1200 lumens? FAIL. It's WAY too dim to light up anything beyond a 92" screen. Even then, it's not going to give you the stunning picture you are looking for. Spend more and go with the $8000 Sony...or go with the new JVC native 4k projectors. This thing isn't worth your time or attention.
Sony VPL-VW295ES 4K Video Projector Review Settings
Unit-to-unit sample variations, the viewing environment, and the source might render these recommendations less than optimum. They are only provided as a potentially useful starting place.
The settings here that are most likely to translate reliably from one sample to another are those involving specific features with only a few selections, such as Gamma and Noise Reduction. The ones most likely to be subject to sample variations are video controls offering a wide range of adjustment, such as white balance (grayscale) and color management (where available). Even relatively small differences in the common control settings, such as Contrast, Black level, and Gamma, can shift the white balance, though the resulting visible change may be minor. Production tolerances can do the same.
We strongly recommend that you find the optimum basic video settings for your sample by using one of the many available display setup discs, such as DVE HD Basics (Blu-ray). These will help you to set the basic controls, Brightness (Black level), Contrast (called “Picture” in earlier Sony sets), Sharpness, and sometimes Color and Tint, correctly. Experimenting with the more complex color calibration and other controls in the user menus will do no harm; the changes may be easily reset. But adjusting these by eye is unlikely to produce an accurate result and is no substitute for a full calibration. The latter is best left to a trained and properly equipped technician such as those certified by the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) or THX.
SD and HD | UHD/HDR10 | ||
Calibrated Preset | Reference | Cinema Film 2 | |
Reality Creation | On | On | |
Resolution | 25 | 25 | |
Noise | Off | Off | |
Cinema Black Pro | |||
Contrast Enhancer | Off or Low | Low | |
Lamp Control | Low | High | |
Motionflow | Off | Off | |
Contrast | 80-85 | Max | |
Brightness | 52-55 | 70-73 | |
Color | 50 | 45-50 | |
Hue | 50 | 50 |
Color Temp.
Gain | Bias | Gain | Bias | |
R | 1 | -6 | 1 | -10 |
G | 0 | -8 | -1 | -7 |
B | -6 | -6 | -3 | -11 |
Sharpness | 50 | 50 | |
Expert Setting | |||
Noise Reduction | Off | Off | |
MPEG Noise Reduction | Off | Off | |
Smooth Gradation | Off | Off | |
Gamma Correction | 2.2 to 2.4 | --- |
Color Correction | R | G | B | (SDR-N/A) | Hue | -8 | 25 | 7 |
Saturation | 2 | 50 | 4 |
Brightness | 30 | 30 | 30 |
C | M | Y | |
Hue | 27 | 37 | 0 |
Saturation | 14 | -36 | -9 |
Brightness | 30 | 30 | 30 |
Clear White | Off | Off | |
HDR | Auto | Auto | |
Color Space | Auto | Auto | |
Input Lag Reduction | Off | Off | |
Setup | |||
3D Settings | As needed | ||
HDMI Signal Format | Standard | Enhanced | |
Dynamic Range | Auto | Auto | |
Panel Alignment | --- | --- | |
High Altitude Mode | Off | Off |
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Before these settings the picture quality out of the box was great. After it's even better. The previous reviewer clearly doesn't understand how lumens work on projectors. Two issues are the black level could be deeper but hard to get at this price and the lack of lens memory you'll find in VPL-VW695ES at $3000 more.