![]() We use mid-zoom for most measurements because we believe that is more “real life” than publishing full wide able on the zoom lens. Had we used full power on Reference mode, and wide angle on the lens when calibrating, we would have measured 1224 lumens for our best mode. Turn off the lights when using Reference with our setup. We could afford to choose low lamp for calibrating “best” picture quality, for dark room use, because we have Cinema Film 1 doing the heavy lifting when there’s more than a little ambient light. We calibrated Reference mode at mid-zoom, and set to low lamp, and measured 1024 lumens as our “best” mode for non-4K, non-HDR content. Since Eric burns in the lamp a bit before calibrating, My guess is that if he had measured it on day one, it probably would have gotten within 30 lumens or so of claim. ![]() ![]() ![]() But for the brightest mode, overall, still with respectable color (if a little cool) is Bright Cinema which produced 1430 lumens at full wide angle, full power on the lamp. In the case of this Sony, we calibrated Cinema Film 1 as our “bright” mode for viewing with ambient light present. ![]()
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