Panasonic ET-EMT700 46-90.5mm Zoom Lens for PT-MZ16K/MZ13K/MZ10K Laser Pro
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Panasonic ET-EMT700 Projector Lens | $3,745.00 | ||||
Panasonic Zoom Lens ETEMT700 | $4,144.99 |
Panasonic's ET-EMT700 zoom lens is designed to be used with the PT-MZ16K, PT-MZ13K, and PT-MZ10K LCD laser projectors. It features a focal range of 46-90.5mm and an aperture range of f/1.82-2.53, providing a throw ratio of 2.1-4.14:1 in 16:10 mode, 2.1-4.15:1 in 16:9 mode, and 2.5-4.97:1 in 4:3 mode.Panasonic ET-EMT700 Includes:ET-EMT700 46-90.5mm Zoom Lens for PT-MZ16K/MZ13K/MZ10K LCD Laser ProjectorsPanasonic ET-EMT700 Features:For PT-MZ16K/MZ13K/MZ10K ProjectorsFocal Length: 46-90.5mmAperture: f/1.82-2.53Throw Ratio: 2.1-4.14:1 (16:10 )Throw Ratio: 2.1-4.15:1 (16:9)Throw Ratio: 2.5-4.97:1 (4:3)Panasonic ET-EMT700 Specifications:GeneralCompatibility:Panasonic PT-MZ16KLPanasonic PT-MZ13KLPanasonic PT-MZ10KLLens Type: ZoomPerformanceThrow Ratio:2.1 to 4.14:1 (16:10)2.1 to 4.15:1 (16:9)2.5 to 4.97:1 (4:3)Aperture: f/1.82 to 2.53Focal Length: f = 46 to 90.5mmAspect Ratio:16:1016:94:3PhysicalExterior Dimensions (HxWxL): 5.1" x 6.8" x 12.9" (130.0 x 173.0 x 327.0 mm)Weight: 10.03 lbs (4.55 kg) Panasonic ET-EMT700 46-90.5mm Zoom Lens for PT-MZ16K/MZ13K/MZ10K Laser Projectors.
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