Fujinon to unveil PL-mount zoom lenses

Apr 14, 2009 9:38 AM

    
Fujinon’s new PL Mount Zoom Lens will be first of a series to be introduced.

Fujinon’s new PL Mount Zoom Lens will be first of a series to be introduced.

Fujinon will introduce new PL-mount zoom lenses at the NAB Show in Las Vegas, April 20-23.

The 18-85mm T2.0 (HK4.7x18F) will be the first of the lenses in the series introduced with an anticipated May delivery. Three other zoom lenses in the PL series include the 14.5-45mm T2.0, 24-180mm T2.6, and 75-400mm T2.8-T4.0 — with an anticipated delivery of December 2009.

Fujinon’s PL series was developed with an advanced optics design to maximize image capture capabilities of current and rapidly emerging digital cinematography and 35mm motion picture film cameras. Fujinon’s series of four zoom lenses provides unprecedented focal range choices from 14.5 mm to 400mm, with fast T-stop performance and exceptional optical quality. 

See Fujinon at the NAB Show in Booth C7116.




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