Hitachi SL-502 Lens - SL502
The Hitachi SL-502 (Hitachi SL502) Lens is compatible with Hitachi CP-SX1350, CP-X1200, CP-X1250.
- Wide Angle Zoom Lens
- Throw Ratio: 1.1 - 1.5:1
What our Experts Think
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Short-throw zoom optical design: The Hitachi SL-502 is a 1.1–1.5:1 short throw zoom lens, engineered for flexible installation in conference rooms, education spaces, and fixed AV setups.
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Installation flexibility in tight spaces: Ideal when projector distance is limited, it enables large screen projection from relatively close placement, reducing mounting constraints.
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Smooth zoom & focus control: Built with power zoom and focus compatibility (on supported Hitachi projectors), allowing precise image alignment and easier professional setup adjustments.
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Professional AV compatibility: Designed for select Hitachi models (including CP-X1200, CP-X1250, CP-SX1350), making it a reliable OEM choice for legacy projector systems.
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Optical performance focus: Uses a f/2.2–2.8 aperture range to maintain consistent brightness and clarity across the zoom range.
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Durability for continuous use: Built for commercial environments such as education, corporate AV, and rear-projection installations, where long operating hours are standard.
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Maintenance Tips
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Keep protected at all times: Use front/rear lens caps when not in use to prevent dust and scratches.
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Dust removal first: Use a hand blower before any wiping to avoid abrasive damage.
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Microfiber-only cleaning: Gently clean with a dry or slightly damp microfiber/lens tissue using light circular or center-out strokes.
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No direct sprays: Never spray cleaner directly onto the lens to protect coatings and internal elements.
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Avoid fingerprints: Handle only the outer barrel—finger oils reduce optical clarity and increase flare.
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Stable environment storage: Store in a dry, low-humidity case to prevent haze, fungus, or coating degradation.
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Thermal caution: Allow full cooling before cleaning or removal to avoid stress on optical alignment.
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Inspect periodically: Check for dust spots or haze affecting brightness and contrast