Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Question for EPSON projector owners?!?




Bob A


Hello,

I am getting ready to buy one of the LCD projectors from EPSON, but for those of you who have the newer models of their projector line:

"What exactly does the zoom feature do?"

Now, I know that when you move the projector far from the screen, the image increases in size. When you move it closer, the image decreases in size. So, does zooming allowing you to obtain a decreased image from far away just like if the project was closer to the screen? Thanks for the clarification and please do not direct me to another source. All I want to know is if I can adjust the size of the screen when it is x amount of feet away from the screen.

Example:

When the projector is 12 feet from the screen, the size may be 70x70. Can I "zoom in" and have a 50x50 size screen from the same exact 12 feet from the screen projector distance?

Again, thank you for the knowledge and if you don't have an EPSON, still inform me the general nature of the product.



Answer
Your understanding of it is correct. The zoom lens enlarges/decreases the image size.

How much you can zoom in and out is dependant on the projector. If you had it at 12 feet and had an Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 1080 UB then you would have a range of 57" to 122" diagonal.

Check out your projector on http://www.projectorcentral.com and use their calculator to estimate the size of screen you can have when the projector is X feet away from the screen. Their calculator will also tell you an approximate brightness of the projected image (how dark you room has to be).

I have an older Epson 550, but the zoom lens is the same as the newer models. I have my projector 10 feet away from the screen and it will go up to about 96" (diagonal). I have mine at 90" though.

Epson 7800P projector?




shady1070


I received a few New Lamp bulbs for a epson 7800,7900 projector. Can I use these bulbs in any other cheaper projector epson makes. I really do not need something with 3000 lumens
Are these good for home theatre though. Since I have a few lamps, It will last me a long time. That is why im really thinking about finding one.



Answer
I do not believe that this lamp works in any of the cheaper units. Only the powerlite data lineup, its ouput is actually about 4000 ANSI lumens by the way, it ranges though based on the unit it is installed in.

PER EPSON:
The Epson ELPLP22 ultra high efficiency (UHE) projector lamp is designed as a replacement projector bulb for the Epson PowerLite 7800p, PowerLite 7850p and PowerLite 7900NL Projectors.




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