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Canon Compact CN-E Double Lens Kit
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Canon kit consisting of compact zoom lenses for cinema
CN-E 18-80mm T4.4 L IS KAS S
CN-E 70-200mm T4.4 L IS KAS S
EF attack
Optical stabilization
Constant Aperture T4.4 (f / 4)
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The Canon CN-E 18-80mm T4.4 Compact-Servo Lens combines the functionality of Canon's EF lenses with the features and performance of their CN-E lineup. Designed for use with EF-mount cameras featuring Super 35 or APS-C sized sensors, the lens covers an incredibly useful 18 to 80mm focal range while maintaining a constant T-stop of T4.4 (f / 4) throughout. Measuring 7.2 "long and weighing only 2.65 lb, the lens presents itself as a compact, lightweight option suitable for a variety of productions, from narrative work to run-and-gun documentaries. Notably, the lens is Canon's first cine-style option to incorporate image stabilization and auto focus functionality when paired with Cinema EOS cameras.
The Canon CN-E 70-200mm T4.4 Compact-Servo Cine Zoom Lens (EF Mount) provides 4K and HDR? Compatible imaging for Super 35-sensor digital cinema cameras. This compact, lightweight zoom offers coverage in the commonly used 70-200mm range. Its range can be further expanded using the optional Canon EF 1.4x III and 2x extenders (available separately). This parfocal cine lens maintains focus while zooming and has a constant maximum iris of T4.4 across its zoom range. Its color characteristics match those of existing Canon cinema lenses, making for smooth intercutting. Another cinematic feature of this zoom is its nine-bladed iris which can be used to produce attractive bokeh (out-of-focus highlights) effects.