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I might be slightly behind the times, but I can't recall many things that could display the footage taken by this camera.
There are a few commercial digital DLP projectors. They're used in some of the "all digital" theatres in the US. They're trying to go all digital to get rid of film so that they can just distribute movies via satellite or encrypted terrestrial IP.
How about good olde standard 35mm film. Not only that 4k cinema projectors are already out there if you look around.Om
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Lectoid @ Mar 13th 2007 8:20AM
I might be slightly behind the times, but I can't recall many things that could display the footage taken by this camera.
andy @ Mar 13th 2007 8:41AM
There are a few commercial digital DLP projectors. They're used in some of the "all digital" theatres in the US. They're trying to go all digital to get rid of film so that they can just distribute movies via satellite or encrypted terrestrial IP.
ossie @ Mar 13th 2007 9:07AM
How about good olde standard 35mm film. Not only that 4k cinema projectors are already out there if you look around.
Om