Anthony is a Toronto-based communications specialist with degrees in history and journalism who loves to use his research and interview skills to inform and entertain. He has over a decade of ...
Projection lenses play a prominent role in modern society. When combined with a projector, these lenses allow people to view two-dimensional images on a screen by magnifying them and throwing them ...
Both residential and commercial installers face challenges when designing spaces using audiovisual equipment. It would be fantastic if rooms could be designed from strictly an audiovisual ...
Fujifilm first revealed a novel ultra-short-throw projector rocking a nifty rotating lens back in 2018, before officially launching it as the FP-Z5000 in 2019. A brighter model followed in 2021, and ...
The lens can pivot up and down and rotate 360 degrees to display an image anywhere without moving the projector’s position. The lens can pivot up and down and rotate 360 degrees to display an image ...
The ZUH6000 from Fujifilm is unlike other ultra-short-throw projectors. It features a funky rotating lens for maximum installation flexibility, and while Fujifilm has launched similar models before it ...
Bokeh is a photography term that’s a bit difficult to define but is basically soft, aesthetically pleasing background blur, often used to make a subject stand out. Also called “background separation” ...
If you need to adjust your projector to get a better picture or beam to a different part of the room, you don't have many choices -- you might only have slight adjustments to the lens itself, and ...
To meet the rising demand for projector frames and ceiling mounts in today’s live event and fixed installation market, Epson unveiled its new lineup of projector stacking frames, ceiling mounts and ...
At work recently I found an old lens for a very old Barco projector we used long ago. The projector was one of those three internal CRT lens deals. The lens I found is a 7:1 extra long throw fixed ...
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