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Canon HJ14ex4.3B-IRSE 2/3" HDTV ENG Wide Angle Lens Canon HJ14ex4.3B-IRSE 2/3" HDTV ENG Wide Angle Lens Canon HJ14ex4.3B-IRSE 2/3" HDTV ENG Wide Angle Lens
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Canon HJ14ex4.3B-IRSE 2/3" HDTV ENG Wide Angle Lens Canon HJ14ex4.3B-IRSE 2/3" HDTV ENG Wide Angle Lens Canon HJ14ex4.3B-IRSE 2/3" HDTV ENG Wide Angle Lens

Canon HJ14ex4.3B-IRSE 2/3" HDTV ENG Wide Angle Lens

Canon HJ14ex4.3B-IRSE 2/3" HDTV ENG Wide Angle Lens
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The Canon HJ14ex4.3B-IRSE is a 2/3-inch HDTV ENG wide-angle lens designed for professional use in broadcast and television production. The lens has a focal length of 14x, with a 4.3-57mm range and a wide angle of view of 2.5 degrees, making it suitable for capturing wide scenes such as landscapes, architecture, and group shots. It also features a built-in 1.5x extender, which increases the focal length to 63mm, allowing for more telephoto shots. The lens also has a fast aperture of T2.8, which allows for low light shooting and shallow depth of field. Additionally, the lens also features built-in optical image stabilization and a built-in ND filter, which allows for more control over exposure and depth of field. The IRSE in the model name stands for Infrared correction, which allows for better image quality in the visible and infrared spectrum.

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The Canon e-HDxs HJ14ex4.3B-IRSE is a wide angle 14x 2/3" lens built to offer high performance in HDTV news gathering. The lens is lightweight and can be relied upon under harsh conditions. Additionally, it's equipped with features such as internal focus and shuttle-shot programmable positioning. The focal-length range is 4.3-60mm with a minimum object distance of 1' (0.3 m). This lens comes with a 2x extender for doubling focal length.

Features

  • Power Optics – superb imagery with latest optical design
  • Focal range of 4.3mm to 60mm (120mm with extender)
  • Crossover Technology Option – switchable between 16:9 and 4:3
  • Enhanced Digital Drive technology
  • Compact, robust ergonomic design

Wide angle portable ENG/EFP lens

The short 4.3mm focal length provides a 96.3-degree horizontal angle of view for the 16:9 HD image format. Combined with a focal range that has been extended to now cover a range from 4.3mm to 60mm (and 120mm with extender) this lens offers unsurpassed operational capabilities in a compact package of 1.99kg. The maximum relative aperture is F1.8. Additionally, focus breathing has been significantly reduced over its predecessor the HJ11ex4.7B.

Minimization of monochromatic and chromatic aberrations and further maximization of image contrast combine with improved MTF. The relative light distribution over the mid-to-long focal lengths with better uniformity of brightness across the image plane also provides the higher contrast. These combinations ultimately produce vividly clear and superb sharp HD pictures.

Optical Technologies

Newly developed high index optical glass materials and the Aspheric Lens Elements allow improved control over chromatic aberrations and geometric distortion especially at the very wide-angle settings. Canon’s three-part Internal Focus innovation reduces changes in aberrations when focusing to different object distances while also exercising tight control over any tendency for focus breathing.

Digital Technologies

New Enhanced Digital Drive technology provides precision microcomputer control of the three servo systems for zoom, iris and focus while also facilitating new developments in lens-camera correction of lateral chromatic aberration. Dynamic Zoom Speed Range can be adjusted from 0.5 seconds to 5 minutes (from wide to telephoto extremes).

Optomechanical Technologies

Computer simulation of the optomechanical design allowed examination of optimized anti-reflection internal barrel coatings, and structural techniques (light blocking grooves and knife edges) that produced greater control over harmful light reflections within the lens barrel that can be stimulated by strong light sources

Ecological Design

All contemporary Canon lenses avoid the use of materials and substances potentially harmful to the environment. Lead has been removed from all optics and other identified substances from all components comprising the composite lens system.