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Photo Image Mode

For highly precise color temperature 
and color level adjustments, Canon 
has incorporated Photo Image Mode 
into select REALiS projectors. Ideal 
for displaying digital camera images, 
Photo Image Mode provides clearly 
defined gradations and improved 
color reproduction.

DICOM Simulation Mode 

DICOM, or Digital Imaging and  
Communication in Medicine Simulation 
Mode, allows medical professionals to 
produce high-resolution images with 
twenty-one different levels of grayscale 
gradation for displaying film-like 
x-rays to large audiences in lecture 
halls, while also presenting  
ultra-smooth, lattice-free images.

Screen Aspect Modes

Canon REALiS projectors operate  
brilliantly in both 4:3 aspect ratio and 
16:9 aspect ratio. So, no matter which 
screen you own, you won’t need to  
purchase another.

Dynamic Gamma

When dynamic gamma is “on,” 
gamma is automatically adjusted to 
optimum values. This feature is vital 
for projecting rapidly moving images. 
Each frame is displayed with optimum 
contrast balance to prevent washed-
out whites and blocked-up blacks.

AC Projector Lamp

A newly  
engineered  
AC lamp  
boosts the 
purity of  
projected  
reds and  
greens. Built 
for extended life as well, it not only  
ensures more vivid images, it also 
means a better value.

Image Modes

REALiS projectors allow you to select 
the image mode that best suits the 
characteristics of your content. For  
example, select “Presentation” mode 
for briefings and conferences or  
“Adobe RGB” or “sRGB” when color 
fidelity is essential. The model SX60 
even comes equipped with a home 
cinema filter, making it ideal for this 
entertainment application. (see below)

Presenter-Friendly Use

Quiet Operation

Why do most projectors make so 
much noise? It’s the cooling system 
needed to dissipate the considerable 
heat generated by the unit. On all 
REALiS models, however, ventilation 
vents, the cooling fan and the layout 
of the optical array have all been 
engineered with noise prevention in 
mind, resulting in exceptionally quiet 
operation.

16:9 Screen Aspect Mode

Watch 4:3 content  

on a 16:9 screen

Watch 16:9 content  

on a 16:9 screen

Digital Image Shift DOWN

Digital Image Shift UP

16:9 Digital Image Shift

Before Shift

Versatile 

Performance

WUX4000 D  WUX4000  WUX10 Mark II D   
WUX10 Mark II  SX7 Mark II D  SX7 Mark II   
SX80 Mark II D  SX80 Mark II  SX6O  SX800  X700

WUX4000 D  WUX4000  WUX10 Mark II D   
WUX10 Mark II  SX7 Mark II D  SX7 Mark II   
SX80 Mark II D  SX80 Mark II  SX6O  SX800  X700

WUX4000 D  WUX4000  WUX10 Mark II D   
WUX10 Mark II  SX7 Mark II

 

D

 

 SX7 Mark II  

SX80 Mark II D  SX80 Mark II  

SX6O

  SX800  X700

WUX4000 D

  WUX4000

  WUX10 Mark II D  

WUX10 Mark II

 

 

SX7 Mark II D

 

 

SX7 Mark II  

SX80 Mark II D 

SX80 Mark II

  

SX6O  SX800  X700

WUX4000 D  WUX4000  WUX10 Mark II

 

D

 

WUX10 Mark II

  

SX7 Mark II D  SX7 Mark II

  

SX80 Mark II D 

 

SX80 Mark II

  

SX6O  SX800  X700

WUX4000 D  WUX4000  WUX10 Mark II D   
WUX10 Mark II  SX7 Mark II D  SX7 Mark II   
SX80 Mark II D  SX80 Mark II  SX6O  SX800  X700

WUX4000 D  WUX4000  WUX10 Mark II D   
WUX10 Mark II  SX7 Mark II D  SX7 Mark II   
SX80 Mark II D  SX80 Mark II  SX6O  SX800  X700

