The Panasonic ET-D75LE95 is an ultra-short-throw lens designed for 3-Chip DLP™ projectors, enabling large-format projection in tight spaces without compromising image quality. With a fixed focal length of 7.5 mm and an aperture of f/2.5, it delivers a throw ratio as low as 0.36:1 (WUXGA), allowing a 200-inch diagonal image to be projected from just 1.5–1.6 meters away. This lens supports screen sizes up to 600 inches, making it ideal for immersive environments like exhibitions, retail displays, and live performances where space is limited.
Its compatibility spans a wide range of Panasonic 3-Chip DLP™ models, and it supports both vertical and horizontal edge blending, enhancing flexibility for multi-projector setups. The ET-D75LE95 also incorporates an integrated mirror system to achieve its compact projection distance, and weighs approximately 5.7 kg. Whether mounted on the ceiling, floor, or behind a stage, it opens up new possibilities for creative installations in venues where conventional projection isn’t feasible.
By mounting an ET-D75LE95 Ultra Short Throw lens onto a Panasonic 3-Chip DLP™ projector*, throw distances are reduced by as much as 60 % (approximately) in comparison with the ET-D75LE50 Short Throw Lens. The huge space lets users exploit the high brightness and picture quality offered by 3-Chip DLP™ Panasonic projectors in spaces where limitations previously existed.
Fit an ET-D75LE95 lens onto one of our 3-Chip DLP™ projectors and produce a 200-inch-diagonal image at a distance** of just 1.6 m (approximately).
Screen sizes of up to 600 inches diagonal are supported. Exclusive technology inside these lenses opens up new possibilities for imaginative visual presentations.
* See specifications for projectors compatible wit h ET-D75LE95 lens.
** Distance refers to lens tip to screen.
Space-saving Ultra-Short-Throw Lens Delivers High-Brightness Projection

Note: Ensure an unobstructed space of at least 500 mm (1 ft. 8 in.) or more is provided between projector’s rear panel and walls or other structures. If installing in an enclosed space, use of a separate air-conditioning or ventilation system is recommended. If ventilation is insufficient, exhaust heat may accumulate and trip the projector’s protective circuit.