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Screen Size and Distance
The following table shows the projection distance when a standard lens is attached. When an optional lens is attached, check the projection
distances in the "Optional User's Guide" supplied with optional lenses. See the following table to choose the best position for your projector. The
values are only a guide.
Projection Distance for EB-G5350/G5300/G5150/G5100
Units:cm(in.)
Units:cm(in.)
4:3 Screen Size
Projection distance
16:9 Screen size
Projection distance
Minimum Maximum
(Wide) to (Tele)
Vertical lens shift
(Highest) to (Lowest)
Minimum Maximum
(Wide) to (Tele)
Vertical lens shift
(Highest) to (Lowest)
30"
61×46(24×18)
77 to 142(30 to 56)
0 to 46(0 to 18.0)
30"
66×37(26×15)
84 to 154(33 to 61)
-6 to 44(-3 to 17.2)
40"
81×61(32×24)
104 to 190(41 to 75)
0 to 61(0 to 24.0)
40"
89×50(35×20)
113 to 207(45 to 82)
-8 to 58(-3 to 22.9)
50"
100×76(39×30)
131 to 239(52 to 94)
0 to 76(0 to 30.0)
50"
110×62(43×24)
143 to 261(56 to 103)
-10 to 73(-4 to 28.6)
60"
120×90(47×35)
158 to 288(62 to 113)
0 to 91(0 to 36.0)
60"
130×75(51×25)
172 to 314(68 to 123)
-12 to 87(-5 to 34.3)
80"
160×120(63×47)
212 to 385(84 to 152)
0 to 122(0 to 48.0)
80"
180×100(71×39)
231 to 420(91 to 165)
-17 to 116(-7 to 45.8)
100"
200×150(79×59)
266 to 483(105 to 190)
0 to 152(0 to 60.0)
100"
220×120(87×47)
290 to 526(114 to 207)
-21 to 145(-8 to 57.2)
120"
240×180(94×71)
321 to 580(126 to 228)
0 to 183(0 to 72.0)
120"
270×150(106×59)
349 to 632(138 to 249)
-25 to 174(-9.8 to 68.6)
150"
300×230(118×91)
402 to 726(158 to 286)
0 to 229(0 to 90.0)
150"
330×190(130×75)
438 to 791(172 to 311)
-31 to 218(-12 to 85.8)
200"
410×300(161×118)
537 to 970(212 to 382)
0 to 305(0 to 120.0)
200"
440×250(173×98)
586 to 1056(231 to 416)
-42 to 291(-16 to 114.4)
300"
610×460(240×181)
808 to 1457(318 to 573)
0 to 457(0 to 180.0)
275"
610×340(240×134)
808 to 1457(318 to 573)
-57 to 400(-22.5 to 157.5)
Screen
Center of lens
90°
90°
Center of lens
Screen
is the distance from the center of the
lens to the base of the projected image.
This changes by adjusting the vertical
lens shift.