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The ZK4.7x19B features flange focal distance adjustment, macro function, and is LDS (Lens Data System) and /i metadata compatible. With a 19-90mm focal range and weight of only 2.85kg including servo motors, this lens has the longest focal range available in a light weight zoom.
Videographers used to shooting video in a typical ENG-style will be very comfortable with the servo. Cinematographers will also be right at home with this lens. With the detachable drive removed, the lens is set to accept industry standard cine motors and matte boxes. Plus, the lens has all the lens data output that appeals to a Cine-style shooter. LDS and /i metadata compatibility is very useful when you want to record the position information of zoom, iris and focus for computer animation and other uses.
The digital servo on the 19-90mm Cabrio has 16-bit encoding, so operators can be assured that all lens data output is extremely accurate.
The 19-90mm covers 31.5mm sensor size on a digital cinema style camera. While sensors on standard broadcast cameras are all the same size, sensors on digital cine cameras vary greatly. This new zoom ensures the image captured will cover large sensors for optimal, full-frame resolution. A nine-blade iris part of the design as well, creating the most natural-looking imagery possible.
Barrel markings are luminous for visibility in dark shooting situations. Distances are listed in feet or meters and can be changed in the field.
The 19-90mm can be controlled using cinema industry standard wireless controllers, as well as existing Fujinon wired and wireless units. Whether you are from a film background or a video one, the Premier PL 19-90 offers uncompromising quality and unprecedented flexibility.
Camera mount | PL |
Focal length | 19-90mm |
Zoom range | 4.7x |
Maximum Photometric Aperture | 1:2.9 |
Iris blades | 9 |
Focus rotation (degrees) | 200 |
Zoom rotation (degrees) | 120 |
M.O.D from image plane | 0.85 m/2'10" |
Object dimensions at M.O.D (16:9 Aspect ratio) |
19mm 917 x 516mm 90mm 193 x 109mm |
Angular field of view in degrees (16:9 Aspect ratio) |
19mm 71"41' x 44"14' 90mm 17"20' x 9"48' |
Macro | Available |
Filter thread | M111 (Protection filter included) |
Diameter x length | 114 x 226mm |
Weight | 2.85kg |
Features |
With detachable digital drive unit Flange focal distance adjustment LDS & /i compatible Lens hood optional - accepts M114 filter |
Sensor Size | 27.45 x 15.44mm |
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The ZK4.7x19B features flange focal distance adjustment, macro function, and is LDS (Lens Data System) and /i metadata compatible. With a 19-90mm focal range and weight of only 2.85kg including servo motors, this lens has the longest focal range available in a light weight zoom.
Videographers used to shooting video in a typical ENG-style will be very comfortable with the servo. Cinematographers will also be right at home with this lens. With the detachable drive removed, the lens is set to accept industry standard cine motors and matte boxes. Plus, the lens has all the lens data output that appeals to a Cine-style shooter. LDS and /i metadata compatibility is very useful when you want to record the position information of zoom, iris and focus for computer animation and other uses.
The digital servo on the 19-90mm Cabrio has 16-bit encoding, so operators can be assured that all lens data output is extremely accurate.
The 19-90mm covers 31.5mm sensor size on a digital cinema style camera. While sensors on standard broadcast cameras are all the same size, sensors on digital cine cameras vary greatly. This new zoom ensures the image captured will cover large sensors for optimal, full-frame resolution. A nine-blade iris part of the design as well, creating the most natural-looking imagery possible.
Barrel markings are luminous for visibility in dark shooting situations. Distances are listed in feet or meters and can be changed in the field.
The 19-90mm can be controlled using cinema industry standard wireless controllers, as well as existing Fujinon wired and wireless units. Whether you are from a film background or a video one, the Premier PL 19-90 offers uncompromising quality and unprecedented flexibility.
Camera mount | PL |
Focal length | 19-90mm |
Zoom range | 4.7x |
Maximum Photometric Aperture | 1:2.9 |
Iris blades | 9 |
Focus rotation (degrees) | 200 |
Zoom rotation (degrees) | 120 |
M.O.D from image plane | 0.85 m/2'10" |
Object dimensions at M.O.D (16:9 Aspect ratio) |
19mm 917 x 516mm 90mm 193 x 109mm |
Angular field of view in degrees (16:9 Aspect ratio) |
19mm 71"41' x 44"14' 90mm 17"20' x 9"48' |
Macro | Available |
Filter thread | M111 (Protection filter included) |
Diameter x length | 114 x 226mm |
Weight | 2.85kg |
Features |
With detachable digital drive unit Flange focal distance adjustment LDS & /i compatible Lens hood optional - accepts M114 filter |
Sensor Size | 27.45 x 15.44mm |
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