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Canon - Minolta Beijing Olympics Market New Products

October 19, 2007

Optical equipment makers Canon video professionals aimed at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the market has developed a new portable telephoto October 16, announced a simultaneous worldwide. October 18 to 20, Canon Photo Plus Expo to be held in New York in the two new kinds of samples exhibited Brandt said the statement.

“F/2L EF 200mm IS USM” is the biggest opening of the high-performance 2.0 numerical aperture telephoto lens L, which is lighter than the indoor sports photo and portrait photography, including lens, users want products that meet their needs.

(Picture: Olympus’ IS USM EF 200mm F/2L ‘)

Shake 551 onboard calibration features (IS), and Super UD lens and efficiently as possible, using a variety of conventional high-resolution and high-definition image quality by suppressing be able to implement. Similarly, a lightweight magnesium alloy which were adopted, 269 proof enhanced by the harsh environment, it is possible to shoot even-effective. In addition to a digital camera optimized lens coatings and the ghost of this initiative is designed to suppress flare phenomenon efficiently.

551 cal shake feature (IS: Image Stabilizer), comes with built-in high-performance printers L ‘IS USM EF 800mm F/5.6L’ existing ‘EF 600mm F/4L IS USM’ 800mm lens, but the same size and distance from the focus furniture Olympus, which boasts the highest hyeonhamyeo performance. The focus of a high-performance lens longer than the distance to the desired indoor sports media products tailored to the needs of users photography.

Anger is a lightweight magnesium alloy coating were adopted harsh environment, as well as silver enhancement efficient, it is possible to shoot. In addition, digital camera lens coating optimized for adoption, and the ghost (ghost), flare phenomenon (flare) is designed to efficiently suppressed.

(Picture: Olympus’ F/5.6L IS USM EF 800mm)

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