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Cine-Digitar 1.33x Anamorphic Lens

Home cinema has finally caught up to Hollywood, and Schneider Optics makes it possible. The Cine-Digitar Anamorphic 1.33x Lens System enables 16:9 digital projectors to fill the entire height and width of 2.35:1 format screens with cinema-quality images, eliminating the letterbox black bars that typically frame the image when a 16:9 projector with a conventional lens projects a Cinemascope movie. The Schneider Cine-Digitar Anamorphic 1.33x Lens System includes two elegantly simple yet rugged motorized solutions for deploying the lens. The Kino-Torsion and Kino-Linear mechanisms feature adjustments for displacement, pitch, yaw and roll, for easy precision lens alignment. Remote deployment is possible using a 12-volt trigger or contact closure.

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Published Oct 09 2008, 08:17 AM by CurtisEllzey
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    Michael said:

    Actually 1.33 x 1:78:1 sensor gives you 2.3674 which rounded up is 2:37:1 not 2:35:1.  

    March 11, 2009 7:49 PM
     

    Will said:

    I am in the process of trying to purchase an anamorphic projection system.  I highly regard Schneider lenses.  Does anyone know of a comparison test of the major anamorphic lenses available for home theater projectors?  I would be greatful if you could send a reference my way.  Thanks in advance:  Will.Schreiber@intel.com

    April 9, 2009 1:51 PM

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