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Item: Schneider Cine Digitar Anamorphic Lens Made In Germany 1.33 Lens with Kino Sled

Location:Perth WA

Price: $1500 + Shipping

Item Condition:In Excellent Condition Has Been Sitting in storage

Reason for selling:Due to the chipset size on my Sony it wont work well. Works great with JVC

Payment Method: Pickup - Cash,COD Only

Extra Info:These Anamorphic lens are awesome. Schneider Cine Digitar Anamorphic Lens like ISCO have a got an amazing lens on them. Made in Germany they're  up their with the best of them. I haven't installed it myself I had to get Surround Sounds to install it. The Photos I have taken with Lens on Sled before I dismounted ( Done awhile back ) the Photos of the Lens in Box was done when this listing was created.

 

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Hi!

 

is the sled driven by a 12v trigger? Or is it manual....

 

wanting to use this with a Panasonic ae8000 if you think it would be suitable?

 

can anyone advise?  Looks like it would do the job nicely!

Hi there Its done by 12v trigger so you just have to program it in your remote and off you go. 

 

regarding the Panasonic not sure but it worked great on all my JVC projectors I had. 

Best to check with the projector specs to make sure.

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, knight2001dts said:

Thanks Franin 

 

can you tell me what model the sony you have is? If it doesn’t work, I can can compare the chip size to mine just to make sure......

 

thanks!

I have a Sony VPL760es

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Ive just noticed my Sony is 0.74" while the JVC X5900BE which I previously sold using my lens no issues is 0.70"

I was told because it was slight larger that it wouldn't work. Worked perfect on my JVC X5900BE, X35 and X9 no issues at all.  Ill have to check regarding the 0.04 size different if it does make a difference.

 

You will have to look at your throw ratio also because that also can make a difference. I had mine sitting around 5.01m give or take 0.01 on a 117" 2:37 Aspect ratio screen.

 

Not the best at throw ratio I got surround sound to organise so its best also to check :)

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Good luck with the sale Frank that's an absolute bargain!


Would that work with the Sony projector due to chip size Rich ? I was told it wouldn’t but then I’ve realised the JVC x5900be is only 0.70”

Thanks regarding the sale :)
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1 minute ago, franin said:

 


Would that work with the Sony projector due to chip size Rich ? I was told it wouldn’t but then I’ve realised the JVC x5900be is only 0.70”

Thanks regarding the sale :)

 

It should, but depends on the throw ratio. Best way to find out is take the 760 down (if not too much hassle) or put lens up with it and try it out. See how much zoom you can use without any vignetting. You just have to get the entire light beam thru the front of the lens so the wider the zoom (shorter the throw) the more difficult that gets. Why longer throws work better with lenses, less pin cushion too.

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It should, but depends on the throw ratio. Best way to find out is take the 760 down (if not too much hassle) or put lens up with it and try it out. See how much zoom you can use without any vignetting. You just have to get the entire light beam thru the front of the lens so the wider the zoom (shorter the throw) the more difficult that gets. Why longer throws work better with lenses, less pin cushion too.


Thanks for that. Yeah I had the JVC at the same spot no issues at all so I might put the lens in front of it as I have it in the box to see how it looks.
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I have my projector at the very back of my room and the image fills an approx 123” diagonal 2.37:1 scope screen with no zoom used (long throw)

 

sounds like this would work quite well as the projected image is at its smallest possible size....

 

If you’re still keen to sell it (depending on the outcome of your Sony test) let me know....I’ll grab it

 

cheers

 

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I’m happy to sell it unfortunately for me where my Sony is situated I can’t fit the lens in the front. They placed the mount forward for the Sony so it’s difficult now.

Pm when your ready

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