Canon RE-350 Projector User Manual


 
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When trying to focus correctly or focusing on a particular point of three-dimensional objects, you can
achieve focusing by pressing the manual focusing buttons. The manual focusing is valid up to approx. 2-
9
/
16
inch (65mm) above the document table.
-+
WIDE TELE
NEAR FAR
MANUAL
AUTO
-
EXPOSURE
FOCUS
ZOOM
LIGHTS
BACK
LIGHT
Press the manual focusing
buttons (NEAR and FAR
buttons) when focusing the
lens manually. During
manual focus mode, the
AUTO FOCUS indicator
turns off.
To return to auto focus
mode, press the AUTO
FOCUS button.
Undesirable objects for focusing
Although the auto focus function of the RE-350 is very accurate, objects such as those listed below may
present some difficulties. If the system cannot focus automatically, the AUTO FOCUS indicator goes off. If
this happens, focus the lens manually using the NEAR button or the FAR button.
1. Objects with a low reflection factor (such as a dark cloth, hair, etc.)
2. Intangible objects (such as candle light, smoke, etc.)
3. Objects having a glossy surface (telephone receiver, glassware, etc.)
4. Objects viewed through glass.
Use the backlight to project transparencies, such as OHP films, photographic negative and positive films
and 35mm slides.
-+
WIDE TELE
NEAR FAR
MANUAL
AUTO
-
EXPOSURE
FOCUS
ZOOM
LIGHTS
BACK
LIGHT
Press the BACK LIGHT
button to project trans-
parencies. The BACK
LIGHT indicator lights up
and the document table
glows. If the illumination
lamps have been lighted,
they will go off.
Pressing the BACK LIGHT
button again, turns the
backlight off.
Film Projection
Project the film to full monitor size by using the zoom button. If light from the
backlight appears in the monitor, the picture itself will not appear very sharp.
If color tone seems unnatural, press the AUTO WHITE BALANCE button.
If the auto focus function does not operate accurately with film, focus the lens
manually.
The illumination lamps and the backlight cannot be used at the same time.
MEMO
Operation panel
Operation panel
AUTO FOCUS button
Manual Focusing