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Expand your setup with professional projector lenses for different installations. Browse high-quality used, demo, and B-stock options for precise image adjustments.

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  • Optoma

    Optoma BX-CTA28 Motorized Ultra Short Throw Lens

    $12,999.00
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  • Optoma

    Optoma BX-CTA12 Motorized Semi Short Throw Zoom Lens

    $5,999.00
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  • Optoma

    Optoma BX-CTA10 Motorized Short Throw Zoom Lens

    $3,999.00
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  • Optoma

    Optoma BX-CTA08 Motorized Semi Wide Zoom Lens

    $2,999.00
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  • Christie

    Christie 118-100113-01 ILS 1.8-2.6:1 CT 0.95" HD / 2-2.8:1 0.95" SXGA+ Projector Zoom Lens

    $1,595.00
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  • Barco

    Barco R9832726 (2.4‑4.0 : 1) Long Zoom Projection Lens

    $699.00
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  • NEC

    NEC NP18ZL (25.7-33.7mm/F1.16-1.9) Standard Throw Zoom Lens

    $101.49 - $349.98
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  • Barco

    Barco R9842040 (0.8):1 TLD FF Short Throw Projection XGA/SXGA

    $699.00
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  • Barco

    Barco R9832763 (0.84-1.03:1) Short Throw Projection Lens

    $699.00
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  • Barco

    Barco R9832762 (2.4-4.0:1) Long Zoom Projection Lens

    $699.00
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  • Barco

    Barco R9832761 (1.56-1.86:1) J Projection Lens

    $699.00
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  • Barco

    Barco R9832760 (1.85-2.40:1) Projection Lens

    $699.00
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  • Barco

    Barco R9832742 RLD (1.45-1.74:1) Projector Lens

    $72.04 - $238.94
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  • Christie

    Christie 118-100115-XX ILS 3-Chip DLP Projector Lens, 4.5-7.5:1 SX+ / 4.1-6.9:1 HD 0.95"

    $1,495.00
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  • Christie

    Christie 118-100113-XX ILS 3-Chip DLP Projector Lens, 2.0-2.8:1 SX+ / 1.8-2.6:1 HD .95"

    $1,495.00
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  • Sanyo LNS-W10 Short Zoom

    $39.98
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Professional Projector Lenses at Prices Below Retail

AVGear is your trusted source for quality pre-owned, demo, and B-stock projector lenses. Our Las Vegas-based team of industry experts inspects and tests every lens to meet professional standards, so you get reliable projection optics at a fraction of retail cost.

We carry fixed, zoom, short-throw, and long-throw lenses from trusted brands like Christie, Barco, Panasonic, and Epson. From large-venue productions and touring to corporate installations and houses of worship, we help AV professionals find the right lens for their projector and application.

  • Optical and mechanical testing on every lens
  • 40+ years of combined pro AV experience on staff
  • Flexible buying options, including consignment, auctions, and direct purchase

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Projector Lens Auctions

AVGear's quarterly auctions regularly feature inspected projection lenses from Christie, Barco, Panasonic, and more at competitive bid prices. Have lenses collecting dust in your inventory? Submit them to our next auction, and we'll handle everything from listing to payment.

How Do Projector Lenses Work?

A projector is only as versatile as its lens. The lens determines where the projector can be placed, how large the image will be, and how sharp it appears on screen. Swapping lenses lets you adapt a single projector body to different venues, screen sizes, and installation constraints without buying new hardware.

Professional projectors with interchangeable lenses offer flexibility that fixed-lens units can't match. The lens mounts to the projector body and focuses the image onto the screen. By selecting the right lens, you control the throw ratio - the relationship between projector distance and image width. Short throw lenses project large images from close range. Long throw lenses reach across auditoriums and arenas. Zoom lenses offer adjustable throw ratios for greater installation flexibility.

  • Buying?

    Shop inspected, graded projector lenses from Christie, Barco, Panasonic, and other professional brands. Find the throw ratio you need at prices below retail.

