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Christie Digital 1.8-2.6:1 CT Projector Lens

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Description

Christie Digital 1.8-2.6:1 CT Projector Lens

Only available for purchase with compatible projector. Contact a Sales Representative for more information.

The HD Projection ILS Zoom Lens from Christie is a lens incorporating the Intelligent Lens System (ILS). The ILS automatically recognizes and calibrates a lens when it is installed. Stepper-motor-based encoding ensures that motor drift does not occur, thus providing accurate and repeatable recall of all lens offset, zoom, and focus positions. When used with Christie M Series HD/WU products, this ILS zoom lens has a 1.8-2.6:1 throw ratio. If used with any Christie M Series SXGA+ products, the ILS zoom lens will provide a 2.0-2.8:1 throw ratio.

General Specifications

  • Compatibility
    • Christie DS+10K/14K/6K/8K Series
    • Christie HD Series
    • Christie WU/WX Series
    • Christie Matrix WU7K-J
    • Christie Mirage Series
    • Christie Roadster Series
  • Lens Type
    • Zoom

Performance

  • Throw Ratio
    • 1.8 to 2.6:1 (HD)
    • 2 to 2.8:1 (SXGA+)
  • Projection Size
    • 55 to 522" / 140 to 1326 cm
  • Lens Shift Percentage
    • Vertical: ±120% (HD)
    • Vertical: ±100% (SXGA+)
    • Horizontal: ±42% (HD)
    • Horizontal: ±50% (SXGA+)

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