LAS VEGAS (NAB2004, Booth # SU9649), April 12, 2004
— Today's demand for HD programming is dramatically
increasing in every area of TV and motion picture
production. Canon's new products offer the industry
the ability to deliver high quality HD content while
lowering production costs.
On display at NAB2004 will be thirteen new Canon
products, which each maximize the value of a camera
by adding a wider array of options to meet individual
users needs. The new lenses allow flexibility such
as the use of portable cameras in traditional situations,
lighter weight ENG/EFP lenses to combat fatigue,
and instant recall of past lens digital settings
to ensure image consistency. In addition, Canon
is introducing its Anamorphic converter, which converts
HD cinematography to CinemaScope™ size automatically.
The converter can be used on any lens and decreases
a heavy burden in the movie production process.
"Innovative products, such as the compact studio
lens and the anamorphic converter, deliver application
specific solutions and expand production possibilities
by offering higher levels of choice at lower price
points," said Gordon Tubbs, assistant director,
broadcast and communications division at Canon U.S.A.,
Inc, a subsidiary of Canon Inc. (NYSE: CAJ). "Canon's
offerings at NAB2004 constitute our most comprehensive
selection ever and provide the right lens, for the
right application, at the right price."
Cinematography
One of the difficulties Cinematographers face today
is the challenge in adapting HD cinematography to
CinemaScope™ size. In the past, tactics such as
digitally cropping the base image's upper and lower
sides have been employed, which can decrease resolution
during the process. Canon provides professionals
with a solution for this challenge with its Anamorphic
lens converter for the 2/3" HD format. The Anamorphic
converter fits easily between any electronic cinematography
prime or zoom lens and camera, making it possible
to easily record a CinemaScope™ size (aspect ratio
2.35:1) image with an HD cinematography camera.
By providing HD productions with this highly efficient
path to full, theater-sized projection, cinematographers
can expect significant time and cost savings in
movie production.
Prime Lenses: The new FJs series of HD-EC prime
lenses from Canon has been significantly upgraded
and expanded from five to six lenses;
Anamorphic Converter for Cinemascope: With the ACV-235
Anamorphic Converter, Canon makes it possible to
easily record a CinemaScope™ size (aspect ratio
2.35:1) image with an HD electronic cinematography
camera; and
Zoom Lens: The line of Canon HD-EC zoom lenses has
expanded with the affordable yet high quality new
HJ8x5.5B KLL-SC model.
Studio lenses
Many studios today seeking maximum value are employing
portable cameras in traditional "hard camera" situations,
such as news and episodic production. The new Canon
compact lens allows users to deliver image quality
that surpasses any portable HD lens or SDTV box-style
lens while taking full advantage of portable cameras.
In addition, many facilities are seeking an affordable
alternative to larger studio lenses. Canon's new
compact HD studio lens combines high performance
with an economical approach.
The compact Canon DIGISUPER 22xs lens or XJ22x7.3B
IE-D model provides superior optical performance
for HDTV or SDTV in an extremely compact box-style
design; and
An affordable option for complimenting Canon's DIGISUPER
25xs lens is the new DIGISUPER 23xs lens, or XJ23x7B
IE-D model, which offers high optical performance
and an impressive f-1.7 aperture as well as a focal
length of 7-161mm.
In addition to these new products Canon will display
the DIGISUPER 100X lens, or XJ100x9.3B IE-D model,
the DIGISUPER 86xs lens and DIGISUPER 75xs lens
for field production applications.
Enhanced Digital Drive Technology
Camera operators often have to re-shoot the same
scene after changing the camera and/or lens position.
Canon has integrated its e-IFxs/e-HDxs enhanced
digital drive technology across the entire lens
line, allowing operators to customize the multiple
digital functions of their lenses with a high level
of efficiency and precision. At the touch of a button
this technology also enables the lens to automatically
recall past settings.
Feature Enhancements for Full Canon Lens Product
Line: The well-received and highly advanced e-IFxs/e-HDxs
technology is now available on Canon's full line
of portable HDTV and SDTV lenses;
Remote Lenses: The Canon Remote Control Lens Series
now includes three new HD lenses, the HJ22ex7.6B
ITS lens, HJ17ex7.7B ITS lens, and wide angle HJ11ex4.7B
ITS lens; and three new SD broadcast lenses, J22ex7.6B
ITS lens, J17ex7.7B ITS lens, and wide angle J11ex4.5B
ITS lens; and
Optical Accessories: Canon's expanded line of new
optical converters and attachments for HDTV as well
as existing SDTV accessories includes a 1.5x tele-side
converter, .8x wide-angle converter, .75x wide-angle
attachment, and fish eye attachment.
ENG/EFP
The new ENG/EFP lenses offer additional choices
to meet HDTV and SDTV challenges. The new high quality
lenses are light in weight and offer telephoto focal
lengths for sports production, newsgathering, documentaries,
or stabilized helicopter systems.
Portable HD Lenses: The HJ22ex7.6B lens with e-HDxs
technology is the highest-quality tele-portable
lens yet from Canon; and
Portable SD Lenses: Canon's new J35 series of lenses
advances the art of portable long lens technology.
Canon will also display their full line e-IFxs technology
lenses for SD, including the portable J22ex7.6B
lens, J17ex7.7B lens, and J11ex4.5B wide-angle lens.
Digital Video
Canon will also have on display at NAB2004 its entire
line of digital video camcorders, including the
XL1s and GL2 digital video camcorders, its network
video solutions and Pan/Tilt/Zoom (P/T/Z) system
cameras, and full line of projectors.
Also on display will be Canon's NU-700N, a turnkey
Network Controllable Pan/Tilt/Zoom (P/T/Z) system
ideal for broadcasting and professional video applications
such as traffic, weather observation and remote
city views. For broadcasters in need of a wireless
high-bandwidth connection in situations where fiber
is cost prohibitive or logistically impossible,
Canon offers its Canobeam DT-100 Series, an optical
beam communications transceiver.
See the full line of Canon products throughout NAB2004
at Booth # SU9649, Las Vegas Convention Center.
Canon U.S.A., Inc. delivers consumer, business-to-business,
and industrial imaging solutions. The Company is
listed as one of Fortune's Most Admired Companies
in America, and is ranked #39 on the Business Week
list of "Top 100 Brands." Its parent company Canon
Inc. (NYSE:CAJ) is a top patent-holder of technology,
ranking second overall in the U.S. in 2003, with
global revenues of $29.9 billion. For more information,
visit www.usa.canon.com.
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