Epson ELPLW04 Wide Zoom Lens V12H004W04 - V12H004W04
Epson's Wide Zoom Lens (ELPLW04) is an interchangeable lens that works with PowerLite Pro Z10000U, Z1005U, Z9870U, Z9875U, Z9750U, Z11000W, Z9900W, Z9800W, Z11000, Z11005 and Z9870 Projectors.
- Focal Length: 27.32mm – 37.04mm
What our Experts Think
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Flexible wide-throw capability with a throw ratio around 1.23–1.68:1, ideal for versatile placement
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Motorized zoom (1–1.37×) and powered focus for easy image size and clarity adjustments
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Bright and sharp image thanks to a fast aperture (f/1.8–2.26)
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Supports large screens (approximately 60″ to 500″), making it suitable for big venues
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Compatible with Epson Pro Z-series projectors for high-performance projection
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Built for flexible installation, with zoom, focus, and potential lens-shift support
Q&A
Q: What is the Epson V12H004W04?
A: A motorized wide‑angle zoom lens made for certain Epson Pro and large‑venue projectors.
Q: Which projectors is it compatible with?
A: Compatible with Epson PowerLite Pro Z‑series models, including high‑brightness units.
Q: What is its throw ratio?
A: Ranges approximately from 1.23:1 to 1.68:1 depending on projector resolution.
Q: What zoom range does it offer?
A: Provides 1.0× to 1.37× motorized zoom.
Q: What are the focal length and aperture?
A: Focal length ~27.3 mm – ~37.0 mm, and aperture f/1.8 to f/2.26.
Q: What projection distances and screen sizes does it support?
A: Supports projection distances from around 3 ft up to ~37 ft, and screen sizes from roughly 60″ to 500″ diagonal.
Q: Why use this lens?
A: Ideal for tight installations where you need a wide image and don’t have much distance to the screen — like in auditoriums or large meeting rooms.
Q: Is the setup automated?
A: Yes — when attached, compatible Epson projectors can detect and calibrate zoom, focus, and lens settings automatically.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean the lens gently with a soft, lint-free microfiber cloth and approved optical cleaner to maintain sharp, bright projection.
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Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that can damage the lens coating.
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Use a protective lens cap when not in use to prevent dust and debris buildup.
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Check zoom and focus mechanisms periodically for smooth, precise adjustments.
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Operate in a clean, ventilated environment to prevent overheating and dust accumulation.
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Handle carefully during installation or transport to avoid scratches or optical misalignment.