Century adds lens accessories for Sony HVR-Z7U at IBC

Sep 8, 2008 8:00 AM

    
These 72mm lightweight optical attachments enable the Sony HDV camera to go wider, reach further, and move in closer than the lens alone will allow.

These 72mm lightweight optical attachments enable the Sony HDV camera to go wider, reach further, and move in closer than the lens alone will allow.

Schneider Optics will introduce a full array of professional Century HD lens accessories to complement Sony’s HVR-Z7U and HVR-S270OU camcorders at IBC (stand 11.A28). These 72mm lightweight optical attachments provide high-resolution image clarity, while enabling the camera to go wider, reach further and move in closer than the lens alone will allow. New Century accessories for the HVR-Z7U include the .6X HD Wide Angle Adapter (#HD-06WA-Z7U), Fisheye HD Adapter MKII (#HD-FEAD-Z7U), .3X HD Ultra Fisheye Adapter (#HD-FE3X-Z7U) and 1.6X HD Tele-Converter (#HD-16TC-Z7U). Century Pro Series HD lens accessories employ optics for high-resolution images with low distortion and better contrast edge to edge. Multicoated glass elements provide sharp images free of unwanted distortion or chromatic aberration. For more information, visit www.schneideroptics.com.




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