CANON U.S.A. ADDS NINE NEW PORTABLE
HD LENSES TO THE COST-EFFECTIVE HDgc LINE
New Lenses for 2/3," 1/2," and
1/3" Video Camera Imagers Debut at NAB2007
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., April 10, 2007 – Consistent
with its industry leadership position and in-step with the proliferation
of lower-cost portable High Definition television (HDTV) cameras
designed for the production of news and other programming, Canon
U.S.A., Inc. has introduced nine additional models in its HDgc
line of cost-effective portable HD lenses, offering a broad product
line to best meet a wide range of customer needs. This new line
of Canon HDgc lenses will be featured at the Canon booth #SU 3020
at NAB2007, the annual convention of the National Association
of Broadcasters, held April 14-19 in Las Vegas.
An established leader in high-end HD lens technology,
Canon has leveraged the advanced image quality and superior operational
capabilities of its eHDxs line of portable lenses to engineer
its new line of HDgc lenses for 2/3," 1/2" and 1/3"
video camera imagers. First introduced at last year’s NAB,
the HDgc line now includes a total number of 16 lenses in both
ENG and remote-control versions with the addition of these latest
models.
The higher-end eDrive Series of HDgc lenses includes
three models – the KJ16ex7.7B IRSE, KJ21ex7.6B IRSE and
KJ10ex4.5B IRSE lenses – which are designed for cameras
with 2/3-inch imagers. All three of these lenses feature a built-in
2x extender and Canon’s digital eDrive feature, which enables
users to easily program such functions as zoom and focus settings
into the lens for precise, automated repeatability. The three
new additional HDgc lenses that comprise the Economical Series
include the KJ13x6B KRS (for 2/3"), KH13x4.5 KRS (for 1/2")
and the KT20x5B KRS lenses (for 1/3"). The third category
of new HDgc lenses is the Remote-Control Series, which includes
the KJ20x8.5B KTS (for 2/3"), KH20x6.4 KTS (for 1/2")
and KT20x5B KTS lenses (for 1/3").
“Canon’s HDgc line was very well received
at last year’s NAB,” stated Gordon Tubbs,
director, Broadcast and Communications division, Canon U.S.A.
“Smaller, more affordable portable HDTV cameras for news
and other applications are increasingly popular and are being
made available to broadcasters and program producers by all the
major camera manufacturers. Canon has conceived and engineered
its entire line of HDgc lenses to match the different imager sizes
these new cameras employ at correspondingly affordable price points.
We can now offer a lens model to suit every one of these new portable
HD cameras, with equally attractive features and pricing.”
All 16 HDgc lenses combine the best characteristics
of Canon’s world-leading optical expertise and engineering
innovations, including a well-controlled Modulation Transfer Function
(MTF) profile over their entire respective image planes. Furthermore,
the HDgc lenses feature excellent contrast performance, reduced
chromatic aberration, compact size and weight (in direct response
to the equally compact new affordable HD camcorders), and eDrive,
which is featured in Canon's eHDxs series portable lenses. In
addition, these lenses incorporate special elements, including
“Flourite” with extraordinary dispersion characteristics
and the newly developed high index ultra low dispersion (Hi-UD)
glass.
The Canon eDrive technology included in the HDgc
model KJ16ex7.7B IRSE, KJ21ex7.6B IRSE and KJ10ex4.5B IRSE lenses
is a feature previously found only on Canon’s eHDxs line
of high-end portable HD lenses. Canon eDrive represents an advanced
way to control portable lenses. Utilizing three Canon ultra-high-precision,
microprocessor-driven digital servos with miniature 16-bit optical
encoders, eDrive enables users to easily program such functions
as zoom and focus settings into a lens for precise, automated
repeatability via an easy-to-use display menu, assignable “soft”
function buttons and the rocker switch built into the lens grip.
Users can program multiple settings or none at all, depending
on their personal needs and preferences.
Among the lenses in Canon’s HDgc Economical
Series, the KJ13x6B KRS lens (2/3") features a wide angle
of 6mm, for a focal length of 6-78mm. The KH13x4.5 KRS lens (1/2")
has the same 13x zoom ratio, but with a wide angle of 4.5mm and
a focal length of 4.5-59mm. The KT20x5B KRS lens (1/3") has
a longer (20x) zoom ratio, with a wide angle of 5mm and a focal
length of 5-100mm, joining its counterparts for 2/3" and
1/2" imagers.
The three models in Canon’s Remote Series
of HDgc lenses feature servo-controlled zoom, focus, and iris
to allow for remote-controlled operation. Each of the three lenses
has a 20x zoom ratio and offers the same viewing angle for all
imager formats.
All HDgc lenses feature new, smaller ergonomic drive
units with grip support and a ribbed surface that is tilted at
an ideal angle to achieve optimum balance and comfort to reduce
operator fatigue.
Canon’s HDgc portable lenses combine high
picture quality, ease of use, sophisticated operation, lighter
weight, compact size, performance and pricing that is appropriate
for the new HD cameras that manufacturers such as Grass Valley
Group, Hitachi, Ikegami, JVC, Sony and Panasonic are making for
the expanding universe of cost-effective HDTV production.
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About Canon U.S.A., Inc.
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 on the
2006 BusinessWeek list of “Top 100 Brands.” Its parent
company Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ) is a top patent holder of technology,
ranking third overall in the U.S. in 2006†, with global
revenues of $34.9 billion. For more information, visit www.usa.canon.com.
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†IFI Patent Intelligence, January 11, 2007