Canon PDW F330 User Manual

Canon’s New HDgc Lenses  
for Sony’s XDCAM HD  
Canon’s New HDgc Lenses Let You Maxim  
Whether you own or plan to buy the Sony PDW-F350 or the PDW-F330  
XDCAM HD Camcorder, you’ll want to make sure there’s a new Canon  
HDgc lens out in front. HDgc lenses combine the best features of Canon’s  
remarkable lens technologies to deliver HD optical quality and other  
higher-end advancements. The HDgc line’s lenses for 1/2-inch CCD  
cameras include: the KH21ex5.7 IRSE (telephoto lens), the  
KH10ex3.6 IRSE (wide-angle lens), and the KH16ex5.7 IRSE  
(standard lens). Canon’s exclusive Digital “eDrive” is  
included in all three of these lenses, and is  
a principal difference (along with zoom  
speed range and a built-in 2X extender)  
KH16ex5.7 IRSE  
16X zoom ratio and a 2X extender  
between these models and the more  
economical 1/2-inch KH20x6.4 KRS  
and KH19x6.7 KAS lenses.  
• Lightweight for both ENG and EFP applications  
• Canon's eDrive and Shuttle Shot technology  
• Dynamic zoom speed range:  
0.5 seconds - 5 minutes  
All HDgc lenses  
feature:  
Canon’s innovative technology  
enhancing optical performance and  
user benefits.  
Well-Controlled MTF  
(Modulation Transfer Function)  
plus excellent contrast performance  
over their entire respective image  
planes, and minimized chromatic  
aberrations.  
KH10ex3.6 IRSE  
10X zoom ratio, and a 2X extender  
• Wide-angle version (3.6mm wide angle)  
• Canon’s eDrive and Shuttle Shot technology  
• Dynamic zoom speed range:  
0.5 seconds - 5 minutes  
Compact design lightweight in direct response to the equally  
compact new tapeless HD camcorders.  
Minimizing environmental impact Canon is manufacturing all of its  
lenses, including the new HDgc models, without lead, cadmium, mercury,  
and other toxins as part of the company's policy to minimize the impact  
on the environment.  
The KH16ex5.7 IRSE, KH10ex3.6 IRSE and  
KH21ex5.7 IRSE lenses feature:  
Canon’s exclusive eDrive provides nine user-definable function  
profiles; a choice of manual, digitally assisted, or fully programmed  
control; and instant “Shuttle Shot” to zoom to the longest focal length  
for quick check of focus and back focus. Digitally assisted shooting  
techniques offered by Canon’s eDrive include graceful “padded” zoom  
start/stops so that zooms begin and end softly and without jerkiness.  
Canon’s eDrive provides for memorized focus and zoom positions,  
repeatable focus with no mechanical play or gear backlash, steady and  
slow zoom creeps, and one-button on/off.  
KH21ex5.7 IRSE  
21X zoom ratio and a 2X extender  
• Ideal for both ENG and EFP applications.  
• Canon’s eDrive and Shuttle Shot technology  
• Dynamic zoom speed range:  
0.5 seconds - 5 minutes  
mize The Potential Of Your Sony XDCAM HD  
The KH20x6.4 KRS and KH19x6.7 KAS  
lenses offer unique features:  
Canon’s exclusive Shuttle Shot function (available on the  
KH20x6.4 KRS), an advanced servo system that facilitates zooming  
back and forth between any two focal length positions  
and brings an entirely new range of value-  
added creativity to hand-held acquisition  
systems. The KH19x6.7 KAS lens  
is compatible with Sony’s  
Auto-Focus system.  
KH20x6.4 KRS  
20X zoom ratio  
• Wide angle of 6.4mm for a focal length  
of 6.4-128mm  
• Canon’s Shuttle Shot technology  
• Dynamic zoom speed range:  
1.2 seconds - 1 minute  
A new ergonomic drive unit  
a new, smaller drive unit that not only  
comfortably fits into the palm of the  
user’s hand, but also improves the  
feeling of unity between the drive unit  
and your hand. These drive units,  
featuring a grip  
support and  
ribbed surface,  
are tilted at an  
ideal angle in  
order to  
achieve a  
better balance  
KH19x6.7 KAS  
19X zoom ratio  
and to provide  
more comfort  
and reduce  
operator fatigue.  
