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Screen Size and Distance

The following table shows the projection distance when a stan dard lens is attached. When an optional lens is attached, check the projectio n

distances in the "Optional User's Guide" supplied with optional lenses. See the following table to choose the best position for your projector. The

values are only a guide.

Projection Distance for EB-G5350/G5300/G5150/G5100

Units:cm(in.) Units:cm(in.)

4:3 Screen Size Projection distance 16:9 Screen size Projection distance
Minimum Maximum
(Wide) to (Tele) Vertical lens shift
(Highest) to (Lowest) Minimum Maximum
(Wide) to (Tele) Vertical lens shift
(Highest) to (Lowest)
30" 61×46(24×18) 77 to 142(30 to 56) 0 to 46(0 to 18.0) 30" 66×37(26×15) 84 to 154(33 to 61) -6 to 44(-3 to 17.2)
40" 81×61(32×24) 104 to 190(41 to 75) 0 to 61(0 to 24.0) 40" 89×50(35×20) 113 to 207(45 to 82) -8 to 58(-3 to 22.9)
50" 100×76(39×30) 131 to 239(52 to 94) 0 to 76(0 to 30.0) 50" 110×62(43×24) 143 to 261(56 to 103) -10 to 73(-4 to 28.6)
60" 120×90(47×35) 158 to 288(62 to 113) 0 to 91(0 to 36.0) 60" 130×75(51×25) 172 to 314(68 to 123) -12 to 87(-5 to 34.3)
80" 160×120(63×47) 212 to 385(84 to 152) 0 to 122(0 to 48.0) 80" 180×100(71×39) 231 to 420(91 to 165) -17 to 116(-7 to 45.8)
100" 200×150(79×59) 266 to 483(105 to 190) 0 to 152(0 to 60.0) 100" 220×120(87×47) 290 to 526(114 to 207) -21 to 145(-8 to 57.2)
120" 240×180(94×71) 321 to 580(126 to 228) 0 to 183(0 to 72.0) 120" 270×150(106×59) 349 to 632(138 to 249) -25 to 174(-9.8 to 68.6)
150" 300×230(118×91) 402 to 726(158 to 286) 0 to 229(0 to 90.0) 150" 330×190(130×75) 438 to 791(172 to 311) -31 to 218(-12 to 85.8)
200" 410×300(161×118) 537 to 970(212 to 382) 0 to 305(0 to 120.0) 200" 440×250(173×98) 586 to 1056(231 to 416) -42 to 291(-16 to 114.4)
300" 610×460(240×181) 808 to 1457(318 to 573) 0 to 457 (0 to 180.0) 275" 610×340(240×134) 808 to 1457(318 to 573) -57 to 400(-22.5 to 157.5)
Screen
Center of lens
90° 90°
Center of lens
Screen
is the distance from the center of the
lens to the base of the projected image.
This changes by adjusting the vertical
lens shift.