Epson V12H004R02 Rear Projection Wide Lens - V12H916F01
The Epson V12H004R02 Rear Projection Wide Lens is compatible with Powerlite 8300i, Powerlite 8300NL, Powerlite 9300NL.
What our Experts Think
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Optimized for rear-projection setups, delivering a wide-angle image
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0.85:1 throw-to-screen-width ratio, ideal for compact rear installations
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Motorized 1.0–1.6× zoom lets you adjust image size without repositioning the projector
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Bright aperture (f/2.0–3.0) ensures good light transmission for rear setups
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Fixed focal length of 25 mm helps maintain consistent geometry
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Supports screen sizes roughly between 55″ to 120″ — suitable for classrooms, meeting rooms, and exhibition areas
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Compatible with Epson Pro series projectors like the PowerLite 8300NL and 9300NL
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Lightweight and professional build for reliable, repeatable installation
Q&A
Q: What is the Epson V12H004R02?
A: A rear‑projection wide‑angle lens for large‑venue Epson projectors.
Q: What is its throw ratio?
A: About 0.85:1.
Q: Does it have zoom?
A: Yes — 1.0× to 1.6× zoom.
Q: What are the focal length and aperture?
A: Focal length: ~25 mm; Aperture: f/2.3.
Q: What screen sizes does it support?
A: From around 55″ to 120″ diagonal.
Q: What projection distance does it require?
A: From approximately 3.4 ft to 6.9 ft behind the screen.
Q: Which projectors work with it?
A: Compatible with Epson 8300i, 9300i, and similar interchangeable-lens models.
Q: What are the ideal scenarios to use this lens?
A: When you want a large rear-projected image but have limited space behind the screen.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean the lens gently with a soft, lint-free microfiber cloth and approved optical cleaner to maintain sharp, clear rear-projection images.
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Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials to protect the lens coating.
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Use a protective lens cover when not in use to prevent dust and debris buildup.
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Check alignment periodically to ensure accurate rear-projection image placement.
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Operate in a clean, well-ventilated environment to prevent dust accumulation and overheating.
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Handle carefully during installation or transport to avoid scratches or optical misalignment.