User Manual

Without
Marginal Focus
With Marginal
Focus
Adjustment
Corner area
Center area
At 4096 x 2400, Canon’s 4K resolution generates a
bigger, richer picture made up of more than 9.8 million
pixels – higher than the Digital Cinema Initiative (DCI)
standard for 4K cinema (4096 x 2160) and more than
QFHD (3840 x 2160), the resolution standard for 4K TV.
The Marginal Focus feature helps to ensure that
images projected onto a spherically domed surface
are kept in focus right up to the very edges.
4K LCOS PROJECTOR
4K RESOLUTION IN A COMPACT
AND FLEXIBLE PACKAGE
The REALiS 4K501ST Pro AV LCOS Projector brings true-to-life 4K resolution to the top of
Canon’s LCOS projector line. A high level of detail and clarity is achieved by combining Canon’s
LCOS Technology with AISYS-enhancement, as well as a Genuine Canon 4K Lens, all within a
compact and lightweight design. All of this as well as two HDMI 2.0 inputs provide versatile
connectivity that make the 4K501ST ideal for a variety of applications that demand highly
detailed, realistic images and video, from simulation and training to museums and galleries.
NATIVE 4K RESOLUTION (4096 X 2400) MARGINAL FOCUS
KEY FEATURES
4K Resolution (4096 x 2400)
5000 Lumens
*
Throw Ratio 1.0 – 1.3:1
LCOS Technology with
AISYS-enhancement
Genuine Canon 4K Lens
Marginal Focus for Projecting
on Spherically Domed Surfaces
Dual Image Processing Engines for
Uncompressed 4K 60p Playback
Advanced Professional Installation
and Calibration Settings
HDMI 2.0 x2, DVI-D x4
Crestron Room View, AMX Device
Discovery and PJLink
DICOM® Simulation Mode
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* When in Presentation Mode and lamp is set to
Full Power Mode.
** The REALiS 4K501ST is not cleared or approved
for medical diagnosis and should not be used for
these purposes.
Full HD (1920 x 1080)
QFHD (3840 x 2160)
DCI (4096 x 2160)
Canon 4K (4096 x 2400)
Markets/Applications
recommended for:
• Simulation and Training
• Museums and Galleries
• Design and Engineering
• Higher Education
• Corporate
• Houses of Worship
Medical Education
and Training
• Film and TV
• Government
• Rental and Staging

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