As Canon’s full-frame mirrorless camera lineup continues to evolve, the multinational and multi-faceted tech company continues to find new ways to improve its camera and lens options. As an updated, new model to their Cine-Servo lens, Canon has announced a new CN7x17 KAS T/R1 and T/P1 lens which will be available with a native RF mount. The Cine-Servo lens also gets an upgraded PL mount option, plus some new specs and features, including a removable Servo Drive unit and added metadata output support for your new fangled virtual productions. Let’s take a look at this Canon 17-120mm T2.95 cine-servo lens and explore how it could be right for your broadcast or cinematic productions.Canon Cine-Servo 17-120mm T2.95-3.9 LensLooking at the RF mount version here to start, this Cine-Servo 17-120mm T2.95-3.9 Lens from Canon has been designed to combine the functionality and form factor of a broadcast, ENG-style motorized zoom lens with the optical precision of a cinema zoom. The Cine-Servo 17-120mm T2.95-3.9 Lens features a native RF mount for use on cinema cameras such as the new EOS C400 and should cover sensors up to Super35—plus it will also be suitable for 8K/4K acquisition as well.Next-Generation e-Xs V Servo Drive UnitOne cool feature for this new lens is its next-generation servo e-Xs V drive unit which features the same operability and usability as ENG lenses, while adding faster focus and iris speed, Focus Breathing Compensation, and a USB-C connector. In particular, the USB-C port will allow drive unit settings to be...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Friday, 7 June, 2024