Canon XJ23x7B IE-D / D01-DFS DIGISUPER 23 xs 2/3 Inch Studio Lens with D01 series lens control ( compact type, full servo ) The DIGI SUPER 23 xs is a new cost-effective member of the HDTV studio lens family offered by Canon. This XJ23x7BIE-D lens is intended for broadcasters and producers having as their foremost priority excellence in picture quality in a studio high definition lens-camera imaging system while also seeking a cost-effective investment. Most of the major camera manufacturers now offer two tiers of HDTV studio cameras (both large and portable) that offer flexible choices in terms of performance/features and costs. With this new XJ23xs and the established flagship XJ25xs lens - Canon has now compatibly matched this HD camera hierarchy with two distinct HD studio lenses. The XJ23x7BIE-D utilized the best of contemporary computer-aided design techniques and breakthrough optical technologies to achieve a superbly performing HDTV lens - having only modest performance trade-offs compared to the top of the line XJ25xs studio lens - with these design innovations enabling lower costs. ABOUT THIS LENS The XJ23x7BIE-D allied the most state of the art in Canon optical developments with resourceful engineering design strategies. The design optimization achieved an excellent MTF profile over the image plane - that closely matches that of the flagship XJ25xs HD studio lens in the central image region with only a modest compromise in the outer extremities. A high MTF is maintained over the total focal range - with the very best characteristics centered on the medium to short focal lengths (where wide-angle imagery inherently contains greater detail). As with all of Canon's studio lenses the simultaneous optimization of MTF and contrast range - that contributes to excellent subjective picture sharpness - also constituted a pivotal optical design strategy for the XJ23xs. Preservation of a high MTF over the critical mid-band 20 - 75 Lp/mm spatial frequencies that is important to perceived picture sharpness remained a core design imperative. The contrast range was extended by superb control of black reproduction - with optical and mechanical design innovations that substantially reduced flare, veiling glare, and any internal reflections. Similar attention to minimization of ghost images and other highlight-related chromatic distortions caused by strong light sources on-axis and off-axis further extend the operational contrast range of the lens. Uniformity of brightness across the image plane was also carefully controlled which further serves to enhance overall picture clarity. Finally, the critically important requirement of low geometric distortion at wide-angle settings constituted another central design imperative and was effectively resolved by Canon's advanced three-group internal focusing system (which also minimizes alterations of chromatic aberrations during the focusing action). - Three significant technologies form the underpinnings of the DIGI SUPER 23xs lens system that has been carefully designed to partner with today's highest performing HDTV cameras:
- Optical
Newly developed materials (including the high index ultra low dispersion material) combined with the very latest in element design innovations and multilayer coatings produce an unsurpassed pristine imaging system for the most discerning production team. The HD xs logo identifies the deployment of all of these technologies in the lens.
- Power Optics - speaks to the combination of specialized materials, contemporary optical design, and multilayer coatings that produce the superb imagery
- Internal Focus - a Canon design innovation that uses a floating optical system to control chromatic aberrations
- Crossover Technology - switchable operation between 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratio imagery
- 4-position Turret
- Digital
Second-generation precision digital servo systems using Canon-developed 16-bit optical rotary encoder devices - Ensures high precision and repeatability of the Zoom and Focus settings
- Encoders report to the 32-bit CPU - which, in turn, calculates during the focusing actuation to tightly control a synchronized zoom counter action that eliminates focus "breathing" (undesired change of angle of view that can accompany focus changes). This Constant Angle Focusing System is identified by the CAFS logo
- 16-bit optical rotary encoder for aperture control reports to the associated camera Iris control system (10-bit compatibility)
- 16-bit encoders are output on a special 20-pin connector for direct digital interface to Robotic and Virtual studio systems
- Facilitates a wide range of customized control characteristics and automatic recall of precision control settings when used in conjunction with Canon digital controllers for Zoom and Focus
- Mechanical
Ergonomic mechanical design that exploited Power Optic technologies to maintain the same size and weight as the predecessor SDTV studio lens: - Effective elimination of center of gravity variations with focus movement (using Canon's advanced 3 group Internal Focusing system)
- Further empowers the creativity of the camera operator
- Protection against dust, smoke, and other air-contaminants
- Protection against radio interference
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