
Photographers who are serious about showing their work off will definitely find the Pradovit D-1200 slide projector from Leica to be drool-worthy. After all, this is a 16:10 WXUGA digital projector that does not pack on the pounds in terms of size and weight, as it is touted to be the lightest and smallest presentation tool in the world that features Leica-grade optics, DNX 30-bit video processing MotionEngine as well as a bunch of other connectivity options. Features include a Leica VARIO-ELMARIT-P 1:2.8-3.1/33-42 mm/59 mm-74 mm zoom lens with 120% vertical lens shift, 2,000 lumens brightness and 2,500:1 contrast ratio. As for the Philips 220W FusionPlus VIDI UHP bulb inside, it can last for up to 3,000 hours for standard applications, while running in power-save mode could see that figure touch 4,000 hours. Currently available in Japan, those living in the US who are interested in it will have to fork out approximately $12,000 to import one.
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