
These bearings have negligible friction which facilitates a compact motor size and sleek design. They should last several lifetimes in a home theater environment. The CineSlide? bearings are designed for long life with continuous use by industrial robotics. No plastic slide components exist in the CineSlide?. ? Quiet, smooth, precision ball-bearing based linear slide bearings. This CineSlide? includes a 100% custom built motor and advanced motor control circuitry. ? Industrial design, all parts are precision, industrial quality machine components like those used in industrial robotic systems. ? Compact, lightweight, highly optimized and engineered design with aluminum construction. This eliminates the need for the end user to have to do any adjusting or tweaking of the lens once it is properly installed. ? Automatic realignment and self tuning on power on.
CINESCOPE LENSES MOVIE
It is now convenient to change aspect and lens modes even between movie trailers or DVD menus without having to wait on a lens movement. This quick-change capability is important to minimize the disruption to the viewing experience. Smooth, accurate motion repositions the anamorphic lens from "on" to "off" in just over 1 second. It's accuracy is much more than necessary, (+/- 0.001" typical) The CineSlide? moves the lens to the exact same position every time.

Compare to the stock Schneider single post mount which can allow the lens to rotate into the path of your projector lens, where a collision could cause catastrophic damage to the lens andprojector. ? For Schneider lenses, the CineSlide? custom Schneider mounting system is a secure, fully adjustable, balanced, 2-post mount that is superior to the available stock mount (and costs less). Isco owners slide their lens off the original posts and slide it onto the CineSlide? posts. ? Custom mounts for IscoIII, and IscoII lenses are "slide off - slide on" replacements to the stock tabletop mount. ? Each unit is hand-built with care in the USA, and carefully tested for proper performance. With its heavy-lens capable design, the CineSlide? is able to universally adapt to any anamorphic lenses.
CINESCOPE LENSES UPGRADE
The CineSlide? flexible lens mount design will allow users to upgrade or change lenses in the future without having to purchase a different transport system.

The CineSlide? is optimized for use with higher end ground glass lenses by Isco but it compatible any lense. ? Compatibility with all anamorphic lenses available today. Moving the anamorphic lens is no longer the huge inconvenience and distraction in the home theater experience. It excels at this task and does it quickly with repeatable, extreme accuracy. Move an anamorphic lens into and out of the path of a projector. The CineSlide? is designed to do one thing and do it very well. ISCO produces this anamorphic attachment in 1.33xĬineslide is the premier anamorphic lens transport system. All of the projector's light and native resolution can then used to create a full-framed image, not unsightly ?black bars" at the top and bottom of the screen. The advantage of using our 1.33x anamorphic attachments in converting aspect ratios is that they optically decompress 16:9 native format to 2.25:1 Cinemascope format. The idea of bringing all of the projector's light to the screen and not compromising resolution is paramount in today's world of high-definition digital projection technology. It will also change aspect ratio when a cinemascope format movie has a menu outside the active picture frame.ISCO produces anamorphic lenses for home theatre use in the same manner that they have been produced for movie theatres around the world. It will look for cinemascope content and automatically scale the image to fit the 5120 x 2160 resolution and change back to 16:9 (3840 x 2160) if you have content in that format. The Loki CinemaScope has a unique automatic aspect ratio detection function. The projector also provides Barco's renowned single-step image processing and low latency scaling technologies.


Loki CinemaScope's exceptional design allows a cinemascope film to be shown without requiring an anamorphic lens.
