The projector is a P600 IR, so it should be fine.
As for the lens, all my slides are without glass, so which kind of lens
should I use, the flat field or the curved field version?
Thanks in advance,
Ralf Loi
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004, Ralf Loi wrote:
>
> I'm thinking of buying a slide projector, and my preferred camera shop
has
> a used (but with a long warranty) Leitz Pradovit projector with a
Colorplan
> lens (90/2.5).
Which Pradovit is it? The P300 and P600 are good, the P2002 is phenomenal,
but stay away from the P150. The P150 is a re-badged Kinderman and isn't
built to the same standards as other Leica projectors.
> What do you think about this lens (sharpness, color rendition,
aberration)?
> It is a flat field lens? The Super Colorplan is definitively better?
The Colorplan is a very good lens and comes in both a flat field and curved
field version. The curved field one is marked with a CF. The Super
Colorplan
is maginally better but it only comes in a flat field version.
-mark
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