Abel Cine
Shop by Category
Home : Equipment Sales : Lenses & Lens Accessories : Lenses : 1/3" : Canon KT14x4.4B KRS 1/3” HDMP Zoom Lens Printable version
Canon KT14x4.4B KRS 1/3” HDMP Zoom Lens
Canon KT14x4.4B KRS 1/3” HDMP Zoom Lens

Product Overview
Canon KT14x4.4B KRS HDTV Zoom Lens:
2x Extender: no, Zoom Servo: yes, Focus Servo: no, Weight: 2.14lbs
Abel Code CN-KT14x4.4B KRS
Mfr. Code KT14x4.4B KRS
MSRP $2,500.00
 
Our price This item requires a custom quote. Select your quantity and Add to Quote (below) to receive your pricing and availability.


Quantity

 Details   Literature   Contact Sales 

Canon's KT14x4.4B lens is an affordable, lightweight one-third inch HD zoom lens, ideal for handheld shooting. Optical and mechanical design innovations include special coatings to minimize ghosting, flare, and other optical aberrations caused by strong light sources, and high MTF (Modulation Transfer Function) without affecting the maximum relative aperture throughout the entire zoom range.

FEATURES

  • Lightweight, portable design
  • Delivers the widest angle of view in its class, at 64.1 degrees in the 16:9 HDTV aspect ratio
  • High level optical performance
  • Affordable; ideal for independent filmmaking and lower-budget HD productions



    SPECIFICATIONS

    Zoom Ratio: 14x

    Range of Focal Length:
    4.4~62mm

    Maximum Relative Aperture:
    1:1.6 at 4.4~62mm

    Angular Field of View in 4:3 Aspect Ratio (8.8 x 6.6mm):
    61.4° x 36.9° at 4.4mm
    4.8° x 2.7° at 62mm

    Angular Field of View in 16:9 Aspect Ratio (9.6 x 5.4mm):
    57.2° x 44.5° at 4.4mm
    4.4° x 3.3° at 62mm

    Minimum Object Distance (M.O.D.): 0.9m (10mm with Macro)

    Object Dimensions at M.O.D. in 4:3 Aspect Ratio (8.8 x 6.6mm):
    99.1 x 55.7cm at 4.4mm
    7.2 x 4.1cm at 62mm

    Object Dimensions at M.O.D. in 16:9 Aspect Ratio (9.6 x 5.4mm):
    91.0 x 68.3cm at 4.4mm
    6.6 x 5cm at 62mm

    Size (W x H x L): 148.9 x 95.4 x 167.1mm

    Weight (Approx): 2.14lbs (0.97kg)


  • Resources at AbelCine
    AbelCine's Technical Blog