Epson ELPLM15 Middle-Throw Zoom Lens V12H004M0F - V12H004M0F
Supporting Epson Pro G7000 and Pro L1000 Series projectors, the Epson ELPLM15 middle-throw #2 zoom lens gives users remarkable positioning flexibility. With a zoom ratio from 1.0 to 1.6x, an F-number from 1.8 to 2.35, and a focal length from 36.0 mm to 57.4 mm, this lens easily adapts to many applications.
What our Experts Think
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Flexible middle‑throw lens: Ideal for standard to mid‑distance projector placements, neither ultra‑short nor long‑throw.
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Powered zoom: 1.0–1.6× zoom allows adjusting image size without moving the projector, simplifying installation tweaks.
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Supports large screens: Compatible with projections up to ~1000″ diagonal, making it suitable for auditoriums, large classrooms, or event spaces.
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Wide lens‑shift range: Offers vertical and horizontal adjustment, helping align the image even when the projector isn’t perfectly centered.
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High‑quality optics: Focal length (36–57.4 mm) and aperture (f/1.8–2.35) maintain brightness and clarity across zoom and throw distances.
Q&A
Q: What is the Epson ELPLM15 lens?
A: An interchangeable middle‑throw zoom lens for compatible Epson Pro‑class projectors, allowing flexible placement and screen size adjustment.
Q: What are its main optical specifications?
A: Offers a 1.0–1.6× powered optical zoom, focal length approximately 36 mm–57.4 mm, and aperture range around f/1.8–f/2.35.
Q: What throw distance / throw ratio does it support?
A: Typically supports a throw ratio of about 1.57–2.65:1, depending on the projector model and aspect ratio.
Q: What screen sizes can it support?
A: Supports large-screen projection, in many setups up to several hundred inches, depending on the projector’s brightness and lens-to-screen distance.
Q: What projectors is it compatible with?
A: Designed for Epson Pro‑class projectors, including the Pro G7000 series and Pro L1000 series, or any Epson projector that accepts interchangeable lenses.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean the lens surface gently with a microfiber cloth to prevent scratches and maintain sharp image quality.
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Avoid touching the glass directly to prevent fingerprints and smudges.
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Use lens-safe cleaning solutions only if necessary; avoid harsh chemicals.
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Keep the lens capped when not in use to protect it from dust and debris.
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Store in a cool, dry environment to prevent moisture damage or fungus growth.
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Check mounting hardware periodically to ensure the lens is securely attached to the projector.