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12-19-2011 10:02 PM #1
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Px2 lighting question
I am planning on setting up my simulator in my garage. It has a 10 ft ceiling. I would like to use my exisiting projector, although it is not a short throw type. My concern is that because the PX2 requires an overhead light to work, I am going to have trouble with the light from the projector interferring with the other light. Also, this garage also has to function as (sigh) a garage, so it has to be fairly easy to setup and take down. Although the px2 would be much better than the proswing, I am not sure it will be easier to use and setup and tear down.
Thoughts, suggestions???
Thanks.
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12-19-2011 10:08 PM #2
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The lights won't interfere with each other. If it's just the PX2 alone, it should be easy to setup and take down. If you add a trigger and cameras, it will obviously require more time. Not impossible but will take some planning. Same for the Protee.
Last edited by ZMax; 12-19-2011 at 10:21 PM.
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12-19-2011 10:14 PM #3
Non issue as ZMax says. Even the trigger array or camera setup can easily be done to put up/take down easy. Several folks here like psace, rdh etc. are doing that.
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