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Fujinon unveils new PL mount zoom lens
Fujinon HK5.3x75 Lense

Fujinon unveils new PL mount zoom lens

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Fujinon, a major manufacturer and distributor of optics and lens assemblies for the broadcast, digital cinema, and industrial markets unveiled the new 75-400mm T2.8-T3.9 PL mount zoom lens (model number HK5.3x75) at the this year’s International Broadcast Equipment Exhibition (Inter BEE) held in China.

The 75-400mm is the second lens in the PL mount zoom lenses series of Fujinon. The 75-400mm provides with an impressive telephoto focal range, fast T-stops and delivers unsurpassed optical performance.

Hank Hayashi, President and CEO, Fujinon, Inc say, “We have received great feedback on the new series from Rental House Facilities, Directors of Photography, Camera Operators, and Assistants. Fujinon listens closely to suggestions from the industry. It has enabled us to build better lenses.”

Fujinon released the first lens in the series at NAB 2009, the 18-85mm T2.0 (Model Number HK4.7x18F). Now available for purchase, the 18-85mm can also be rented from a growing number of top Rental House Facilities.

Fujinon's PL Series comprises of four lens models: 18-85mm T2.0 (available now); 75-400 mm T2.8-T3.9 (available now); 24-180mm T2.6 (available January 2010); and the 14.5-45mm T2.0 (available April 2010).

Designed to maximize performance, on either film or digital cinematography cameras; the Fujinon's new PL zoom lenses offers speed and focal range that are not available in a zoom family before.

With unprecedented color-matched optical performance, all four zoom lenses share common (136mm) front barrel diameter, consistent gear position, and production-friendly size/mass. Fujinon's PL Series zooms are fast, providing new creative possibilities and cost savings with production lighting requirements.

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