Epson ELPLL08 Long Throw Zoom Lens -  V12H004L08
Epson ELPLL08 Long Throw Zoom Lens -  V12H004L08
Epson ELPLL08 Long Throw Zoom Lens -  V12H004L08
Epson ELPLL08 Long Throw Zoom Lens -  V12H004L08
Epson ELPLL08 Long Throw Zoom Lens -  V12H004L08
Epson ELPLL08 Long Throw Zoom Lens -  V12H004L08
Epson ELPLL08 Long Throw Zoom Lens -  V12H004L08
Epson ELPLL08 Long Throw Zoom Lens -  V12H004L08
Epson ELPLL08 Long Throw Zoom Lens -  V12H004L08
Epson ELPLL08 Long Throw Zoom Lens -  V12H004L08

Epson ELPLL08 Long Throw Zoom Lens - V12H004L08

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Epson ELPLL08 Long Throw Zoom Lens -  V12H004L08

Epson's Long Throw Zoom Lens (ELPLL08) is an interchangeable lens that works with the PowerLite Pro G7XXX Series and Pro LXXXX Series projectors (excludes Pro L25000).

Zoom Ratio: 1.0 - 1.4x
Throw Ratio (4.3): 7.36 - 10.33
Throw Ratio (16:10): 7.21 - 10.11
Throw Ratio (16:10): 5.27 - 7.41

What Our Experts Think
  • Extended projection range: Ideal for large venues requiring the projector to be placed farther from the screen.

  • Flexible image sizing: Maintains sharpness, color accuracy, and geometry across the zoom range.

  • Professional compatibility: Works with PowerLite Pro G7XXX and Pro LXXXX series projectors (excludes Pro L25000).

  • Reliable optical quality: Long-throw zoom ensures consistent, clear visuals for presentations, events, and auditoriums.

Q&A

Q: Which projectors support the ELPLL08 lens?
A: Compatible with Epson PowerLite Pro G7XXX and Pro LXXXX series projectors (excludes Pro L25000).

Q: What is the purpose of this lens?
A: Provides long-throw projection for large venues where extra distance from the screen is needed.

Q: Does it maintain image quality at long distances?
A: Yes—sharpness, color accuracy, and geometry remain consistent across the zoom range.

Q: Can the image size be adjusted?
A: Yes—zoom functionality allows flexible image sizing while maintaining clarity.

Maintenance Tips
  • Clean lens with a microfiber cloth to avoid scratches and dust buildup.

  • Use lens caps when not in use to protect optical surfaces.

  • Avoid extreme temperatures or humidity to maintain performance.

  • Check projector alignment periodically to ensure precise image geometry.

  • Inspect lens for smudges or debris before critical presentations.