Canon HJ40x14B IASD-V with Controls, Sled, and Case- USED

$24,500.00

We only have this 1 HJ40 in stock but it will not last long! This HJ40 is in excellent working and physical condition. We have other an array of ENG and Box lenses right now so contact us today for more information!

Includes:

  • ZSD-300D w/ clamp
  • FPD-400D w/clamp
  • SUP-300
  • Pelican Shipping Case

 

1 in stock

Description

The Canon HJ40X14B 2/3″ EFP Telephoto Lens is a telephoto lens that is intended for producers and broadcasters engaged in documentary, natural history, and many other challenging location productions that seek high definition image capture over very considerable distances. The HJ40X14B offers an extremely long focal length of up to 1120mm with the extender that gives you the ability to shoot from very far distances. And with the Optical Image Stabilization feature, you can capture crisp and clear images at very long distances without concern for an unsteady image.

The HJ40X14B offers creative flexibility and mobility in a handheld HDTV camera system with the demanding performance requirements for high-end HDTV image acquisition at long focal lengths. Additionally the HJ40X14B incorporates a dual lens approach to broaden the shooting options, achievement of an adequate sensitivity, maximization of image contrast, and preservation of the highest MTF over the long focal ranges.

Also included with the HJ40X14B is the Canon SUP-300, a support bracket for long lenses from Canon. This bracket vertically supports the long lenses for stability and to suppress lens mount damage.

Optical Shift Image Stabilizer

The HJ40X14B is equipped with a unique feature called the Optical Shift Image Stabilizer that helps eliminate the worry over unsteady images, which is key when shooting long distances. When the lens moves, the light rays from the subject are bent relative to the optical axis, resulting in an unsteady image because the light rays are deflected. By shifting the IS lens group on a plane perpendicular to the optical axis to counter the degree of image shake, the light rays reaching the image plane can be steadied. Since image shake occurs in both horizontal and vertical directions, two shake detecting sensors for yaw and pitch, detect the angle and speed of movement and send this information to a high-speed 32-bit microcomputer, which converts the information into drive signals for the IS lens group. Then the actuator moves the IS lens group horizontally and vertically thus counteracting the image shake and maintaining the stable picture.

Servo Kit