Does anyone have any advise on the use of a DL2 to shoot a image on a building 180' away from the Light? I have a client that wants to shoot a logo from the roof of one building to hit a flat wall on a taller building across the way. I was wondering if doubling up the image with two units would help. The building we are shooting at is under construction and dark. Any thoughts would be apreciated.
Keep in mind that DL.2 lens in the Christie projector will not come to full sharp past about 62' (This is the same for the Standard lens in DL.3 as well).
This may not matter as you are projecting onto a building.
Yes, doubling them up will make them brighter.
I think a better option would be DL.3s with Ultra-Long throw lenses. But even the Ultra-Longs are not spec-ed by Christie for more than about 160'.
Keep in mind that DL.2 lens in the Christie projector will not come to full sharp past about 62' (This is the same for the Standard lens in DL.3 as well).
This may not matter as you are projecting onto a building.
Yes, doubling them up will make them brighter.
I think a better option would be DL.3s with Ultra-Long throw lenses. But even the Ultra-Longs are not spec-ed by Christie for more than about 160'.