Century adds lens accessories for Sony HVR-Z7U at IBC
Sep 8, 2008 8:00 AM
These 72mm lightweight optical attachments enable the Sony HDV camera to go wider, reach further, and move in closer than the lens alone will allow.
Schneider Optics will introduce a full array of professional Century HD lens accessories to complement Sony’s HVR-Z7U and HVR-S270OU camcorders at IBC (stand 11.A28).
These 72mm lightweight optical attachments provide high-resolution image clarity, while enabling the camera to go wider, reach further and move in closer than the lens alone will allow.
New Century accessories for the HVR-Z7U include the .6X HD Wide Angle Adapter (#HD-06WA-Z7U), Fisheye HD Adapter MKII (#HD-FEAD-Z7U), .3X HD Ultra Fisheye Adapter (#HD-FE3X-Z7U) and 1.6X HD Tele-Converter (#HD-16TC-Z7U).
Century Pro Series HD lens accessories employ optics for high-resolution images with low distortion and better contrast edge to edge. Multicoated glass elements provide sharp images free of unwanted distortion or chromatic aberration.
For more information, visit www.schneideroptics.com.
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