FUJIFILM
Corporation (President: Kenji Sukeno) has unveiled the MK series of new cinema
lenses, which boast advanced optical performance, ultra-compact and lightweight
design and excellent cost performance. The FUJINON MK18-55mm T2.9 (MK18-55mm),
a standard zoom lens with the focal length of 18-55mm is the first MK lens to
be released in early March 2017. In the summer, this will be followed by the
launch of the FUJINON MK50-135mm T2.9 (MK50-135mm), a telephoto zoom lens
offering the focal length of 50-135mm, thus together covering the most
frequently-used range of focal lengths from 18mm to 135mm.
The rapid
growth in popularity of movies made by emerging cinematographers in recent
years including corporate and commercial movies on the Internet and other
venues has increased the opportunities of shooting movies using cinema and
regular digital cameras, and it boosts demand for high-performance cinema
lenses that deliver high resolution and advanced scene-depicting capability.
Cinema lenses are the optimal choice to achieve a shallow depth-of-field and a
beautiful bokeh.
However, since they are typically large, heavy and expensive,
those involved in online and other lower cost movie production often opt for
interchangeable lenses for digital cameras, which are more affordable and
mobile. The problem is that interchangeable lenses for digital cameras are
designed primarily for shooting still images, and therefore prone to focus
shift and optical axis shift while zooming, and so on. In response, Fujifilm
has been working on developing new cinema lenses that offer advanced optical
performance with compact size and operability to meet the needs of creative
emerging cinematographers.
The MK
lenses joining our cinema lens lineup inherit the FUJINON cine lenses' advanced
edge-to-edge optical performance and low distortion*, and yet boast compact and
lightweight design as well as the level of outstanding cost performance that
has never been seen in conventional cinema lenses until now.
The MK
series offers fast lenses with T2.9** speed across the entire zoom range,
enabling a shallow depth-of-field as well as a beautiful bokeh effect. The
lenses are compatible with E-mount*** cameras with the Super 35mm*4 / APS-C
sensor and the X Mount used in Fujifilm's “X Series” of digital cameras (APS-C
sensor). They achieve advanced optical performance despite their compact and
lightweight body by incorporating the benefits of short flange focal distance*5
into optical design to the maximum extent. The use of optical and mechanical
design optimized for dedicated movie lenses minimizes focal shift and optical
axis shift while zooming, and lens breathing (change of angle of view during
focusing) that are typically observed in interchangeable lenses for digital
cameras. The lenses feature three rings to enable manual and independent
adjustment of focus, zoom and iris (aperture), all with the gear pitch*6 of
0.8M (module). The focus ring can rotate fully up to 200 degrees to facilitate
precise focusing. This design makes the lenses comfortable to operate.
Fujifilm
will firstly release the MK18-55mm (focal length of 18-55mm) for the E Mount in
early March, followed by the MK50-135mm (focal length of 50-135mm), also in the
E-mount this summer. Their X Mount versions (focal lengths of 18-55mm and
50-135mm) are being developed for launch by the end of this year.
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