• Wide angle of 6.7mm for a focal length  
of 6.7-127mm  
• Compatible with Sony’s auto-focus system  
• Dynamic zoom speed range:  
1.2 seconds - 1 minute  
KH20x6.4 KRS  
KH21ex5.7 IRSE  
KH16ex5.7 IRSE  
KH19x6.7 KAS  
KH10ex3.6 IRSE  
Lens  
(Auto Focus Feature)  
20x  
6.4 - 128mm  
21x  
16x  
5.7 - 92mm  
(11.4-184mm)  
19x  
6.7 - 127mm  
10x  
3.6 - 36mm  
(7.2 - 72mm)  
Zoom Ratio/Format  
Range of Focal Length  
(with Extender)  
Maximum Relative  
Aperture  
5.7 - 120mm  
(11.4 - 240mm)  
1:1.4 at 5.7 - 86mm 1 : 1.4 at 5.7 - 71.6mm  
1:1.95 at 120mm 1 : 1.8 at 92mm  
(1:2.8 at 11.4 - 172mm) (1 : 2.8 at 11.4 - 143.2mm)  
1:1.4 at 6.4 - 89.6mm  
1:1.6 at 6.7 - 96.8mm  
1:2.1 at 127mm  
1:1.45 at 3.6 - 27mm  
1:1.90 at 36mm  
(1:2.9 at 7.2 - 55mm)  
(1:3.8 at 72mm)  
1:2.0 at 128mm  
(with Extender)  
(1:3.9 at 240mm)  
(1:3.6 at 184mm)  
62.9o x 38.0o  
3.3o x 1.9o  
(34.0o x 19.5o)  
(1.7o x 0.9o)  
88.1o x 57.1o  
11.1o x 6.2o  
(51.7o x 30.5o)  
(5.5o x 3.1o)  
62.9o x 38.0o  
4.3o x 2.4o  
(34.0o x 19.5o)  
(2.1o x 1.2o)  
Angular Field of Viewo  
(with Extender)  
57.1o x 34.1o  
3.1o x 1.8o  
55.00 x 32.60  
3.140 x 1.770  
0.8m (10mm with Macro)  
169.4 x 111.9 x 217.5mm  
3.9lbs (1.79kg)  
2.0x  
0.3m (10mm with Macro)  
168.2 x 110.6 x 240.8mm  
4.1lbs (1.87kg)  
2.0x  
0.6m (10mm with Macro)  
163.9 x 106.3 x 196.7mm  
3.24lbs (1.47kg)  
2.0x  
M.O.D.  
0.9m (10mm with Macro) 0.9m (50mm with Macro)  
Size (WxHxL)  
Weight (approx.)  
Built-in Extender  
163.3 x 103 x 182.5mm  
112 x 88 x 171.8mm  
2.8lbs (1.27kg)  
2.8lbs (1.27kg)  
The Canon LO-32BMT  
The Canon LO-32BMT adapter allows you to mount a 2/3” B4 bayonet lens onto  
any Sony 1/2” proprietary mount camera such as the new XDCAM HD series,  
PDW-F330/F350 while not affecting the optical quality of the lens. It is important to consider  
the following information when using a 2/3” lens with a LO-32BMT adapter mounted to a 1/2” camera.  
1. The images produced will appear visually more telephoto by a factor of 1.38x.  
2. The actual F-Number of a lens does not change when mounted on a different format size camera.  
If the lens is F1.9 in the 2/3” format, the lens is also F1.9 in the 1/2” format.  
3. The Focal Length and F-Stop markings on the 2/3” lens are correct in either format.  
4. It is highly recommended that HDTV lenses always be employed on HDTV cameras.  
Focal Length  
When using a 2/3” lens with a LO-32BMT adapter mounted to a 1/2” camera, the actual focal length  
of the lens does not change. However, the angle of view associated with that focal length changes.  
In this case, the lens will visually be more telephoto, by a factor of 1.38x. As an example, the 2/3”  
KJ20x8.5B HDTV lens (58.90 angle of view at 8.5mm when mounted on a 2/3” camera) will visually  
appear to have a 44.60 angle of view, that equates to an equivalent focal length of 11.7mm  
(8.5mm x 1.38 = 11.7mm)  
2/3” HD Camera Angle of View  
58.90  
2/3” HD Lens  
KJ20x8.5B Focal Length  
at Wide Angle  
2/3” HD Camera  
Angle of View  
1/2” HD Camera  
Angle of View  
with LO-32BMT  
Visual Equivalent  
Angle of View  
in 2/3”  
8.5mm  
58.90  
44.60  
11.7mm  
1/2” HD Camera Angle of View  
with LO-32BMT  
44.60  
F-Number  
The actual F-Number of a lens does not change when mounted on a different format size camera.  
Using the 2/3” KJ20x8.5B HDTV lens as an example, its maximum aperture is F1.8. When that lens is  
mounted on the 1/2” camera with the LO-32BMT adapter, the focal length and effective aperture of  
the lens do not change.  
2/3” HD Lens  
KJ20x8.5B with LO-32BMT  
Zoom Ratio: 20x  
Wide Focal Length: 8.5mm  
F-Stop: F1.8  
The formula for deriving the F-Number of any lens is as follows:  
F-Number = f / D  
f = Focal Length  
D = Effective Aperture  
1/2” HD Lens  
Since neither the focal length nor the effective aperture has changed, the F-number remains the same,  
KH20x6.4  
F1.8. Thus, there is no optical sensitivity “loss” involved when using a 2/3” native lens with the LO-32BMT  
Zoom Ratio: 20x  
Wide Focal Length: 6.4mm  
F-Stop: F1.4  
on a 1/2” camera. As a comparison, if instead of using the 2/3” KJ20x8.5B lens and LO-32BMT adapter,  
you were to substitute a 1/2” KH20x6.4 HDTV lens, the adapter would no long be necessary. By applying  
the same formula, F-Number = f/D, to the 1/2” KH20x6.4 lens, the lens will have a faster F-Number, F1.4,  
compared to the 2/3” lens and LO-32BMT combination.  
The 2/3” KJ20x8.5B lens  
with LO-32BMT as compared  
to the 1/2” KH20x6.4 lens.  
Canon USA Inc.  
Broadcast and Communications Division  
65 Challenger Road, Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660  
1-201-807-3300 / 1-800-321-4388  
Specifications subject to change without notice. Errors and omissions excepted.  
©2006 Canon U.S.A., Inc. All rights reserved. Canon is a registered trademark of Canon Inc. in the United States  
and may also be a registered trademark or trademark in other countries. IMAGEANYWARE is a trademark of Canon.  
Weight and dimensions are approximate.  
CNB3000-00609-78  

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