Image size increases with distance, but can vary depending on the aspect ratio (image shape), how you zoom into the image, and whether you’ve adjusted other image settings. Use the illustrations and tables below to help you determine the projection distance.
Center of lens
Center of lens
PowerLite S6 Series (4:3 images)
| Projection distance (A) | Offset (B) |
Screen size | Wide to Tele | Wide to Tele |
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30 inches | 34 to 47 inches | |
(76 cm) | (87 to 119 cm) | |
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50 inches | 58 to 79 inches | |
(127 cm) | (147 to 200 cm) | |
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60 inches | 70 to 95 inches | |
(152 cm) | (177 to 240 cm) | |
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70 inches | 82 to 110 inches | |
(178 cm) | (207 to 281 cm) | |
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80 inches | 93 to 126 inches | |
(203 cm) | (237 to 321 cm) | |
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100 inches | 117 to 158 inches | |
(254 cm) | (297 to 402 cm) | |
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150 inches | 176 to 238 inches | |
(381 cm) | (447 to 605 cm) | |
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200 inches | 235 to 318 inches | |
(508 cm) | (597 to 807 cm) | |
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300 inches | 353 inches | |
(762 cm) | (897 cm) | |
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350 inches | 412 inches | |
(889 cm) | (1047 cm) | |
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18Setting Up the Projector