Fujinon to introduce HD Sports lens with Precision Focus Assist technology

Sep 9, 2004 8:00 AM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    

At IBC2004, Fujinon will introduce new lens technology to be included in the HD Sports XA101x8.9BESM and wide-angle HA13x4.5BRD-S28K lenses.

Fujinon’s new built-in Precision Focus Assist system improves the quality of HDTV image capture in field and studio applications.

Fujinon also will broaden its HDTV Cine Super E series with the new HAeF-10, 10mm Prime lens for digital cinematography applications. The lens features a focal length of 10mm, 280-degree focus rotation and a maximum Photometric Aperture of T1.5.

With the new HA25x16.5BERD HD ENG-style lens, the company offers a compact telephoto lens that can be used for gyro-stabilized platforms in aircraft, wildlife photography in remote areas and HD surveillance applications where weight and an unobtrusive appearance are critical.

See Fujinon at IBC2004 in stand 11.310 or visit www.fujinon.de.

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