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Epson ELPLU03S Short-throw #1 Zoom Lens - V12H004UA3

Epson ELPLU03S Short-throw #1 Zoom Lens - V12H004UA3

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Epson ELPLU03S Short-throw #1 Zoom Lens  - V12H004UA3

Bring added flexibility to EpsonPro L projectors up to 20,000 lumens and Pro G7000 Series projectors with the Short-throw #1 Zoom Lens ELPLU03S. Ideal for projecting large, high-quality images in narrow spaces, this interchangeable lens supports screen sizes of 80" to 1000" and provides a wider lens shift for 1080p sources compared to our previous generation lens (ELPLU03).

What Our Experts Think
  • Optimized short-throw performance: Projects large, bright images in tight or narrow spaces without compromising quality.

  • Flexible zoom and lens shift: Supports screen sizes from 80" to 1000" and provides wider lens shift for 1080p sources.

  • Professional-grade compatibility: Works with Epson Pro L projectors up to 20,000 lumens and Pro G7000 Series projectors.

  • Enhanced image quality: Maintains sharpness, color accuracy, and geometry across all screen sizes.

Q&A

Q: Which projectors are compatible with the ELPLU03S lens?
A: Epson Pro L projectors up to 20,000 lumens and Pro G7000 Series projectors.

Q: What screen sizes can it support?
A: From 80" up to 1,000" diagonally, providing flexible projection options.

Q: Does it allow lens shift?
A: Yes—offers wider lens shift for 1080p sources compared to the previous ELPLU03 lens.

Q: Is it suitable for narrow spaces?
A: Yes—short-throw design enables large images even in tight installations.

Maintenance Tips
  • Clean the lens with a microfiber cloth to prevent scratches and dust accumulation.

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

  • Avoid extreme heat and humidity to maintain optical performance.

  • Check projector alignment regularly to ensure precise image geometry.

  • Inspect for smudges or debris before important presentations.