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Thanks everyone. The acoustic transparent part seems to be really

good. I was told I wouldn’t hear any difference but I had my doubts (this was

my biggest concern going AT screen). I’m pleased to say that I hear no audio

difference what’s so ever. I pulled out my db meter just to be sure and with

the screen up or down it doesn’t change at all (the meter measures in 1s so it

could be less than that and not show the change). As far as the picture I’m

still in the messing around stages. But so far wow this is pretty cool. I will

watch a movie tonight when my gf gets home and report back. Now I just need to

pick a first movie to watch. (was thinking blade haven’t watched it yet).

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So after watching a few movies I have to say this is really

cool. I have no idea how to take pictures in the dark (pretty lost in the light

too lol). So I turned the flash off and took a few. Would love some tips on how

to work a camera in the dark. The jvc has an amazing film like picture that I don’t

get with the sharp lcd (the pic below don’t come close to what I see).

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Reference, here is what I do....hit pause on your movie. Set your camera to Aperture Priority (on my nikon it's "A" on the dial). Set the Aperture to F11 (makes everything in focus). Set your camera on a tripod or something sturdy (barstool, chair etc). Set your timer on your camera. Definitely do not use the flash. Set your ISO to 200 (will reduce the amount of "grain" you are seeing in your images.

Here is a screenshot of my screen using the settings I provided above with my Nikon D90. The only thing I did was crop the image.

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My wife is a professional photographer. She uses the Nikon d7000 and d5100 right now. Unfortunately I use the iPhone 4s! Lol. I understand what your feeling. When I first hooked up my Epsom 8500 I was floored! I wonder what the 90inch LCD looks like? But honestly for $10k it's not worth it no matter how it looks. Not when u can get a perfect 100 inch screen off a projector for $1600!

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