CANON’S HJ17ex7.6B HD
NEWS LENS WINS STAR AWARD AT NAB 2005
TV Technology Magazine Cites HJ17ex7.6B
as a Preeminent Technological Innovation
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., MAY 23, 2005—In
response to the broadcast industry’s transition
to Digital Television (DTV) and the associated rapid growth
of High Definition (HD) production in news, sports, and
entertainment programming, Canon Broadcast & Communications
is developing new and innovative portable HD lenses. Canon
is addressing the complex demands of HD lens design in
terms of weight, size, ergonomics, and price-performance—all
of which are especially important considerations for deployment
of HD newsgathering systems.
Canon’s unveiled its first HD news
lens—the HJ17ex7.6B—at the National Association
of Broadcasters (NAB) conference and exhibition in Las
Vegas (April 18-21). The HJ17ex7.6B, which is designed
for HD ENG cameras employing a 2/3-inch imaging device,
is believed to be the first in the world to have been
designed specifically for HD newsgathering.
In addition to attracting the attention
of NAB attendees, Canon’s HJ17ex7.6B lens also won
a 2005 STAR (Superior Technology Award Recipient) Award,
presented by the editorial staff of TV Technology magazine
at the NAB 2005 convention. The STAR Award is designed
to celebrate and showcase the preeminent technological
innovations available to the broadcast industry. A panel
of judges consisting of TV Technology editors and columnists
reviewed a variety of products, examined their technical
applications and overall contribution to the industry,
and then submitted their award nominees.
“Our panel of editors and columnists
walked the show floor in search of innovative and ground-breaking
new products,” said Tom Butts, editor of TV Technology.
“The products we selected made the cut—they
demonstrated their ability to help advance the acquisition
and dissemination of audio and video in the professional
video marketplace.”
The STAR Award-winning HJ17ex7.6B lens is
smaller, lighter, and lower cost than its full production
“cousin,” the popular HJ17ex7.7B HD lens,
which is widely used for high-end HDTV field production.
The addition of the new HJ17ex7.6B brings to five the
family of Canon’s portable 2/3-inch HD EFP/ENG lenses.
The HJ17ex7.6B has a focal length range from 7.6mm to
130mm (or 15.2mm to 260mm with extender) and weighs in
at just 3.5 lbs. A switchable aspect ratio (16:9 and 4:3)
version of the lens with Canon’s “Crossover”
option is also available.
The fact that Canon’s new HJ17ex7.6B
lens is designed for HD ENG cameras employing a 2/3-inch
imaging device is especially noteworthy given that NAB
2005 saw the first introductions of 2/3-inch HD ENG camcorders
from two major manufacturers. Additional companies indicated
at NAB that their own 2/3-inch HD cameras are also in
development. Manufacturers showed 2/3-inch CMOS camcorders
capable of capturing in either the 1080i or 720p HD formats.
Canon plans to work with all camera manufacturers as they
bring new CMOS and CCD cameras to the market.
“The introduction of the HJ17ex7.6B
lens signals Canon’s recognition that the DTV era
now anticipates HD newsgathering as a programming dynamic
that will become of increasing importance over the next
couple of years,” said Gordon Tubbs, assistant director
of the broadcast and communications division at Canon
U.S.A., Inc., a subsidiary of Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ). “This
is a lens that sought a size and weight to facilitate
highly mobile HD acquisition while still delivering full
HD image quality to HD camcorders. We are very pleased
that the HJ17ex7.6B lens has won a STAR Award from TV
Technology magazine.”
About TV Technology: TV Technology is the
industry’s leading magazine for technology news
and reviews and is celebrating its 22nd year covering
the television industry. The magazine is published by
IMAS Publishing, the world’s largest publisher of
audio and video publications. Other IMAS products include
Radio World, Pro Audio Review, and a family of country-specific
publications and Web sites.
About Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Canon U.S.A., Inc. delivers consumer, business-to-business,
and industrial imaging solutions. The Company is listed
as one of Fortune's Most Admired Companies in America
and is rated #35 on the BusinessWeek list of "Top
100 Brands.” Its parent company Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ)
is a top patent holder of technology, ranking third overall
in the U.S. in 2004, with global revenues of $33.3 billion.
For more information, visit www.usa.canon.com.
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