Canon WUX10 Mark II Versatile Performance, Screen Aspect Modes, AC Projector Lamp, Dynamic Gamma

Models: WUX10 Mark II SX7 Mark II D SX7 Mark II

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Versatile Performance

Versatile Performance

Screen Aspect Modes

Canon REALiS projectors operate brilliantly in both 4:3 aspect ratio and 16:9 aspect ratio. So, no matter which screen you own, you won’t need to purchase another.

WUX4000 D WUX4000 WUX10 Mark II D WUX10 Mark II SX7 Mark II D SX7 Mark II

SX80 Mark II D SX80 Mark II SX6O SX800 X700

AC Projector Lamp

A newly

 

 

 

 

• Luminous spectrum of DC & AC lamps

 

 

 

 

 

engineered AC lamp boosts the purity of projected reds and greens. Built

Photo Image Mode

For highly precise color temperature and color level adjustments, Canon has incorporated Photo Image Mode into select REALiS projectors. Ideal for displaying digital camera images, Photo Image Mode provides clearly defined gradations and improved color reproduction.

16:9 Digital Image Shift

16:9 Screen Aspect Mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

for extended life as well, it not only ensures more vivid images, it also means a better value.

WUX4000 D WUX4000 WUX10 Mark II D WUX10 Mark II SX7 Mark II D SX7 Mark II

SX80 Mark II D SX80 Mark II SX6O SX800 X700

WUX4000 D WUX4000 WUX10 Mark II D WUX10 Mark II SX7 Mark II D SX7 Mark II

SX80 Mark II D SX80 Mark II SX6O SX800 X700

DICOM Simulation Mode

DICOM, or Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine Simulation

Before Shift

Digital Image Shift UP

Digital Image Shift DOWN

Watch 4:3 content

Watch 16:9 content

on a 16:9 screen

on a 16:9 screen

Dynamic Gamma

When dynamic gamma is “on,” gamma is automatically adjusted to optimum values. This feature is vital for projecting rapidly moving images. Each frame is displayed with optimum contrast balance to prevent washed- out whites and blocked-up blacks.

WUX4000 D WUX4000 WUX10 Mark II D WUX10 Mark II SX7 Mark II D SX7 Mark II

SX80 Mark II D SX80 Mark II SX6O SX800 X700

Image Modes

REALiS projectors allow you to select the image mode that best suits the characteristics of your content. For example, select “Presentation” mode for briefings and conferences or “Adobe RGB” or “sRGB” when color fidelity is essential. The model SX60 even comes equipped with a home cinema filter, making it ideal for this entertainment application. (see below)

WUX4000 D WUX4000 WUX10 Mark II D WUX10 Mark II SX7 Mark II D SX7 Mark II

SX80 Mark II D SX80 Mark II SX6O SX800 X700

Mode, allows medical professionals to produce high-resolution images with twenty-one different levels of grayscale gradation for displaying film-like x-rays to large audiences in lecture halls, while also presenting ultra-smooth, lattice-free images.

WUX4000 D WUX4000 WUX10 Mark II D WUX10 Mark II SX7 Mark II D SX7 Mark II

SX80 Mark II D SX80 Mark II SX6O SX800 X700

Presenter-Friendly Use

Quiet Operation

Image Modes

WUX4000 D PC WUX4000 AV

WUX10 Mark II D WUX10 Mark II

SX80 Mark II D

SX80 Mark II

SX7 Mark II D

SX7 Mark II

SX60

SX800

X700

n Standard Prioritizes reproduc- tion of white, closely matching the image characteristics of the original

n Presentation Produces a bright, high-contrast display for ease of viewing text and numerical data

n Movie Suitable for displaying theatrical content; image quality emphasizes gradation in dark areas

n Movie & Photo For display of video and digital camera images; clearly defines gradations and improves color reproduction

n Vivid Photo Emphasizes the vividness of colors. Suitable for viewing in a somewhat darker room.

nAdobe RGB nsRGB nPhoto/sRGB Reproduces colors in the appro- priate color space for accurate projection of content produced in specific standardized formats

n Home Cinema Controls brightness while enhancing contrast to a ratio of 2000:1; for display of theatrical content in pitch-dark rooms

n Photo Image provides highly precise color temperature and color level adjustments and clearly defined gradations

n DICOM Simulation is used to produce high-resolution images with twenty-one different levels of grayscale gradation. Available on select models only.

n User Setting 1-5 Users can register up to 5 types of combina- tions of settings of image quality into memory for future use.

n Dynamic Suitable for viewing visual software (moving pictures) in a somewhat brighter room.

n Video Suitable for viewing video taken with a video camera and similar video in a somewhat darker room.

n Cinema Suitable for ordinary visual software (video). Mode allows viewers to easily enjoy the atmosphere of a movie theater in a dim room.

Why do most projectors make so much noise? It’s the cooling system needed to dissipate the considerable heat generated by the unit. On all REALiS models, however, ventilation vents, the cooling fan and the layout of the optical array have all been engineered with noise prevention in mind, resulting in exceptionally quiet operation.

WUX4000 D WUX4000 WUX10 Mark II D WUX10 Mark II SX7 Mark II D SX7 Mark II

SX80 Mark II D SX80 Mark II SX6O SX800 X700

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Canon WUX10 Mark II Versatile Performance, Screen Aspect Modes, AC Projector Lamp, Photo Image Mode, DICOM Simulation Mode