Overview

Canon CN-E 18-80mm T4.4 Compact-Servo Cinema Zoom Lens (EF Mount)

The Canon CN-E 18-80mm T4.4 Compact-Servo Lens combines the functionality of Canon's EF lenses with the features and performance of their CN-E lineup. Designed for use with EF-mount cameras featuring Super35 or APS-C sized sensors, the lens covers an incredibly useful 18-80mm focal range while maintaining a constant T-stop of T4.4 (f/4) throughout. Measuring 18.2cm long and weighing only 1.20kg, the lens presents itself as a compact, lightweight option suitable for a variety of productions, from narrative work to run-and-gun documentaries. Notably, the lens is Canon's first cine-style option to incorporate image stabilisation and autofocus functionality when paired with Cinema EOS cameras.

SKU: GC66-CN-E18-80 T4.4 L IS KAS S

Canon CN-E 18-80mm T4.4 Compact-Servo Cinema Zoom Lens (EF Mount)

Canon CN-E 18-80mm T4.4 Compact-Servo Cinema Zoom Lens (EF Mount)

The Canon CN-E 18-80mm T4.4 Compact-Servo Lens combines the functionality of Canon's EF lenses with the features and performance of their CN-E lineup. Designed for use with EF-mount cameras featuring Super35 or APS-C sized sensors, the lens covers an incredibly useful 18-80mm focal range while maintaining a constant T-stop of T4.4 (f/4) throughout. Measuring 18.2cm long and weighing only 1.20kg, the lens presents itself as a compact, lightweight option suitable for a variety of productions, from narrative work to run-and-gun documentaries. Notably, the lens is Canon's first cine-style option to incorporate image stabilisation and autofocus functionality when paired with Cinema EOS cameras.

Lens Design

Covers Super35/APS-C formats

18-80mm focal range (4.4x zoom ratio)

Constant T4.4 (f/4) aperture

Parfocal design to maintain focus during zoom

Minimised focus breathing

Cine-standard 0.8 MOD focus gear ring

0.5 MOD iris and zoom gear rings

Focus ring rotates 180°

Matching colour characteristics to existing CN-E lenses

9-blade iris

Iris closing

Compact and lightweight design

Functionality with Cinema EOS Cameras

Autofocus function (Continuous AF, One-Shot AF, Focus Guide)

Remote control of zoom, focus, and iris via camera

REC start/stop from ZSG-C10 Grip

Peripheral illumination correction

Chromatic aberration correction

Lens metadata record

T-stop/F-stop number display select

Optional Servo Control

Use the 18-80mm zoom with the separately available servo drive unit to further enhance the versatility of this lens. The servo drive is compatible with industry-standard lens controllers, including Canon's broadcast ZSD-300D and FPD-400D, for full zoom, focus, and iris control.

Alternatively, you can outfit the lens with the optional ZSG-C10 Control Grip for ENG-style lens control and operation. Power is provided to the grip from compatible cameras via the EF mount. For non-servo zoom control, the lens features cine-standard 0.8 mod gears, as well as a rubberised grip on the focus ring, enabling comfortable manual operation.

Key Features:

EF Mount

Optional Control Grip

Image Stabilisation & Autofocus Support

What's in the Box:

Canon CN-E 18-80mm T4.4 Compact-Servo Cinema Zoom Lens (EF Mount)

Lens Hood

Front Cap

Rear Cap

Lens Pouch

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Canon CN-E 18-80mm T4.4 Compact-Servo Cinema Zoom Lens (EF Mount)

The Canon CN-E 18-80mm T4.4 Compact-Servo Lens combines the functionality of Canon's EF lenses with the features and performance of their CN-E lineup. Designed for use with EF-mount cameras featuring Super35 or APS-C sized sensors, the lens covers an incredibly useful 18-80mm focal range while maintaining a constant T-stop of T4.4 (f/4) throughout. Measuring 18.2cm long and weighing only 1.20kg, the lens presents itself as a compact, lightweight option suitable for a variety of productions, from narrative work to run-and-gun documentaries. Notably, the lens is Canon's first cine-style option to incorporate image stabilisation and autofocus functionality when paired with Cinema EOS cameras.

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