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Models & Brands: Sony VPLL-FM21, Epson V12H004M03, SANYO LNS-W2Z, Sharp ANC27MZ, VPLL-ZM101, Sony VPLL-ZM31, Epson V12H004L05

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Sony VPLL-FM21
Sony VPLL-FM21
Dimentions: 0.09 x x inches
Weight: 7 pounds
List Price: $3,903.79
Price: $2,458.72
Key features Sony VPLL-FM21
  • 2-year warranty
  • 24.5mm focal length
  • Fixed short-focus lens
  • Compatible with Sony projector models PX32, FX50, and FX5
  • F/2.0 aperture
  • Model: VPLL-FM21 Short Throw Lens FORVPL-PX32 VPL-FX50 VPL-FX5

Review VPLL-FM21 Short Throw Lens FORVPL-PX32 VPL-FX50 VPL-FX5 / Sony VPLL-FM21:

Adding additional versatility to your Sony projector is as easy as unscrewing the standard lens and replacing it with this short wide-angle model. The fixed focal length is 24. 5mm, which insures your images will look their best even if the meeting space is far smaller than expected. Designed to work with Sony models VPL-PX32, VPL-FX50, and VPL-FX5, the lens weighs just four pounds-light enough to cart along on business trips, but durable enough to earn a permanent place in small conference rooms. Sony includes a two-year warranty. Easy attachable optional lenses from Sony can be customized to virtually any application environment. These lenses give you the ability to enhance the performance of your projector. The VPLL-FM21 is a fixed short focus lens. Once the lens is installed, the projector can be placed at a shorter distance to generate the same projected image as with the standard supplied lens.
Epson V12H004M03
Epson V12H004M03
Dimentions: 10.4 x 8.3 x 7.4 inches
Weight: 5 pounds
List Price: $1,537.81
Price: Too low to display
Key features Epson V12H004M03
  • ZOOM LENS, MID THROW FOR 7800NL
  • Model: Epson MIDDLE THROW ZOOM LENS ( V12H004M03 )

Review Epson MIDDLE THROW ZOOM LENS ( V12H004M03 ) / Epson V12H004M03:

Epson Middle Throw Zoom Lens adds flexibility for presentations given in large venues, that require the projector to be positioned farther than the screen size and relative distance allow with a standard lens.
SANYO LNS-W2Z
SANYO LNS-W2Z
Dimentions: 8.34 x 3 x 3 inches
Weight: 5.5 pounds
Key features SANYO LNS-W2Z
  • Length: 8.34"
  • Power Zoom
  • U/D Ratio: 8:1 - 1:8
  • Throw Ratio: 1.35 - 1.8:1
  • F Stop: 2.53 - 2.95
  • Model: LNS-W02Z Sanyo Projector Wide Short Throw Lens, LNSW02Z, Multimedia Projector Lenses

Review LNS-W02Z Sanyo Projector Wide Short Throw Lens, LNSW02Z, Multimedia Projector Lenses / SANYO LNS-W2Z:

Sharp ANC27MZ
Sharp ANC27MZ
Weight: 2 pounds
Price: $3,159.06

Review Sharp LONG THROW LENS PGC45X PGC45S ( ANC27MZ ) / Sharp ANC27MZ:

From Sharp Minds come Sharp Products - products designed to help individuals, families, and corporate teams connect effortlessly, communicate clearly, and unleash creativity like never before. Sharp is dedicated to improving people's lives through the use of advanced technology and a commitment to innovation, quality, value, and design.
VPLL-ZM101
VPLL-ZM101
Weight: 3.97 pounds
List Price: $4,818.30
Price: $3,343.25
Key features VPLL-ZM101
  • Focal length of 89 to 133.5mm
  • Long-focus zoom lens
  • Compatible with Sony projector models PX32, FX50, and FX5
  • F/2.0-2.6 aperture
  • 2-year warranty
  • Model: VPLL-ZM101 Long Throw Lens FORVPL-PX32 VPL-FX50 VPL-FX5

Review VPLL-ZM101 Long Throw Lens FORVPL-PX32 VPL-FX50 VPL-FX5 / VPLL-ZM101:

Adding versatility to your Sony projector is as easy as unscrewing the standard lens and replacing it with this telephoto zoom lens. The adjustable focal length ranges between 89 and 133. 5mm, greatly increasing the distance that your projector can produce clear images. Designed to work with Sony models VPL-PX32, VPL-FX50, and VPL-FX5, the lens weighs just 4 pounds-light enough to cart along on business trips, but durable enough to earn a permanent place in large conference rooms. Sony includes a two-year warranty. - Product Name: VPLL-ZM101 Long Throw Zoom Lens - Product Type: Zoom Lens Technical Information - Focal Length: 89mm to 133. 5mm - Magnification: 1. 5x - Aperture Range: f/2. 0 to 2. 6 Physical Characteristics - Dimensions: 3. [+]
9" Diameter x 9" Length - Weight: 4 lb Approximate Miscellaneous - Compatibility: Projectors: - Sony VPL-FX50 - Sony VPL-PX20 - Sony VPL-PX30 - Sony VPL-PX31 - Sony VPL-PX32 - Sony VPL-VW11HT.
Sony VPLL-ZM31
Sony VPLL-ZM31
Dimentions: 0.1 x x inches
Weight: 8 pounds
Price: $2,300.00
Key features Sony VPLL-ZM31
  • Wide angle zoom lens
  • 1.1x optical zoom
  • 1.55 to 1.7:1 throw ratio
  • Compatible with Sony's VPL-PX32 projector
  • 41.4 mm to 45.6 mm focal length
  • Model: Sony SHORT THROW LENS FOR-VPL-PX32 ( VPLL-ZM31 )

Review Sony SHORT THROW LENS FOR-VPL-PX32 ( VPLL-ZM31 ) / Sony VPLL-ZM31:

The VPLL-ZM31 is a short-throw lens designed for use with Sony's VPL-PX32 projector. This wide angle lens allows you to optimize your projector to better suit your presentation environment. It has a 41. 4 mm to 45. 6 mm focal length with a 1. 1x optical zoom, which offers a crisper, more accurate image than digital zooms. The 1. 55 to 1. 7:1 throw ratio gives you increased setup options, without sacrificing the size of the onscreen image. The lens weighs 6. [+]
8 pounds and is 10 inches long. Easy attachable optional lenses from Sony can be customized to virtually any application environment. These lenses give you the ability to enhance the performance of your projector.
Epson V12H004L05
Epson V12H004L05
Dimentions: 10.2 x 8.2 x 0.03 inches
Weight: 5 pounds
List Price: $3,496.32
Price: $1,986.66
Key features Epson V12H004L05
  • Projector Lamps for Projectors
  • UPC - 010343846456
  • Model: Epson LONG THROW ZOOM LENS ( V12H004L05 )

Review Epson LONG THROW ZOOM LENS ( V12H004L05 ) / Epson V12H004L05:

Easily store or transport your Epson MovieMate with this handy rolling case. Custom designed to provide smooth maneuvering and cushioning so you can store or take it with you - make movie nights easy!.
 
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