Projector Lenses
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NEC NP09ZL Mid Zoom Lens for PX Series - 2.22-4.43:1
Vendor:NECRegular price £2,754.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per£2,754.00 GBPSale price £2,754.00 GBP -
Panasonic ET-DLE060 Zoom Lens 0.600-0.801:1 (WUXGA) fits RZ & RCQ Series
Vendor:PanasonicRegular price £3,990.95 GBPRegular priceUnit price per£3,990.95 GBPSale price £3,990.95 GBP -
Panasonic PANETDLE055 Fixed Lens 0.785:1 (WUXGA) fits RZ & RCQ Series
Vendor:PanasonicRegular price £3,344.12 GBPRegular priceUnit price per£3,344.12 GBPSale price £3,344.12 GBP -
Panasonic PANETD3QT700 3.9 to 5.4:1 Lens for RQ50K
Vendor:PanasonicRegular price £37,748.99 GBPRegular priceUnit price per£37,748.99 GBPSale price £37,748.99 GBP -
Panasonic ET-D3QT600 3.0 to 3.9:1 Lens for RQ50K
Vendor:PanasonicRegular price £37,748.99 GBPRegular priceUnit price per£37,748.99 GBPSale price £37,748.99 GBP -
Panasonic ET-D3LEW60 Lens for RZ21 & RZ31 Series
Vendor:PanasonicRegular price £11,120.65 GBPRegular priceUnit price per£11,120.65 GBPSale price £11,120.65 GBP -
Panasonic ET-C1W500 Zoom Lens (0.94-1.39:1) for 4K REQ12 Series
Vendor:PanasonicRegular price £4,889.96 GBPRegular priceUnit price per£4,889.96 GBPSale price £4,889.96 GBP -
Panasonic ET-C1W300 Zoom Lens (0.55-0.698:1) for 4K REQ12 Series
Vendor:PanasonicRegular price £4,889.96 GBPRegular priceUnit price per£4,889.96 GBPSale price £4,889.96 GBP -
Epson ELPLM14 ELPLM14 - EB-L25000U Middle Throw Lens 3
Vendor:EpsonRegular price £6,515.06 GBPRegular priceUnit price per£6,515.06 GBPSale price £6,515.06 GBP -
BENQ LS2ST3 LS2ST3 - XGA : 0.81 / WXGA: 0.82 / WUXGA:0.778
Vendor:BENQRegular price £866.40 GBPRegular priceUnit price per£866.40 GBPSale price £866.40 GBP -
Barco R9832778 PG Lens (WUXGA 2.90-5.50:1) 3.04-5.78:1 for WXGA
Vendor:BarcoRegular price £2,520.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per£2,520.00 GBPSale price £2,520.00 GBP -
Barco GC LENS SUPPORT FOR UST GC LENS SUPPORT FOR UST
Vendor:BarcoRegular price £1,260.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per£1,260.00 GBPSale price £1,260.00 GBP -
Barco R9802300 G LENS (0.65-0.75 : 1) Short Throw
Vendor:BarcoRegular price £3,996.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per£3,996.00 GBPSale price £3,996.00 GBP -
Barco R9801785 G lens - Ultra Short Throw (0.36 : 1 (WUXGA))
Vendor:BarcoRegular price £8,100.00 GBPRegular priceUnit price per£8,100.00 GBPSale price £8,100.00 GBP -
Sony VPLL-Z4019 Standard Focus Zoom Lens for VPL-FH500L/VPL-FHZ700L/VPL-FX500L Throw ratio 2.67:1 to 3.42:1 (XGA model) 2.62:1 to 3.36:1 (WUXGA model) No Adaptor needed for Installation
Vendor:SonyRegular price £2,741.27 GBPRegular priceUnit price per£2,741.27 GBPSale price £2,741.27 GBP -
NEC NP52ZL Short zoom lens for dedicated Sharp/NEC PA5 series projectors.
Vendor:NECRegular price £7,286.40 GBPRegular priceUnit price per£7,286.40 GBPSale price £7,286.40 GBP
Projector Lenses FAQ - General Questions
1. What is a projector lens, and why is it important?
A projector lens controls image size, clarity, and throw distance. Choosing the right lens ensures sharp focus, minimal distortion, and correct image placement based on your setup.
