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Today, Canon announced a new APS-C (Super 35) camera EOS C300 Mark III – check our separate article here. Along with the camera, Canon also announced the new 25-250mm 10x CINE-SERVO zoom with detachable drive unit in both EF and PL mount versions. The lens covers Super 35 sensors, but it also has a built-in 1.5x optical extender, which extends the range to 375mm and produces larger image circle to cover full-frame cameras. In addition to this, Canon announces new firmware updates for its professional display monitors and Cinema EOS cameras.
Canon CINE-SERVO 25-250mm Lens (CN10X25 IAS S). Source: Canon
The newly announced Canon 25-250mm 10x CINE-SERVO Lens (CN10X25 IAS S) features compact and lightweight design with optics capable to render 8K video. The lens features an 11-blade aperture. The maximum aperture is T2.95 between 25mm and 187mm and T3.95 for 187-250mm.
It offers a long 10x zoom range from 25mm wide-angle to 250mm telephoto. This range can even be pushed further to 375mm with the built-in 1.5x optical extender. The extender, however, has one more interesting function. It can optically enlarge the image circle of the lens to make it compatible with Full-Frame sensor cameras – such as the EOS C500 Mark II. The maximum aperture with the optical extender changes to T4.4-T5.9.
The lens has a user-detachable ergonomic drive unit. When attached, the unit needs to be powered from the right connector. With the new EOS C300 Mark III, for instance, users will need the extension unit to power the servo drive unit.
The lens mount can be interchanged between EF and PL mount. Unlike the user-interchangeable lens mount of the C300 Mark III, however, only Canon authorized service centers can do this and it will be a paid service.
The lens supports communication standards with EF mount and Cooke/i Technology with PL mount. A 12-pin serial communication is also supported for broadcast standards, as well as a 20-pin connector that outputs accurate lens positional data for various virtual systems.
The lens will be available from July 2020 and the price has been set at around $27,500/€27,500 (without VAT).
Canon also today announced in total 17 updates for its Cinema EOS System cameras. Among the updates are the following:
Last but not least, Canon also announced an update for seven models of its professional 4K reference displays – the DP-V3120, DP-V2421, DP-V2420, DP-V2411, DP-V2410, DP-V1711, and DP-V1710 – improving various functions and performance for a strengthened 4K/HDR workflow. Such updates include:
Do you have experience working with any Canon CINE-SERVO lens? What do you think about the new 25-250mm CINE-SERVO lens? Let us know in the comments underneath the article.
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Jakub Han is a freelance filmmaker based in Vienna. He is interested in new tech and trends in filmmaking and passionate about action sports and short documentaries. Jakub has over 10 years of experience with camera work and post-production.