@avsmike hi, USB firmware updates? that would be great, even more than 4k supports
I already knew from previous tests that this lens is very sharp down to the corners. But now it has to prove with discrete 4K resolution and therefore more than four times as many pixels. And that made it good.Sure, it does not quite reach the quality of the mega lens of the already tested big brother JVC DLA-NX9B, but it comes amazingly close and up to the corners painted all eight million pixels as clear, tiny squares. Only with strong lens shift, the sharpness to the edge of the lenses naturally lessened slightly. Thus on test pictures even scripts with only a few pixel resolution could be read crystal clear.
Just when I thought I had successfully resisted the siren song of pre-order pricing in the name of patient resolve... Someone better lash me to the mast until we have passed those sirens calling from the shore!
Firmware is one thing, but the native performance of the light engine should be relatively close to what the production units are going to be. Unless major hardware changes have been made since the pre-production units were manufactured then I highly doubt we'd see a big difference in lumen output and contrast compared to a finalized production model.