Evangelical ministry chooses Canon HD lenses

Feb 2, 2009 9:07 AM

    
The HJ11ex4.7B IRSE zoom lens is the widest angle-of-view portable HD production lens offered by Canon.

The HJ11ex4.7B IRSE zoom lens is the widest angle-of-view portable HD production lens offered by Canon.

The Voice of Evangelism in Cleveland, TN, has purchased three Canon DIGISUPER 22xs Compact HD studio lenses and two Canon HJ11ex4.7B IRSE wide-angle portable HD zoom lenses for its in-house production facility. The lenses will be used for the ministry’s weekly television and multimedia programming.

The DIGISUPER 22xs Compact HD studio lens provides full-featured box lens optical performance in a size and weight (13.4 lbs.) that is designed for mounting on portable HD cameras configured for studio use. The resulting low-weight HD camera/lens combination makes a traditional support sled unnecessary and is appropriate for use with a modest size pedestal, sturdy tripod, or robotic mount.

The HJ11ex4.7B IRSE zoom lens is the widest angle-of-view portable HD production lens offered by Canon. It is engineered for wide-angle shooting with minimum chromatic aberrations and geometric distortion, while also providing lightweight operation and exceptional HD performance.

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




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