Fujinon delivers new HD lenses to Lyon Video

Jul 11, 2008 8:00 AM

    
The new XA101x8.9BESM is one of the highest magnification TV zoom lenses on the market.

The new XA101x8.9BESM is one of the highest magnification TV zoom lenses on the market.

Lyon Video, the Columbus, OH-based mobile video company, has acquired 22 new Fujinon lenses for its two new HD remote trucks.

The Fujinon lens package includes two XA101X8.9BESM telephoto field lenses, five XA72X9.3ESM zooms, two ZA12X4.5BERM wide-angle ENG-style lenses and eight ZA22X7.6BERM telephoto ENG-style lenses.

Lyon Video has built two new 53ft expanding HD remote units, designed for high-end sports and entertainment productions. The company works with ESPN, FOX, NBC and FOX Sports Net. It also provides video services for all Cleveland Cavaliers and Detroit Pistons NBA home games.

The first of the new trucks begins operations this month and the second in August.

For more information, visit http://www.lyonvideo.com/.




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