Fujinon to unveil new HD ENG lens family

Apr 3, 2008 8:49 AM

    
The Fujinon ZA22x7.6BE HD telephoto ENG lens is one of three new HD Select Series lenses.

The Fujinon ZA22x7.6BE HD telephoto ENG lens is one of three new HD Select Series lenses.

Fujinon will introduce its new HD Select Series of electronic newsgathering (ENG) lenses at NAB2008.

The new lenses family for 2/3in HD video cameras consists of three ZA Series HD ENG lenses, including the ZA22x7.6BE HD telephoto ENG lens, ZA17x7.6BE HD standard ENG lens and ZA12x4.5BE HD wide-angle ENG lens.

Fujinon’s Select Series was designed to meet the performance needs of the next generation of HD cameras. Fujinon worked closely with all major camera manufacturers to engineer HD lenses that are designed specifically to enhance the performance of lower-cost HDTV cameras.

The new ZA series is well-suited for applications such as: professional and corporate video; independent filmmakers; cable TV, news and sports production; houses of worship; education; event videography; municipal, state and federal government agencies; and rental companies supporting these markets.

See Fujinon in NAB booth C4210, or visit www.fujinon.com.




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