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Zeiss DigiZoom 6-24mm
Carl Zeiss DigiZoom 6-24mm Vario Sonnar T1.9
At just 9.8” (249mm), the Carl Zeiss DigiZoom is surprisingly compact and lightweight. So it’s sure to fit the bill for handheld, remote and Steadicam work. Featuring all the standard cine-style accouterment, and then some, the new zoom lens is equally advantageous in a studio situation, fully outfitted with cine mattebox, bridgeplate, as well as focus, zoom, and iris motors.
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Technical Data:
For 2/3" 3CCD cameras with B4 Mount
Focal Length f=6-24mm
T-Stop: 1.9
Close Focus Limit (ref: film plane): 0.52m (22")
Length: 249mm
Front Diameter: 95mm
Weight: 2750 Gramm (6 lbs. 1 oz.)
Number of Elements: 26
Number of Groups: 20
MTF Value for 56 lp/mm for Infinity GN Channel: 90%
Image Angle 4:3 at 6mm: 73.9° Hor. / 58.4° Vert. / 86.7° Dia.
Image Angle 16:9 at 6mm: 78.9° Hor. / 49.1° Vert. / 86.7° Dia
Image Angle 4:3 at 24mm: 20.7° Hor. / 15.6° Vert. / 25.6° Dia.
Image Angle 16:9 at 24mm: 22.5° Hor. / 12.8° Vert. / 25.6° Dia
Focus Angular Rotation: 330°
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