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Wasn't sure which area this should be posted in - but as it's not YET laser related this seemed best.
Found a broken NEC MT1030+ project on ebay for £0.99 ($1.60) so brought it to extract the optics; hopefully to do some interesting laser experiments/photos later.
When choosing a projector I wanted one that is 3LCD; so I was looking for something like this in the specs 'Display Type: 0.9" PolySilicon TFT LCD x 3' or '0.55" LCD x 3' (i.e. has x 3); the larger the LCD the larger the Cross Dichroic Prism.
Tools used: just a screwdriver
Technique: unscrew all visible screws
Before being gutted:
Lid open:
Circuit boards out, Dichroic Prism now visible:
Optical section removed:
Optical section opened, dichroic prism and lense removed (sorry for the bad photo):
Lit up (using led torch):
Lit up (using a 100w incandescent bulb):
Dichroic Prism lit up using a torch:
My poor laser (405nm) photo attempt - I think I need more practice and some smoke:
From this projector I have obtained: (I hope my googling has come up with the right names!):
* dichroic prism
* 2 x 45° dichroic mirrors (green, cyan)
* 4 x front surface mirrors
* Fly's eye objective array
* Fly's eye field array
* 4 x condenser lenses
* 3 x input polarizers (blue, red, green)
* 2 x relay lenses
* (plus the lenses in the projector main lens system)
All of the lenses/mirrors were just slotted into grooves; so easily removed. The only exception is the Cross Dichroic Prism which is glued to metal - which I assumed I can't remove but it's not a big deal.
Found a broken NEC MT1030+ project on ebay for £0.99 ($1.60) so brought it to extract the optics; hopefully to do some interesting laser experiments/photos later.
When choosing a projector I wanted one that is 3LCD; so I was looking for something like this in the specs 'Display Type: 0.9" PolySilicon TFT LCD x 3' or '0.55" LCD x 3' (i.e. has x 3); the larger the LCD the larger the Cross Dichroic Prism.
Tools used: just a screwdriver
Technique: unscrew all visible screws
Before being gutted:
Lid open:
Circuit boards out, Dichroic Prism now visible:
Optical section removed:
Optical section opened, dichroic prism and lense removed (sorry for the bad photo):
Lit up (using led torch):
Lit up (using a 100w incandescent bulb):
Dichroic Prism lit up using a torch:
My poor laser (405nm) photo attempt - I think I need more practice and some smoke:
From this projector I have obtained: (I hope my googling has come up with the right names!):
* dichroic prism
* 2 x 45° dichroic mirrors (green, cyan)
* 4 x front surface mirrors
* Fly's eye objective array
* Fly's eye field array
* 4 x condenser lenses
* 3 x input polarizers (blue, red, green)
* 2 x relay lenses
* (plus the lenses in the projector main lens system)
All of the lenses/mirrors were just slotted into grooves; so easily removed. The only exception is the Cross Dichroic Prism which is glued to metal - which I assumed I can't remove but it's not a big deal.
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