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Hitachi Long Throw Telephoto Zoom Lens - FL603

Hitachi Long Throw Telephoto Zoom Lens - FL603

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Hitachi  Long Throw Telephoto Zoom Lens - FL603

The Hitachi FL-603 (Hitachi FL603) Lens is compatoble with CP-X605.

Features
  • Throw Ratio: 2.0-3.9:1
  • Tele Zoom Lens
What our Experts Think
  • Precision Long-Throw Projection – Ideal for large venues requiring extended projection distances.

  • High-Quality Optics – Delivers sharp, clear images with minimal distortion.

  • Versatile Zoom RangeFlexible telephoto zoom for adjusting image size without moving the projector.

  • Seamless Compatibility – Designed for Hitachi 3LCD projectors, ensuring optimal performance.

  • Durable & Reliable – Built for professional installations in auditoriums, lecture halls, and large conference rooms.

Q&A

Q: What is the Hitachi FL603 Long Throw Telephoto Zoom Lens?
A: The Hitachi FL603 is a long throw telephoto zoom lens designed for Hitachi projectors, allowing users to project images from greater distances while maintaining clarity and brightness.

Q: What projectors are compatible with the FL603 lens?
A: The FL603 is compatible with select Hitachi 3LCD and DLP projectors, typically used in large venues, auditoriums, and conference halls.

Q: Is the installation of the FL603 lens simple?
A: Yes, the FL603 lens is designed for easy attachment and adjustment, making it a convenient upgrade for existing Hitachi projector setups.

Maintenance Tips
  1. Clean the Lens Gently – Use a microfiber cloth and lens-safe cleaner.

  2. Avoid Direct Contact – Prevent fingerprints and smudges by handling with care.

  3. Store in a Dry Environment – Protect against dust and humidity.

  4. Use a Lens Cap – Keep the lens covered when not in use.

  5. Check for Dust Regularly – Use an air blower to remove particles.

  6. Avoid Sudden Temperature Changes – Prevent condensation buildup.

  7. Handle with Care – Avoid dropping or applying pressure to the lens.