Epson V12H004M02 Middle Throw Zoom Lens - V12H004M02
The Epson V12H004M02 Middle Throw Zoom Lens is compatible with Epson Powerlite 8300i, Powerlite 8300NL, Powerlite 9300NL.
What our Experts Think
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Designed for medium-distance projection — with a throw ratio of approximately 3.58:1 to 5.45:1, it's ideal for standard-room setups.
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Motorized zoom and focus make it easy to fine-tune image size and clarity without physically moving the projector.
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f‑number range of 2.0–2.9 ensures good brightness while keeping image sharpness.
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Focal length between 103.7 mm and 155.9 mm supports stable long-throw projections.
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Compatible with large screen sizes, up to around 300″, making it suitable for auditoriums and conference spaces.
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Built for professional Epson projectors, enabling precise installations and image alignment.
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Robust build quality handles frequent use and supports consistent performance.
Q&A
Q: What is the Epson V12H004M02?
A: A powered middle‑throw zoom projection lens for compatible Epson large‑venue projectors.
Q: Which projectors is it compatible with?
A: Works with certain Epson PowerLite / Pro series models that support interchangeable lenses.
Q: What is the throw ratio?
A: The throw-to-screen-width ratio ranges from about 3.58:1 (wide) to 5.45:1 (tele).
Q: What are the focal length and f‑number?
A: Focal length: ~103.7 mm to 155.9 mm, and f-number (aperture) ranges from f/2.0 to f/2.9.
Q: What distance and screen size can it project?
A: Suitable for projection distances from roughly 14 ft to 110 ft, supporting screen sizes from approximately 60″ to 300″ diagonal.
Q: What is the benefit of using this lens?
A: Ideal for mid‑to‑long distance installations where precise zoom and sharp image alignment are needed; the motorized zoom also simplifies setup and adjustments.
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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Keep dust and debris away by using a protective lens cap when not in use.
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Check zoom and focus mechanisms periodically for smooth and precise adjustments.
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Operate in a clean, ventilated environment to prevent overheating and dust buildup.
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Handle carefully during installation or transport to avoid scratches or optical misalignment.