- Outline
Marketed | July 2020 |
Original Price | Open price |
Specifications | Open PDF (639KB) |
A lens using ultra low dispersion glass and a large-diameter aspherical lens are used. With Canon’s unique optical design technology that arranges them optimally, it successfully corrects color fringing and chromatic aberration, and achieves optical performance compatible with 8K cameras from the center of the screen to the periphery over the entire zoom range. Even when using the 1.5x built-in extender, it maintains optical performance compatible with 8K cameras and can shoot high-quality 8K video.
As a lens compatible with cameras equipped with a large format sensor equivalent to the super 35mm size, which is the industry standard in the video production market, it has a 10x zoom that covers a focal length of 25-250mm. When using the built-in extender, the zoom range can be switched to a focal length of 37.5-375mm, and it can also be used as a lens compatible with 35mm full-frame sensors.
A removable drive unit is equipped as standard, and by removing the drive unit, it can be used for mainstream manual operations in the video production market. In addition, the CN10 x 25 IAS S/E1 (EF mount) can be used with a Cinema EOS System digital cinema camera* to use Dual Pixel CMOS AF that achieves smooth AF operation and high tracking performance suitable for movie shooting.
* Supported models are the EOS C700 FF (released in July 2018), EOS C700 (released in December 2016), and when using the EF mount, the EOS C700 GS PL (released in December 2016), EOS C500 Mark II (released in December 2019), EOS C300 Mark III (to be released in late June 2020), and EOS C300 Mark II (released in September 2015). (As of April, 2020) Depending on the model, a camera firmware upgrade is necessary.