
I bought a Kodak Luma 350 for the main purpose of digital art. At first I thought of a cheaper Artograph. After researching the options, I settled on Kodak. Aesthetically, it just looks modern and attractive. In addition, the device is pleasantly compact. I put it on a floor stand so I can easily move it around my studio. It takes up very little space. I chose Luma 350 instead of 150 because of 200 lumens. In the attached image, the image is projected onto a 24x24 black screen from about 4 feet away. It's more than bright enough to meet my needs. Setup was easy with my iPad and I was able to mirror my image from my iPad to the projector in minutes using the included remote control. Regarding small fragments, I was able to project an image (during the day) onto a 6x6 screen by bringing the projector closer and making simple adjustments with the focus wheel. It worked great. I am happy about my purchase. It has saved me so much time and doubt that I can now enjoy what I love to do most.

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