
Epson
Epson V12H004L08 ELP LL08 Long-Throw Projector Zoom Lens
Epson's long-throw zoom lens delivers sharp, flexible projection for large venues using EB-G7000 series and beyond.
$1,949.00*
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Overview
Key Features
Long-throw zoom lens
for Epson EB-G7000, G7200, G7400
Reliable product
Specifications
Brand
Epson
Model
V12H004L08
Type
Long-Throw Zoom Lens
Focal Length
119mm – 165.4mm
Aperture
f/1.8 – f/2.45
Compatibility
Epson EB-G7000, G7200, G7400, G7500, G7805, G7905, L1105, L1200, L1300, L1405, L1500 series
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Wide zoom range of 119mm to 165.4mm provides flexible positioning in large venues
- Broad projector compatibility across multiple Epson EB-G and L series models
- Fast f/1.8-2.45 aperture maintains bright image output throughout the zoom range
- Purpose-built by Epson to integrate seamlessly with their installation projector lineup
👎 Cons
- Only compatible with select Epson projector models, not a universal fit
- Long-throw design is not suited for small rooms or short projection distances
- Premium price point compared to standard kit lenses
- Adds weight and bulk to the projector body when mounted
Frequently Asked Questions
What projectors are compatible with the Epson ELP LL08 lens?
It is compatible with Epson EB-G7000, G7200, G7400, G7500, G7805, G7905, L1105, L1200, L1300, L1405, and L1500 series projectors.
What is the focal length range of this lens?
The focal length ranges from 119mm to 165.4mm, providing flexible zoom capability for large-venue installations.
Is this lens suitable for short-throw installations?
No, this is a long-throw zoom lens designed for projecting over greater distances, making it ideal for auditoriums, houses of worship, and large conference spaces.
What is the aperture range?
The aperture ranges from f/1.8 to f/2.45, allowing bright and clear image projection across its zoom range.