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Epson V12H004U01 Short Throw Lens (ELPLU01) - V12H004U01

Epson V12H004U01 Short Throw Lens (ELPLU01) - V12H004U01

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Epson V12H004U01 Short Throw Lens (ELPLU01) - V12H004U01

Epson's Short-Throw Lens (ELPLU01) is an interchangeable lens that works with PowerLite Pro G6050W, G6150, G6450WU, G6550WU, G6750WU, G6800 and G6900WU.

  • Throw Ratio 0.65-0.79
  • Zoom Lens

Throw ratio:
XGA: 0.65 – 0.79
WXGA: 0.64 – 0.77
WUXGA: 0.64 – 0.77
Screen Sizes: 60" – 300"
Zoom Ratio: 1 – 1.2
Focal Length: 10.9mm – 12.95mm
F-Number: 2.15 – 2.33

What Our Experts Think
  • Short-throw flexibility: Projects large images from a close distance, ideal for smaller rooms or limited spaces.

  • High-quality optics: Maintains sharpness, color accuracy, and image geometry across the zoom range.

  • Professional compatibility: Works with Epson PowerLite Pro G6050W, G6150, G6450WU, G6550WU, G6750WU, G6800, and G6900WU projectors.

  • Enhanced installation options: Expands projector placement possibilities without compromising image quality.

Q&A

Q: Which projectors are compatible with the ELPLU01 lens?
A: PowerLite Pro G6050W, G6150, G6450WU, G6550WU, G6750WU, G6800, and G6900WU.

Q: What is the main benefit of a short-throw lens?
A: Enables large projected images from a shorter distance, saving space.

Q: Does it maintain image quality at close distances?
A: Yes—ensures sharpness, color accuracy, and proper geometry.

Q: Can it improve installation flexibility?
A: Absolutely—allows versatile projector placement in various environments.

Maintenance Tips
  • Clean lens regularly with a microfiber cloth to prevent dust or smudges.

  • Avoid direct contact or scratches on optical surfaces.

  • Check alignment and zoom settings after installation.

  • Use lens caps when not in use to protect the optics.

  • Ensure proper projector mounting to maintain image geometry.