Overview
The Canon HJ15ex8.5B KRSE-V HDxs Series HDTV Lens is designed to maintain stable images even when the camera is subject to jolts and vibrations, the HJ15ex8.5B KRSE-V uses Canon's unique Vari-Angle Prism image-stabilizer (VAP-IS) technology to achieve a high level of image stability all the way from telephoto to wide-angle settings.
Canon's HJ15ex8.5B KRSE-V portable HD zoom lens is ideally suited for diverse and challenging outdoor shooting situations because it can stabilize a wide range of vibration frequencies. Examples range from the low-frequency vibrations encountered on a camera operator's shoulder in a jostling crowd situation, to tripod-mounted operation on shaky platforms, to the higher-frequency vibration that cameras are subject to when operated inside TV news helicopters, motor vehicles, motorbikes, and boats. The lens provides four selectable stabilization modes to allow operators to optimize the degree of correction under diverse, and sometimes unique, shooting conditions.
Canon's unique VAP-IS technology incorporates a novel optical group made up of two flat glass elements joined by sealed bellows containing a high-refractive-index liquid, selectively placed within the lens' overall optical system. Physical perturbations to the lens, in the form of jolts or vibrations, flex the bellows proportional to the amplitude of these disturbances. The associated distortion of the liquid instantaneously alters the direction of the transmitted light rays in a manner designed to counter the incoming light-ray displacements created by these disturbances. The system has been optimized to introduce a high-degree of real-time compensation for image instabilities arising from all forms of lens-camera operational unsteadiness.
A major advantage of Canon's unique VAP-IS system contained within the new HJ15ex8.5B KRSE-V portable HD zoom lens is that it totally relieves the camera operator of any concerns with respect to lens-camera stability, allowing full concentration on creative image framing, focusing, and capturing imagery of the subject being photographed. This is of particular importance, considering the extreme image detail and clarity associated with HD video acquisition.
Optical Technologies
Newly developed optical materials combined with the very latest lens element design innovations and multilayer coatings that produce an unsurpassed, pristine imaging system for the most discerning production team.
Power Optics
Combination of specialized materials, contemporary optical design, and multilayer coatings that produce superb imagery.
Internal Focus
A Canon design innovation that uses a floating optical system to better control chromatic aberrations.
Digital Technologies
Third-generation enhanced digital servo systems using Canon-developed 16-bit optical rotary encoder devices introduce entirely new value-added creativity to handheld acquisition systems. Enhanced Digital Drive technology features a microcomputer-driven servo control that embodies position memory and user-defined digital functionality. 16-bit rotary encoder for aperture control reports to the associated camera Iris control system (10-bit compatibility). Maximum Zoom speed is 0.5 seconds and Focus is 1.5 seconds; built-in Iris and Zoom motors.
Mechanical Technologies
Ergonomic mechanical design having the same size and weight as its SDTV predecessor. Compact digital servo drive unit is mounted to the lens at a 12.5 degree angle for comfort and balance. Magnesium alloy body for light weight and exceptional durability.
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 such as cadmium, mercury, PBBS etc from all components comprising the composite lens system.
What's in the Box
- Rear Cap
- Front Cap
- Lens Hood
- Canon HJ15ex8.5B KRSE-V HDxs Series HDTV Lens
Specifications
Key Highlights
- 8.5~128mm f/2.5 - f/4.7 Zoom
- 2/3" format
- MOD: 2.62' (0.8m)
- B4 Mount