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  1. #11
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    Do you have any pix or vids of it in action? I'm dealing with Melody from lightspace (eightonlight) in regards to getting the same exact system as you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJRayErie View Post
    Do you have any pix or vids of it in action? I'm dealing with Melody from lightspace (eightonlight) in regards to getting the same exact system as you.
    I purchased three Tina projectors (all upgraded to full analog with PT-30K) a few months ago for use in an installation I did to promote the 50th anniversary of the James Bond films. They met my needs for the install (4 Kinects, w/RIYA & Lasercam), but when I brought one out for a small show (w/small fogger), I thought it seemed a little low powered for my needs. Later, with one of them used in a much larger venue (church w/a proper hazer), it seemed to be better than I expected: Some photos of the latter event here: http://vidkits.com/photon/
    The lasers in the photo's are as follows:

    Laser in right of pictures is:
    LS-Tina RGB 1.2 W
    R:637nm,120mw
    G:532nm,100mw
    B:445nm,1000mw

    Laser in left of pictures is:
    LS-Leo 1.5 W
    R:635nm,300mw
    G:532nm,200mw
    B:445nm,1000mw

    Laser in centre of pictures is:
    LS-Ares 700mw
    R:640nm,200mw
    G:532nm,200mw
    B:445nm,300mw

    Personally I like a laser like the Ares better, but then again 640nm is quite a bit more expensive. Maybe a Leo might be a good bet, they are only about $100 more than the Tina's, albeit with 635nm, so there's a bit more divergence. Depends on your needs I guess. Anyway, you can't really go wrong, Lightspace is a great company, whom I continue to purchase from again & again.

  3. #13
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    selling my Tina-rgb1200 with PT-30k scanner, XY-003 Mirror mounts, analog R637nm>120mw, G532nm>100mw, B445nm>1000mw the optics and lasers are mounted on a 3/8 in alumnum plate 1000.00 with fb-3 quickshow and ishow dacs let me know if intrusted

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    Horrible spec! sorry but with that 1W 445nm your you will attenuate 90% of it to get the correct white balancing 120mW red and 100mW green
    Not to bash around, but just thinking of it as a 1W 445 projector personally not rgb lol
    Philipp Wetter

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