Брошюра для Canon REALiS WUX6010 Pro AV

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Like any mid-range projector worth its salt,  
the WUX6010 Pro AV uses any of five 
interchangeable lenses that suit the size  
and geometry of the auditorium it’s set up in. 
Canon has everything from short- to long-throw 
optics that range from $500 to $2,600.
For my work with the projector, I used the 
RSIL01ST standard-throw lens with powered 
1.5X zoom, focus, and mechanical lens shift that 
can be controlled either from the projector or 
the remote control. In other words, it should 
work in most mid-sized churches. It can deliver 
a 42-foot image from between 53- and 79-feet 
from the screen, depending on the zoom level.
Installing the lens is a bit tedious because you’ll 
need to work with 10 screws that, fortunately, 
all can use the same Philips screwdriver. After 
opening the rear lamp door and sliding off the 
projector’s top panel, you need to remove the 
lens’s protective cowling. At this point, you can 
plug the lens’s control cable in and slide and 
secure the lens into place.
The lens can mechanically move the image up or 
down as well as side by side. Along with vertical 
and horizontal keystone correction, this lets you 
set up the projector off center or in an oddly 
shaped room.
With a variety of projection modes at its 
disposal—Standard, Presentation, Cinema, 
Dynamic, Photo, VividPhoto and sRGB—the 
WUX6010 Pro AV can be tuned to different 
material and venues. It also lets you set up and 
save up to five of your own configurations with 
custom settings for anything from brightness, 
contrast and color gamut to color temperature, 
noise reduction and color tone. You can use the 
projector in split screen mode, with for instance, 
the choir on one side and the pulpit on the other.
 
Like the WUX400ST, the WUX6010 Pro AV has  
its control panel and cable connections on the 
side, which prevents trying to plug cables in and 
out with the exhaust blasting in your face. 
Unfortunately, there’s no panel available to cover 
the inevitable tangle of cables.
The projector’s connections are up to date, with 
DVI, HDMI and VGA ports. It lacks a link with the 
past by including either Component or S-Video, 
though. There’s both a standard network 
connection (although no Wi-Fi) and a HDBaseT 
digital video input. It also has RS-232 and  
USB ports.
Church  Production Magazine:
 
product review
CANON
REALiS WUX6010  
PRO AV LCOS PROJECTOR REVIEW
BRIAN NADEL , MAY 17, 2016
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Close Examination
Inside the projector is a trio of 0.71-inch LCOS 
panels for red, blue and green light that 
combine to create vivid 1,920 by 1,200 
resolution images and video. Capable of 
projecting images as large as 50-feet 
(diagonal), the WUX6010 Pro AV is a 
projection powerhouse with a 340-watt 
traditional high-pressure lamp. Its optics and 
advanced cooling system allows the projector 
to be set up at any angle as long as there’s at 
least 24-inches of clearance on each side.
At 6.7- by 15.0- by 16.9-inches and 18-pounds, 
the black and silver projector is a lightweight 
compared to the likes of the more powerful 
87-pound NEC PH1000U. In other words, one 
person can easily unpack, maneuver and 
mount it.
Underneath, the projector has six attachment 
points for ceiling mounting or you can set it up 
on a shelf or nook with its pair of adjustable 
front feet. Canon has ceiling attachment kits 
with bar extensions, but generic hardware 
should do fine.
Five Easy Lenses
If the REALiS WUX400ST Pro projector was intriguing but you wanted more light and HD imaging, 
Canon’s WUX6010 Pro AV LCOS Projector should be right up your alley. With 1,920 by 1,200 resolution, 
more than 6,000 lumens of light, and a good range of interchangeable lenses at its disposal, it puts 
the spotlight on value for medium sized houses of worship. While half of the projector world is 
enamored with Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) and an equal number taken with Digital Light Processing 
(DLP), Canon goes its own way with its homegrown Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCOS) imaging. Think 
of it as taking the best attributes of LCD and DLP to create a hybrid that excels at projecting bright 
and sharp images. In fact, LCOS constitutes a third way for projectors.
REALiS WUX6010 PRO AV LCOS PROJECTOR
“THE REALIS WUX6010  
PRO AV JUST MIGHT BE THE 
BRIGHTEST BARGAIN FOR 
MID-SIZED CHURCHES.”