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OverviewFollowing the overwhelming success of the ZEISS DigiPrime lenses, filmmakers clamored for a zoom that would incorporate the famous Zeiss engineering, craftsmanship, feel, and performance. The Carl Zeiss DigiZoom™ 6-24mm T1.9 and 17-112mm T1.9 are a masterful combination of elegantly proportioned design, sublime functionality, and outstanding performance. The ZEISS DigiZoom lenses feature many of the same innovative design choices that have established DigiPrime as the top name in optics for digital cinematography. Read on to discover why FeaturesThe Ultimate B4 Mount ZoomsTogether, the DigiZoom lenses bring world famous Zeiss precision, unmatched quality
ZEISS DigiZoom™ 6-24mm T1.9Only the ZEISS DigiZoom™ 6-24mm T1.9 capitalizes on the legacy of the technical innovations established by Carl Zeiss DigiPrime® lenses. And this compact performer comes with significant engineering marvels of its own. It embodies a masterful combination of elegantly proportioned design, sublime functionality & outstanding performance. Plus the 6-24mm optimizes the potential of leading edge 2/3” electronic cinematography cameras like no other zoom.
ZEISS Telephoto DigiZoom™ 17-112mm T1.9The latest step in the Carl Zeiss optics revolution, the Telephoto DigiZoom™ 17-112mm T1.9 is the first Zeiss-quality telephoto zoom lens custom-designed and purpose-built for 2/3” three CCD
Compact and PowerfulEngineered to offer big performance in a small package, Carl Zeiss DigiZoom lenses are surprisingly compact and lightweight. At just 9.8” (249mm), the 6-24mm is sure to fit the bill for handheld, remote and Steadicam work. Featuring all the standard cine-style accoutrements, and then some, this 4X zoom is equally advantageous in a studio situation, fully outfitted with cine mattebox, bridgeplate, as well as focus, zoom, and iris motors. The ZEISS telephoto 17-112mm is a compact powerhouse. Only 11.8” (300mm) long and weighing under 9 pounds (4 kg), this
Equipped for Ease of Use Designed for easy operation and maximum compatibility with cine style accessories, the ZEISS DigiZoom™ 6-24mm T1.9 and Telephoto DigiZoom 17-112mm T1.9 share many features with the popular DigiPrime® family. Like industry standard pitch integral zoom, focus and iris gears and brightly-marked oversized windowed cine scales, readable from either side of the lens. Focus scales are individually calibrated to provide pinpoint accuracy. And, like most of the DigiPrime series, both lenses feature a 95mm front diameter.
Zeiss Precision Back-Focus The Carl Zeiss revolutionary back-focus mechanism guarantees accurately maintained focus scale calibration across the focusing range. Of course, DigiZoom lenses are fully compatible with the ZEISS Sharp Max™ Universal Back-Focus Alignment device.
9 Blade IrisCarl Zeiss DigiZoom and DigiPrime lenses utilize the same innovative iris design for unequaled performance, free from lag, slop, or backlash.
Internal Focusing Design & Close Focusing These innovative optics incorporate the singular Carl Zeiss Internal Focusing Design for top performance – center to corner– over the entire focus and zoom range, a consistent center of gravity, minimum balance shift, and no measurable breathing. What’s more, the ZEISS DigiZoom 6-24mm focuses to just 22” from the image plane — a close-focusing 11” from the front of the lens. The extraordinary Telephoto 17-112mm focuses to just 30” from the image plane, less than 5” from the front of the lens.
Low Light Performance Like all Carl Zeiss precision optics, DigiZoom lenses are designed to offer optimum performance in low light situations with the aperture fully open. The ZEISS design provides unsurpassed contrast control by minimizing flare, veiling glare, and internal reflections well below other cine lenses. Users will enjoy superior relative illumination and high resolution over the entire screen edge-to-edge, throughout the focal and zoom range.
Low Light PerformanceFor exceptional color characteristics, Carl Zeiss carefully selects superior quality optical glass, then applies proprietary coatings. Both lenses are precision engineered to accurately color match and seamlessly intercut images made with members of the Carl Zeiss DigiPrime family. Rental HousesClick here for international rentals USA
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