Band Pro unveils new Carl Zeiss +0.5 DigiDiopter

Jul 1, 2008 3:07 PM


             
The Carl Zeiss +0.5 DigiDiopter employs an achromatic dual-lens assembly to minimize color fringing and spherical aberration.

The Carl Zeiss +0.5 DigiDiopter employs an achromatic dual-lens assembly to minimize color fringing and spherical aberration.

Band Pro Film & Digital has introduced the Carl Zeiss +0.5 DigiDiopter, which joins the DigiDiopter line of other HD-quality diopters, currently available in 1X and 2X magnifications.

DigiDiopters are designed to work with the ZEISS DigiPrime and DigiZoom series of HD lenses and other top-grade 2/3in HD lenses. Carl Zeiss DigiDiopters are well-suited for extreme close-ups or wide-angle shots with a shallow depth of field. They attach to the front of the lens to provide increased close-focus range and magnification capabilities.

DigiDiopters employ an achromatic dual-lens assembly to minimize color fringing and spherical aberration, which have been common problems with traditional single-lens diopters. The Zeiss optical design ensures a high-resolution, high-contrast image with consistent precision anywhere in the frame.

For more information, visit www.digiprimes.com.



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