Fujinon to introduce HD ENG/EFP lens

Feb 23, 2006 1:23 PM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    

At NAB2006, Fujinon will introduce the HA16X6.3ERM 2/3in HD ENG/EFP lens, which combines wide angle and high magnification (16x zoom ratio), enabling production crews to carry one lens for a range of shooting environments.

The HA16X6.3ERM has a wide angle of 6.3mm and a telephoto focal length of 202mm with the 2x extender. The minimum focusing distance has been reduced to 0.4m, and the new lens includes Fujinon's DigiPower servo system for precise control of zoom functions.

When used with HD/SD switchable cameras, the HA16X6.3ERM wide angle increases to 7.6mm in the 4:3 mode. This is the same as Fujinon’s standard ENG/EFP lenses so no ratio converter or wide adaptor is required. The HA16X6.3ERM will be available in the fall.

See Fujinon at NAB2006 in booth SU149, or visit www.fujinonbroadcast.com.

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