Production company chooses Fujinon lenses

Jan 30, 2006 12:32 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    



The HA13x4.5BERM is a 2/3inch format wide-angle lens.
Keslow Television (KTV), a New York City production rental house, has just added two Fujinon HA13x4.5BERM wide-angle ENG-style lenses to its equipment inventory. The lenses were purchased to serve a growing demand for HD-specific optics from KTV’s sports and live event production clients.

KTV noted that many of its customers are replacing their existing wide-angle SD lenses with newer wide-angle HD lenses. Since acquiring their first HA13x4.5BERM lenses last summer, KTV has rented the lenses to mobile production companies and network television sports programs for last season’s Major League Baseball coverage, as well as for the current National Football League and National Hockey League seasons.

The HA13x4.5BERM is a 2/3in format wide-angle lens that is 4.5mm with a 93.6-degree horizontal field of view. It also comes with extender manual focus servo zoom.

For more information, visit www.fujinon.com.

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