• Luminous spectrum of DC & AC lamps

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Standard  

Prioritizes reproduc-

tion of white, closely matching 

the image characteristics of the 

original  

n

 

Presentation  

Produces a bright, 

high-contrast display for ease of 

viewing text and numerical data

n

 

Movie  

Suitable for displaying 

theatrical content; image quality 

emphasizes gradation in dark 

areas

n

 

Movie & Photo  

For display of 

video and digital camera images; 

clearly defines gradations and 

improves color reproduction

n

 

Vivid Photo

  

Emphasizes the 

vividness of colors. Suitable for 

viewing in a somewhat  

darker room.

n

 

Adobe RGB 

n

 

sRGB

 

n

 Photo/sRGB

  

Reproduces colors in the appro-

priate color space for accurate 

projection of content produced in 

specific standardized formats

n

 

Home Cinema

 

Controls 

brightness while enhancing 

contrast to a ratio of 2000:1; for 

display of theatrical content in 

pitch-dark rooms

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Photo Image

  

provides highly 

precise color temperature and 

color level adjustments and clearly 

defined gradations

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DICOM Simulation

  

is used to 

produce high-resolution images 

with twenty-one different levels of 

grayscale gradation. Available on 

select models only.

n

 User Setting 1-5

  Users can 

register up to 5 types of combina-

tions of settings of image quality 

into memory for future use.

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 Dynamic

  Suitable for viewing 

visual software (moving pictures) 

in a somewhat brighter room.

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 Video

  Suitable for viewing 

video taken with a video camera 

and similar video in a somewhat 

darker room.

n

 Cinema

  Suitable for ordinary 

visual software (video). Mode 

allows viewers to easily enjoy the 

atmosphere of a movie theater in 

a dim room.

Image Modes

WUX10 Mark II D  

WUX10 Mark II

SX80 Mark II D

SX80 Mark II

SX7 Mark II D

SX7 Mark II

SX60

SX800

X700

WUX4000 D

WUX4000

PC

 AV

Summary of Contents for REALiS SX7 Mark II D

Page 1: ...PRESENTING EXCELLENCE Rich Color Deep Contrast Sharp Resolution WUX4000 D WUX4000 WUX10 Mark II D WUX10 Mark II SX7 Mark II D SX7 Mark II SX80 Mark II D SX80 Mark II SX60 SX800 X700 ...

Page 2: ...PEND SIGNIFICANT R D RESOURCES IN CULTIVATING GROWTH IN THE FIVE IMAGING ENGINES IMAGE CAPTURING ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY INKJET PRINTING PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY AND DISPLAYS AND THESE EXCITING BREAKTHROUGHS BENEFIT EVERY CANON PRODUCT INCLUDING OF COURSE CANON REALiS PROJECTORS WITH LCOS LIQUID CRYSTAL ON SILICON TECHNOLOGY FROM THE CREATION OF THE INCOMPARABLE CANON LENS TO CANON S HIGH ACCURACY COLOR MANAGE...

Page 3: ...ce of gaps between pixels that exist in LCD and DLP projectors Truth is all three projector systems can provide equally high pixel counts But here is the difference With LCD the panels contain pixels framed by drive circuits that obstruct a portion of the light from transmitting onto the screen For DLP projectors the chips are made of tiny reflective mirrors one per pixel These mirrors tilt back a...

Page 4: ...el The AISYS Advantage AISYS OPTICAL ENGINE Canon s proprietary AISYS Optical Engine makes it possible to incorporate LCOS reflective LCD panels in a compact projector previously considered an impossible goal in projector design ...

Page 5: ...II D only WUX10 Mark II D WUX10 Mark II High Definition 1 5x optical zoom lens powered HDMI V 1 3 Deep Color with 1080p Support Full 10 bit image processing Photo Image Mode DICOM Mode WUX10 Mark II D only 3200 Lumens LCOS WUXGA 1920 x 1200 Item Codes 4231B005 WUX10 Mark II D 4231B002 WUX10 Mark II 4000 Lumens LCOS SXGA 1400 x 1050 Item Codes 4233B008 SX7 Mark II D 4233B002 SX7 Mark II 3000 Lumens...

