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THALES
ANGENIEUX
Professional Broadcast Quality Lenses
Some of the world's finest lenses have been produced
under the Angenieux brand name since 1935. Throughout the
years, Angenieux lenses have made tremendous inroads in technology
and ergonomics - like in 1956 with the introduction of the industry's
first zoom lens and the introduction of Assisted Internal Focus
(AIF) in the 1990's. Although the company name has since changed
to THALES ANGENIEUX, the tradition for producing precision optics
remains as strong as ever before.
Versatile
lenses for broadcast production, with higher specifications and
quality in a smaller sized, lighter weight lens. In addition, the
complete new range of Angenieux Broadcast SD lenses incorporate
the latest generation of High Resolution (HR) performance optics.
Both ENG/EFP and
Box Type HR lenses are available to order, with a range of Zoom
and Focal Length options.
For detailed information on Broadcast SD
lenses visit the Angenieux
Site.
The new generation of advanced performance
optics by Angenieux uses very sophisticated polishing technology
with extremely tight tolerances, and provides resolution with no
chromatic aberration. This new range of lenses produces impressive
contrast and color, the fastest aperture, and offers a larger use
of the spectral band and focal range from any position.
For detailed information on HD TV lenses
visit the Angenieux
Website.
| Digital Cinema Cinestyle HD |
Today's filmmakers require the same lenses
that are also available for film. With 70 years of experience in
the design and development of the most prestigious lenses in the
film medium, Angenieux provides it's original film lenses for the
HD field, adapted onto 2/3" format.
Angenieux
Cinestyle lenses are distinguished by their superior film mechanics,
designed for both high precision and durability, and have a rugged
and precise construction.
For detailed information on Cinestyle lenses
visit the Angenieux
Website.
For
further assistance please contact
Protel at our Auckland or Wellington
Offices.

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