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#123571 - 01/09/06 10:17 AM
Re: Throw Distance For Front Projector
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Registered: 09/16/04
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Loc: Marion, IA
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Check out the screen/projector calculators over at ProjectorCentral. You can look at a lot of projector models, find the screen size you want, and it will tell you the throw distance. Keep in mind that the closer to the screen that the projector is, the brighter the image will be, and the more ambient light that you can have. May not be a factor, but just keep it in mind. Some projectors have to be closer than others and some have to be further away. You should have a lot of choices to choose from.
Here is a link:
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#123572 - 01/09/06 11:49 AM
Re: Throw Distance For Front Projector
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Registered: 07/23/04
Posts: 3735
Loc: Up yonder
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No idea what the ‘right’ answer to that question is Rick. I’ve seen those throw charts before and they didn’t help me much.
But, one thing I noticed while reading the Z4 and panny 900 specs sheets and write ups……..they both have a 2X zoom and both say this makes projector screen distance pretty much a non issue (within reason). I guess you can just use the zoom to get your picture size just right. Which in my case, would be terrific. My situation is similar to yours, I’m not really sure where the hell the thing is going to go, or what size screen I’m going with yet.
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#123574 - 01/09/06 11:51 AM
Re: Throw Distance For Front Projector
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Registered: 02/08/04
Posts: 1683
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You should be more than find with that distance, there will always be short throw projectors, that you can get, also don’t forget they have medium throw projectors also..
dont forget dyi screens, they arent hard to make, and you can make them to exactly what you want.. granted a pull down isnt the ideal dyi screen, but you might be able to come up with something, a hinge or somthing?
Guess, the real question is “just how big do you want it”? I would guess youll get 100” easy out of 17-19ft.. just a hunch though.. my projector was about 12 feet, and I was getting 135”, but I have a shrot throw..
Edited by dakkon (01/09/06 11:57 AM)
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#123575 - 01/09/06 12:07 PM
Re: Throw Distance For Front Projector
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shareholder in the making
Registered: 01/29/04
Posts: 13147
Loc: Iowa
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There are short throw projectors and long throw projectors. Nicks recommendation of looking at ProjectorCentral's reviews of various HT projectors, and then using their calculator will give you an idea of what projectors can accomodate that distance.
Big is not always better, especially if a quality image is important. Room conditions also play a factor, as does screen material.
My Z2 is a short throw design, meaning from a short throw distance you can achieve a large image, I"m at 13ft throw. Just make sure before you buy the projector, check the calculator and make sure you can achieve the size screen your wanting from that throw distance. Zoom helps to achieve this, but it is best to try to stay near the lower end of the zoom spectrum.
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#123576 - 01/09/06 01:43 PM
Re: Throw Distance For Front Projector
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Registered: 10/26/05
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Bob,
Since you haven't decided on a specific projector model and are currently running wiring, you should consider a couple must have features. The wide angle lens (1.5 to 2.0 times zoom) will accound from the mounting distance issue and the lense shift feature will account for a vertical or horizontal offset of the lens to the screen. The above mentioned Panny AE900U and Sanyo Z4 have these features but many DLP projectors do not.
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#123579 - 01/09/06 11:36 PM
Re: Throw Distance For Front Projector
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Is this a standing throw contest or do I get a running start?
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