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Band Pro offers new Carl Zeiss Telephoto DigiZoom lens
Jan 9, 2006 3:45 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
The new Telephoto lens will be manufactured at the Carl Zeiss Optics factory in Oberkochen, Germany.
Band Pro Film & Digital has added the new Carl Zeiss Telephoto DigiZoom (17-112mm T1.9) lens to its offerings of camera accessories. Representing the second zoom in the company’s line of precision lenses, Band Pro now offers the entire series of prime lenses in the Zeiss DigiPrime family.
The new Carl Zeiss Telephoto DigiZoom focuses to 22in from the image plane, or 11in from the front of the lens. It also offers the ability to focus tightly on objects as small as 66mm x 117mm.
The new optic shares many of the same design features of the Zeiss DigiPrime series, such as industry standard-pitch zoom, focus and iris gears, and brightly marked, and oversized windowed cine scales. It also features a 95mm front diameter.
The new Telephoto lens will be manufactured at the Carl Zeiss Optics factory in Oberkochen, Germany, and marketed worldwide exclusively by Band Pro Film & Digital.
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