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Sabyasachi Patra
16-10-2014, 07:03 PM
Canon launches Ulta-telephoto cine-servo zoom lens CN20x 50 IAS H E1

Canon has launched a 50-1000mm ultra-telephoto zoom lens for nature and wildlife as well as sports. The CN20x 50 IAS H E1 is a cine-servo zoom lens and also has a 1.5x TC built-in.

Salient Features:
Focal Length: 50-1000mm plus built-in 1.5x TC making it 75-1500mm lens
Aperture: Max aperture (T stop) 5.0 between 50-560mm; T8.9 at 1000mm
with 1.5x TC Max T stop is 7.5 between 75-840mm; 13.35 at 1500mm

Magnification: This lens has 20x magnification
Servo: Removable servo mechanism.
Mount: Available in both EF mount as well as PL mount
Length: 41.32cm for EF mount lens and 40.52 for PL mount version
Format: Super35mm format (will fit in C300/C500/C100/Arri Amira etc)
Front element: 136mm
Weight: 6.6kg
Price: $70,200 USD

Canon has bolstered its cine-servo lens line-up with the new CN20x 50 IAS H E1/P1 high performance, ultra-telephoto zoom lens for sports and nature TV production. Delivering superb 4K image quality and exceptional creative control, the CN20x 50 IAS H E1/P1 is the first lens to combine a built-in 1.5x extender, class-leading 20x magnification and a removable servo drive, with a native 50-1000mm focal range that extends to a huge 75-1500mm.

UNPRECEDENTED VERSATILITY
Sports and nature TV productions are demanding and unpredictable, and these shooting environments demand huge levels of flexibility. For nature television, operators work in hostile and sensitive conditions which often necessitate shooting from extremely long distances, while sports productions typically require extremely high resolution for close-to-the-action stadium work. In both environments, operators require fast, reactive positional changes, shooting flexibility and nimble hardware that allow them to respond to changes in the scene.

Portable and lightweight for its class – at around 6.6kg – the CN20x 50 IAS H E1/P1’s unrivalled focal length and zooming capabilities make it ideal for both environments. It enables sports and documentary crews to capture footage at distance, while maintaining the highest quality throughout the zoom range. The huge zoom range of the lens also significantly reduces the volume of hardware that crews are required to carry, offering a superb, single lens solution for location shoots.
The latest in Canon’s cine-servo lens line-up, the CN20x 50 IAS H E1/P1 is also user-friendly, reliable and robust. The design has been developed to ensure high levels of ruggedness and reliability, even in unforgiving broadcast environments – combining the finest quality optics with a weatherproof and shockproof construction that makes it suitable for use in the most hostile conditions when on location, to the same level as conventional Canon broadcast lenses.
FLEXIBLE OPERABILITY

Compatible with a wide range of cameras, the CN20x 50 IAS H E1/P1 also supports communication between lens and camera and will be available in both EF-mount and PL-mount variants. The EF-mount version utilises Canon’s own system, while the PL-mount variant supports Cooke’s /i Technology standard as well as 12-pin serial communication.

The focus ring rotation is 180 degrees, thus balancing the accuracy required for 4K imaging with the speed needed for broadcast use. In scenarios where every second counts – and operators only have one opportunity to capture a shot – high speed zoom, iris and simple focusing operation mean that even rapidly changing scenes can be captured with ease and accuracy.

Re-installation of the servo drive unit is quick and simple, with no adjustment of gear positions required. The lens’ front diameter is Φ136mm and it’s also colour-matched for easy integration with results from all Canon EF Cinema lenses. Canon’s renowned optical lens quality combines with support for industry-standard accessories, including matte boxes and 0.8- and 0.5-type gear module accessories such as follow focus units, to provide a truly versatile solution.

Bibhav Behera
17-10-2014, 10:01 AM
Priced at $78,000 apparently. Wow

Sabyasachi Patra
21-10-2014, 11:37 AM
Canon has now announced that the price would be $70,200 USD. Direct conversion to Indian rupees comes to around 42 lakhs. :)

It is certainly not cheap. Especially for wildlife productions the cost is prohibitive. For live broadcast applications this is very cost effective.