  • Selling?

    Ready to move your projection optics? We offer outright purchase, consignment, and quarterly auctions. Submit your equipment, and we'll handle the rest.

"I have had the pleasure of purchasing many items from AV Gear! I have also used their pack and ship services. I have consistently found the items to be as described and the packaging for shipment is top quality. Better than I would do myself in most cases. Highly recommend AV Gear to anyone looking for a cost-effective source of AV and Lighting equipment!!"

Greg S.

Have Questions?

Do projector lenses come with a lens cover, cap, or case?

It varies by listing. Some include front and rear caps, cases, or original packaging; others ship as the lens only. Each listing specifies what's included.

Can I use a Christie lens on a Barco projector?

Generally, no. Projector lens mounts are proprietary to each manufacturer and often to specific projector families within a brand. Always verify compatibility before purchasing. Our team can help match lenses to your projector model.

What brands of projector lenses does AVGear carry?

We stock projector lenses from Christie, Barco, Panasonic, Epson, NEC, Sony, Digital Projection, Hitachi, Sanyo, Eiki, and other professional manufacturers. Whether you need a replacement lens for an existing projector or want to expand your inventory, we have options across throw ratios and mount types.

Inventory changes regularly, so check back often or contact our team if you're looking for a specific model.

Does AVGear buy used projector lenses?

Yes. We purchase lenses from rental houses, production companies, integrators, houses of worship, and corporate AV departments. Submit your gear through our Sell Your Gear page for a quote.

How does consignment work for projector lenses?

You retain ownership while we list, market, and sell your lens. When it sells, you get paid. Consignment works well for higher-value or specialty optics where competitive pricing can maximize your return.

What is throw ratio?

Throw ratio is the relationship between the distance from the projector lens to the screen and the width of the projected image. A 2.0:1 throw ratio means the projector must be 2 feet away for every 1 foot of image width. Lower ratios (short throw) project larger images from closer distances; higher ratios (long throw) require more distance. Understanding throw ratio helps users select the right lens for their projection system and venue.

How do I know which lens fits my projector?

Projector lenses are model-specific. Check your projector's documentation for compatible lens mount types and part numbers. Focal length and throw ratio vary by lens, so confirm both fit your installation requirements. Our team can help verify compatibility if you're unsure. Just provide your projector model and we'll confirm which lenses work.

What's the difference between a fixed lens and a zoom lens?

Fixed lenses have a single throw ratio - no zoom adjustment. They're typically sharper and deliver higher quality optics in a more compact design. Zoom lenses cover a range of throw ratios, giving you flexibility to adjust image size without moving the projector. Most production applications favor zoom lenses for versatility.

Are used projector lenses as good as new ones?

Yes. Optical quality doesn't degrade with age if the lens has been properly maintained. A used lens in good condition performs identically to a new one. We inspect all lenses for optical clarity, mechanical function, and physical condition before listing.

Does lens quality affect image quality?

Yes. A clean lens with quality optics produces sharper, brighter images with better color accuracy and contrast. Scratches, haze, or dust on optical elements degrade image quality and reduce the overall viewing experience. High brightness projectors especially benefit from clear lenses that transmit light efficiently without distortion.

What is lens shift and why does it matter?

Lens shift allows you to move the projected image up, down, left, or right without physically repositioning the projector. This feature simplifies installation when the projector can't be centered on the screen. Lenses with greater lens shift range offer more placement flexibility, which often leads to better results in challenging venues.

Can I use a wide angle adapter with professional projector lenses?

Some projector systems support wide-angle adapters or conversion lenses, but compatibility varies by manufacturer and model. Adding an adaptor changes the effective throw ratio and may affect image quality at the edges. Check your projector's specifications or contact our team before purchasing an adaptor.

What is infinity focus on a projector lens?

Infinity focus refers to the lens setting where distant objects appear sharp. On projector lenses, proper focus adjustment ensures the projected image is crisp across the entire screen.

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