Projector Lenses Expand Throw Distance Choices
Now what if you have done the calculations and the location to mount the projector is just not a doable situation? This is especially true for church situations or auditoriums where the projector has to be placed at the back of the hall.
For these applications you will need to buy a special lens for the projector. There is also short throw applications that will require a special lens. Rear projections almost always require either a mirror system or a short throw lens.
Sanyo, Christie, and Panasonic are all good projector brands to look at if you have an application that will require a long and short throw projection system. One thing to note is most of the manufacturers will sometimes offer two versions of their projectors. One with the standard lens and one version with no lens. You will see this version noted with an L on the end of the part number.
Purchasing the projector without the lens will typically save you about $300.00 off of the standard version. Long and short throw lenses, with and without zoom features, sell separately for $700 to $3,500. The price depends on the complexity of the projector lens equipment.
Now what if you are a contractor or an installer and you are looking to spec a job? All the customer has given you is the size of the screen and the location that they want to place the projector.
Well how do I use screen size and projector location to spec out a projector? There is a way. You can use the screen size and the distance between the screen and the projector to find out your throw ratio. Once you know your throw ratio you can then find a projector that accommodates your specified throw ratio.
Now, can I use the same projector throw distance formula to find out the throw ratio? Well yes but we need to change up the formula a tad. Here is the formula that we would use (Throw distance divided by the screen width = throw ratio).
Using this reverse engineering will help you find a projector with a lens that can accommodate your application.
Hopefully these ideas will help you in your planning and pre-planning stages of piecing together your presentation room.