2. Can I change the lens on my projector?
Some high-end business, cinema, and professional projectors support interchangeable lenses, but most home and office projectors come with a fixed lens.
3. What are the different types of projector lenses?
Standard lenses: Used for most home and business projectors.
Short-throw lenses: Allow large images from a short distance.
Ultra-short-throw (UST) lenses: Project very large images from a few inches away.
Long-throw lenses: Ideal for large venues, requiring a greater projection distance.
Zoom lenses: Allow flexible adjustment of image size without moving the projector.
Anamorphic lenses: Enhance widescreen (Cinemascope) viewing.
4. What is the difference between short-throw and long-throw lenses?
Short-throw (0.5-1.4 throw ratio): Best for small rooms; prevents shadows.
Long-throw (2.0+ throw ratio): Used in large venues where the projector is far from the screen.
Lens Features & Performance
5. What is throw ratio, and why does it matter?
The throw ratio determines how far the projector must be from the screen to achieve a certain image size.
- Formula: Throw Ratio = Projection Distance ÷ Screen Width
- Example: A 1.5 throw ratio means placing the projector 1.5 feet away for every 1 foot of screen width.
6. What is a zoom lens, and how does it work?
A zoom lens allows you to adjust the image size without moving the projector.
- Optical zoom: Adjusts size without losing quality.
- Digital zoom: Crops the image, reducing resolution.
7. What is keystone correction, and does it affect lens quality?
Keystone correction digitally adjusts the image to fix distortion when a projector isn’t perfectly aligned. While useful, it may reduce sharpness compared to using lens shift.
8. What is lens shift, and how does it help?
Lens shift allows you to physically move the lens (up/down or left/right) for precise image alignment without losing quality, unlike digital keystone correction.
9. What is the difference between glass and plastic lenses?
Glass lenses: Offer better clarity, sharpness, and durability.
Plastic lenses: Found in budget projectors; less sharp and more prone to scratches.
Installation & Compatibility
10. How do I know which lens is compatible with my projector?
Check your projector’s specifications or manufacturer website. Not all projectors support interchangeable lenses. If yours does, ensure you get a compatible lens mount type.
11. How do I install a new projector lens?
For projectors with interchangeable lenses:
- Turn off and unplug the projector.
- Remove the existing lens (usually by twisting or pressing a release button).
- Align and insert the new lens, ensuring a secure fit.
- Adjust focus, zoom, and lens shift for a clear image.
12. Can I use an ultra-short-throw (UST) lens on a standard projector?
No, UST lenses are specifically designed for UST projectors. They have a unique optical design that won’t work with standard projectors.
13. Can I use my projector lens for rear projection?
Most lenses work for front and rear projection, but some short-throw and ultra-short-throw lenses are optimized for specific setups.
Troubleshooting & Maintenance
14. Why is my projector image blurry?
Adjust the focus ring on the lens.
Ensure the projector is at the correct throw distance.
Clean the lens using a microfiber cloth and lens cleaner.
Check for lens scratches or dust buildup.
15. How do I clean my projector lens?
Use compressed air to remove dust.
Gently wipe the lens with a microfiber cloth.
Apply lens cleaning solution (avoid household cleaners).
16. Why does my projector have distortion or uneven focus?
The lens might be misaligned; try adjusting lens shift.
Check if keystone correction is too high (which can reduce image quality).
Ensure the lens is securely attached and not loose.
Buying Guide & Recommendations
17. What is the best lens for home theater projectors?
Standard or short-throw lenses for small-to-medium rooms.
Anamorphic lenses for cinematic widescreen viewing.
Glass lenses for better sharpness and clarity.
18. What is the best lens for business projectors?
Long-throw lenses for conference rooms and auditoriums.
Zoom lenses for flexibility in different room sizes.
Interchangeable lenses for professional installations.
19. Do 4K projectors need special lenses?
Not necessarily, but a high-quality glass lens helps maintain 4K clarity. Some budget projectors use a 1080p lens with pixel-shifting technology, so check specifications carefully.
20. What accessories improve projector lens performance?
Lens filters to reduce glare and improve contrast.
Protective lens caps to prevent scratches.
Lens cleaning kits to maintain image clarity.
Need More Help?
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