Fujinon UA125X8 BESM 4K UHD Box Lens
E-CODE: P237Z-
- 125x Zoom Ratio
- 8mm to 1,000mm
- 16.8-1800mm in 2x Extender
- F1.7 Aperture
Product Details
The UA125X8 BESM box lens covers a focal length from the wide-angle*2 of 8mm~1000mm, with an F1.7 aperture.
It is now the longest and widest 4K field lens for Ultra HD applications in the UA series, designed for unparalleled 4K performance imaging from today’s new 4K 2/3” cameras.
With its high resolution, high contrast, high dynamic range and our improved optical image stabilization technology, the UA125x captures pristine, rock-steady 4K UHD shots. It can do so at great distances but also features a surprising field of view on the wide end. With an aperture F no. of 1.7, virtual reality connections, and 16-bit encoders, the UA125x8 will soon become the standard for 4K UHD and HD production.
In addition to having the highest 125X zoom magnification, the UA125X8 also boasts advanced 4K-compatible optical performance, image-resolving capability and rich gradation of tones. It also has high-performance optical image stabilization, nine-blade aperture for natural bokeh.
The UA125X8 BESM box lens covers a focal length from the wide-angle*2 of 8mm~1000mm, with an F1.7 aperture.
It is now the longest and widest 4K field lens for Ultra HD applications in the UA series, designed for unparalleled 4K performance imaging from today’s new 4K 2/3” cameras.
With its high resolution, high contrast, high dynamic range and our improved optical image stabilization technology, the UA125x captures pristine, rock-steady 4K UHD shots. It can do so at great distances but also features a surprising field of view on the wide end. With an aperture F no. of 1.7, virtual reality connections, and 16-bit encoders, the UA125x8 will soon become the standard for 4K UHD and HD production.
In addition to having the highest 125X zoom magnification, the UA125X8 also boasts advanced 4K-compatible optical performance, image-resolving capability and rich gradation of tones. It also has high-performance optical image stabilization, nine-blade aperture for natural bokeh.