Canon Projectors manual 7x Power Zoom Lens Auto Set-up

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The REALiS Advantage

Canon's three new LCOS Multimedia Projectors, the REALiS SX6, REALiS SX60, and REALiS X600 join the award-winning REALiS SX50 to create an impressive line-up of high and super-high (SXGA+) resolution projectors. Whether it’s medical and engineering professionals displaying intricately- detailed, color-rich images; professional photographers or graphic artists needing to precisely match Adobe RGB color; business people or educators presenting charts and images in stunning detail; government or security users requiring exacting imagery; or even discerning home theatre enthusiasts, Canon's new REALiS Multimedia Projector line provides

the features and performance to meet their needs.

UD lens

Genuine Canon Optics

1.7x Power Zoom Lens

Auto Set-up

Press Auto Set, and within seconds your input source is connected, distortion corrected, focus sharpened and color balanced.

 

 

Auto Keystone

 

Automatically calculates

 

the angle of the projector

 

 

 

 

and corrects for image

 

 

distortion. Vertical (+200 ).

 

 

 

 

Auto Focus

 

 

 

 

An infrared sensor on the

Two high-precision double-sided aspherical lenses

Canon’s SX6, SX60 and X600 are equipped with a 1.7X Powered Zoom Lens. The lens configuration is a six-group assembly with 12 elements and four moving groups, featuring

 

front of the unit measures the

 

 

 

 

distance to the screen and

 

 

adjusts the focus in as quickly

 

 

 

 

as one second.

Throw Distance

one UD lens and two high-precision double-sided aspherical lenses.

Auto Screen Color

Automatically adjusts the color balance according to

The 1.7x Ultra-Wide Powered Zoom Lens has the widest zoom range of any of Canon’s projector lenses, giving you a diagonal screen size range of 40” (at a very short distance of 3.9’) to 100” at 9.8’ and up to 300” maximum. (See chart page 11.)

9.8 Ft.

Placement for projection

 

on a 100-inch screen.

 

Digital PC

 

DVI-I

SignalInput

Digital Video

Terminal

DVI-I

Analog PC

DVI-I, Mini D-sub 15

 

 

 

Component

 

Mini D-sub 15

 

SCART

 

Mini D-sub 15

 

Video

 

RCA signal

 

S-Video

 

Mini DIN4

the projection surface’s color.

Auto Input

Automatically detects the image signal from the input terminal, identifies it as the input signal and selects it for display.

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Contents Canon’s Lcos Projectors Exceptional Color. Intricate Detail Display of Small Text Display of Fine LinesDisplay of Color and Detail Display of Fine Grained ObjectsCanon’s Lcos Projectors What’s Behind Color So Real? Ansi Lumens SXGA+ Lcos and Aisys Improved 7x Powered Zoom LensAuto Set-up Home Cinema Mode Hdcp Compliant Contrast Ratio Ansi Lumens Adobe RGB Color Match SystemFor Applications that Require Precise Color and Detail 7x Power Zoom Lens Auto Set-up Direct Power on Off and GoFor cooling fan Image Modes Adobe RGB Color Match SystemHome Cinema Mode Axis Color AdjustmentsConventional Home Use Projector SX60 Super-High SXGA+ Resolution Quiet OperationLED Illumination Canon Throw Distance Chart Kit ContentsGuide Functions Product Specifications Canon Latin America, Inc

Projectors specifications

Canon projectors are known for their exceptional performance, versatility, and innovative technologies that cater to a wide range of applications, from education to corporate environments and home theaters. With a commitment to high-quality imaging, Canon offers a variety of projector models designed to meet diverse user needs.

One of the main features of Canon projectors is their high-resolution capabilities. Many models are equipped with Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, ensuring crisp and detailed images that enhance presentations and video content. Additionally, some projectors support 4K resolution, providing an unparalleled viewing experience for cinema enthusiasts and professionals requiring high-definition visuals.

Brightness is another critical factor in projector performance, and Canon excels in this area. The company's projectors offer wide brightness ranges, measured in lumens, making them suitable for various lighting conditions. Whether in a dimly lit classroom or a bright conference room, Canon projectors deliver vibrant visuals that maintain clarity and impact, ensuring that your message is conveyed effectively.

Color accuracy is a defining characteristic of Canon projectors. With advanced color processing technologies, Canon projectors aim to reproduce true-to-life colors, enhancing the viewing experience. This is particularly important for professionals in fields such as graphic design or photography, where color fidelity is paramount.

In terms of connectivity, Canon projectors are designed to integrate seamlessly into modern digital environments. Many models feature multiple input options, including HDMI, USB, and wireless connectivity, allowing users to connect laptops, smartphones, and other devices effortlessly. Some projectors even support mobile projection features, enabling users to cast their screens directly from smartphones or tablets.

Portability is another advantage of Canon projectors. Models designed for on-the-go presentations are lightweight and compact, making them easy to transport. This flexibility is ideal for educators and business professionals who need to set up quickly in various venues.

In summary, Canon projectors combine high resolution, impressive brightness, accurate color reproduction, versatile connectivity, and portability, making them a popular choice among users in many sectors. With these features, Canon continues to strengthen its position as a leading brand in the projector market, offering solutions that meet the evolving demands of modern presentation needs.