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The overwhelming optical performance needed for 8K images is provided by 8K broadcast box lenses, which combine technology developed over many years. Using a lens and a sensor to capture images for storage on the camera’s memory card, 8K video cameras operate similarly to 4K or Full HD cameras.
Cinematographers are currently hesitant to adopt 8K cameras due to the size of the data they produce, which can occupy up to 2 terabytes of storage space for 40 minutes of video.The images captured by 8K cameras can be viewed on 8K televisions, in theaters, or during live broadcasts.
The Global 8K studio lens market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
New HP66x15.2 box lens from Fujinon launched. A new box lens from Fujinon with the longest 8K focal length in the world—1,000mm—and a portable lens with the widest 8K focal length in the world—7.6mm—have both been unveiled.
For 8K video recording, which has a resolution four times higher than 4K/UHD, lenses with extraordinarily high optical performance are necessary. The HP66x15.2-ESM box lens from Fujinon has a 66x zoom, which is the largest zoom magnification on an 8K lens to date.
The smaller Fujinon HP12x7.6ERD-S9 should begin shipping in the fall and has a focal length range of 7.6mm for wide-angle to 91mm for telephoto.
The 8K lenses’ ultra-high resolution “is paired with vibrant colour reproduction and great contrast to achieve rich tonal gradation in high dynamic range (HDR),” according to the manufacturer. Both lenses can be combined with the Fujinon EPD-51A-D02/F03 focus position demand device to obtain precise focusing.