Canon unveils two new 2/3in professional series lenses

Apr 21, 2006 11:59 AM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    

Canon Broadcast & Communications has introduced two new 2/3in Pro-Video lens series lenses at NAB2006.

The new YJ20x8.5B series and YJ13x6B series are designed for wide range of business, industrial and broadcast production applications, including point of view and robotic cameras.

The YJ20x8.5B series is available in three configurations: the YJ20x8.5B KRS, YJ20x8.5B IRS (2X extender model), and YJ20x8.5B KTS (remote control model). The YJ13x6B series includes the YJ13x6B KRS wide-angle lens, the YJ13x6B IRS 2X extender model and the YJ13x6B KTS remote-control model.

All offer Canon’s IFpro Internal Focus technology, which enhances optical performance and provides multiple user benefits. The lenses also feature the company’s Shuttle Shot function, an advanced servo system that brings an entirely new range of value-added creativity to handheld acquisition systems.

For more information, visit www.usa.canon.com.

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