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The Hitachi SL-802 Short-Throw Zoom Lens works with the Hitachi CP-X10000, CP-WX11000 and CP-SX12000 liquid-crystal panel projectors. It's compatible with both XGA and WXGA resolutions, which increases its versatility. The SL-802 is built for venues where the throw distance needs to be short, while still producing a large image. It features a motorized focus and zoom, with a zoom ratio of 1:1.2. It also has vertical and horizontal lens shift for moving the image up or down and left or right, which increases flexibility when installing your projector.
Q: What is the purpose of the Hitachi SL-802 lens?
A: The Hitachi SL-802 lens is designed for high-quality projection, offering precise focus and image clarity. It is ideal for medium to short-throw projection applications.
Q: Which projectors are compatible with the SL-802 lens?
A: The SL-802 lens is compatible with several Hitachi projectors, particularly those requiring medium to short-throw lenses. Check the projector’s manual for compatibility details.
Q: What is the zoom capability of the SL-802 lens?
A: The SL-802 lens features a moderate zoom range, allowing flexible projection sizes to suit various room setups and space constraints.
Q: Will the SL-802 lens maintain image quality?
A: Yes, the SL-802 lens ensures sharp, clear, and vibrant image quality for your Hitachi projector, even in medium and short-throw settings.
Q: Is the SL-802 lens easy to install?
A: Yes, the SL-802 lens can be easily installed on compatible Hitachi projectors without requiring advanced technical skills, providing a seamless replacement or upgrade option.
Q: Is the SL-802 lens suitable for business and educational settings?
A: Yes, the SL-802 lens is ideal for business presentations, classrooms, and other environments where high-quality medium to short-throw projection is needed.