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Sharp XV-Z3000 Projector Review - Image Quality-2

Posted on October 19, 2013 by Art Feierman

Next is the Starship image from standard DVD, The Fifth Element. I can't recall any single chip DLP projector, or LCD projector that does a better job, the blacks are very black, and the number of stars - well, I haven't seen more stars on this scene, with any other projector.

 

The pair of images below are a normally exposed frame from Phantom of the Opera, and below it, the same scene, overexposed. The second image will allow you to see the details in dark areas on the walls, etc., that were lost in the first image, due to limitations of my digital camera. Also, the frescos on the walls are very detailed. Click to enlarge these images:

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Again, below are another pair of images - this time standard DVD from Lord of the Rings. The second image is overexposed so you can get a better look at the shadow details along the bottom and in the shed on the right:

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