Page 6: ... PROJECTORS AVAILABLE BUT CANON SIMPLY DOES IT BEST Genuine Canon Optics Chart A Genuine Canon Optics WUX4000 D WUX4000 WUXI0 Mark II D WUXI0 Mark II SX7 Mark II D SX7 Mark II SX80 Mark II D SX80 Mark II SX6O SX800 X700 WUX4000 D WUX4000 WUXI0 Mark II D WUXI0 Mark II SX7 Mark II D SX7 Mark II SX80 Mark II D SX80 Mark II SX6O SX800 X700 WUX4000 D WUX4000 WUX10 Mark II D WUX10 Mark II SX7 Mark II D ...

Page 7: ...Mark II SX6O SX800 X700 Proprietary Color Management Original Color Adjusted A bluer sky Original Color Adjusted More orange in the sunset WUX4000 D WUX4000 WUX10 Mark II D WUX10 Mark II SX7 Mark II D SX7 Mark II SX80 Mark II D SX80 Mark II SX6O SX800 X700 WUX4000 D WUX4000 WUX10 Mark II D WUX10 Mark II SX7 Mark II D SX7 Mark II SX80 Mark II D SX80 Mark II SX6O SX800 X700 SX7 Mark II SX7 Mark II D...

Page 8: ...0 Mark II D SX80 Mark II SX6O SX800 X700 WUX4000 D WUX4000 WUX10 Mark II D WUX10 Mark II SX7 Mark II D SX7 Mark II SX80 Mark II D SX80 Mark II SX6O SX800 X700 WUX4000 D WUX4000 WUX10 Mark II D WUX10 Mark II SX7 Mark II D SX7 Mark II SX80 Mark II D SX80 Mark II SX6O SX800 X700 WUX4000 D WUX4000 WUX10 Mark II D WUX10 Mark II SX7 Mark II D SX7 Mark II SX80 Mark II D SX80 Mark II SX6O SX800 X700 WUX40...

Page 9: ...easures the distance to the screen using an infrared sensor and adjusts the focus in as little as one second Direct Power On All models can be switched on and off from a central control terminal without having to press the buttons on the unit This permits remote operation when the unit is mounted overhead When the Direct Power setting is on and power is introduced the projector starts up automatic...

Page 10: ...ient built in interfaces Connect a USB memory stick directly into the projector connect a PictBridge compatible digital camera via USB cable or use the HDMITM terminal for instant display of HD video WUX4000 D WUX4000 WUX10 Mark II D WUX10 Mark II SX7 Mark II D SX7 Mark II SX80 Mark II D SX80 Mark II SX6O SX800 X700 WUX4000 D WUX4000 WUX10 Mark II D WUX10 Mark II SX7 Mark II D SX7 Mark II SX80 Mar...

Page 11: ...non Customer Support Center toll free hotline 1 800 828 4040 n Customer Service Hours 8 a m to midnight Monday Friday and 10 a m to 8 p m Saturday EST n For next business day delivery of loaner projector s a Customer Activation Form must be received by Canon Customer Support Center by 3 p m EST Monday Friday n Customer must provide a valid credit card as security for the loaner unit n Delivery not...

Page 12: ...ake Success NY 11042 U S A Canon Canada Inc 6390 Dixie Road Mississauga Ontario L5T 1P7 Canada Canon Latin America 703 Waterford Way Suite 400 Miami FL 33126 U S A Canon Mexicana S de R L de C V Blvd Manuel Ávila Camacho No 138 Piso 17 Col Lomas de Chapultepec C P 11000 México D F México WUX4000 D WUX10MarkII D SX7 Mark II D SX80MarkII D SX6O SX800 X700 WUX4000 WUX10MarkII SX7 Mark II SX80MarkII 1...

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