Epson ELPLM10 Middle-Throw Zoom Lens #3 V12H004M0A - V12H004M0A
Epson's Middle Throw Zoom Lens (ELPLM0A) is an interchangeable lens that works with the PowerLite Pro L Series projectors (excludes Pro L25000).
Features
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Wide Mid-Throw Reach:
Throw ratio 3.32–5.06:1, ideal when the projector is placed several meters back while still filling large screens.
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Motorized Zoom:
1.0–1.5× powered zoom allows precise image sizing without moving the projector.
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High-Quality Optics:
Focal length 55.4 mm–83.3 mm with aperture f/1.8–2.4 ensures bright, sharp projection across various distances.
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Flexible Lens-Shift:
Vertical shift up to ±67% and horizontal up to ±30% simplifies alignment for complex installations.
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Large Screen Support:
Suitable for screens from 50″ up to 1,000″, perfect for auditoriums, theaters, and large venues.
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Durable Build:
Weighs approximately 4.9 lb (2.2 kg), robust yet manageable for installation.
Q&A
Q: What is the Epson ELPLM10 Middle-Throw #3 Zoom Lens (V12H004M0A)?
A: A motorized zoom lens for Epson Pro L and Pro G7000-series projectors, designed for medium- to long-throw installations.
Q: What throw ratios does it support?
A: Approximately 2.34–5.06:1 depending on projector model and resolution.
Q: What is the zoom range?
A: 1.0× to 1.5× optical zoom.
Q: What are the focal length and aperture?
A: Focal length 55.4 mm to 83.3 mm; aperture f/1.8–f/2.4.
Q: What screen sizes can it project?
A: From about 50″ up to 1,000″ diagonal.
Q: What lens-shift flexibility does it have?
A: Vertical ±60–67%, Horizontal ±18–30%, depending on projector brightness.
Q: How heavy is the lens?
A: Approximately 4.9 lb (2.2 kg).
Q: Which projectors is this lens compatible with?
A: Epson Pro L-series up to 20,000 lumens and Pro G7000-series projectors.
Q: Why choose the ELPLM10?
A: Provides high-quality, large images at medium-to-long distances with motorized zoom and wide lens-shift flexibility for easy installation.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean the lens gently: Use a microfiber or lens-cleaning cloth to remove dust and smudges; avoid harsh chemicals.
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Use a lens cap when idle: Protects the lens from dust, scratches, and debris.
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Handle with care: Always support the lens with both hands during installation or removal to prevent misalignment or damage.
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Store in stable conditions: Keep in a dry, temperature-controlled environment to preserve optical performance.
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Check mounting periodically: Ensure the lens is securely attached for consistent, sharp image quality.