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Review Summary
22x
2x
7-154 mm
14-308 mm (with extender)
1:1.8 (7.0-116mm)
1:2.9 (154mm)
1:2.2 (7.0-116mm)
1:4.4 (154mm)
(1X) 7.0mm 68deg. 49' x 42deg. 07'
154 mm 3deg. 24' x 2deg. 00'
(2X) 14.0mm 37deg. 49' x 21deg. 48'
308mm 1deg. 47' x 1deg. 00'
31.5" (80.01cm)
46" (116.84cm)
127mm (5") P=0.75
7 x 7.3 x 13.3" / 17.78 x 18.54 x 33.78cm
14.5lbs / 6.6kg
The Fujinon XA22x7BES-D8 7-154mm f/1.8-2.9 Box Type 2/3" Compact HDTV Lens is an industrial zoom lens suitable for sports and similar long range viewing environments. Along with high quality optics, this lightweight lens incorporates a gear drive mechanism which, in contrast to a belt drive motor, ensures smooth and precise functionality. With its fully boxed housing design, this lens also offers quiet operation. A removable shroud makes it easy to access internal components during servicing.
This lens features minimal focus breathing, which will reduce the image resizing effect that can occur when the focus is adjusted. Other important features include an external port with 14-bit control for interfacing with robotics and a 127mm front filter thread for adding protective and image control filters.
This lens incorporates all the benefits of Fujinon's DIGI POWER digital controls, including Fujinon's exclusive F.I.N.D. system which performs self-diagnostic analysis to evaluate electro-mechanical lens operational parameters. An LED readout, located on the outside of the lens, provides information on zoom, iris and extender settings. On account of its smaller and lightweight design, this does not require heavy duty support and can be quickly attached to standard ENG-capable tripods, studio pedestals and robotics systems using the provided easy-to-mount support bracket. With the addition of an ACM-17 adapter, this lens can also be used with JVC 1/3" ProHD cameras. This configuration will result in a 1.97x magnification increase in the focal length of lens.