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Cooke Optics to Present First Look at Iconic Panchro Lens
at IBC 2009
July 14, 2009
Source: Cooke Optics, Ltd.
At IBC 2009 Cooke Optics will unveil the
first working prototype of the highly anticipated Panchro
by Cooke lens. The PL mounted lens for 35mm film and digital
production, which was announced at NAB 2009, is a modern redesign
of the original Cooke Panchro lenses that were instrumental
in establishing Hollywood as the center of 20th century film
production.

The Panchro is a small, lightweight and affordable lens, bringing
the benefits of Cooke expertise and technology to all filmmakers,
including independent filmmakers, film students and documentary
makers. It sacrifices one stop of light (T2.8 compared with
T2.0 for Cooke S4) and is calibrated and color-matched to
existing Cooke lenses, making it a cost-effective choice when
a faster lens is not crucial or when shooting in difficult
situations such as crash scenes or VFX shots. The reduced
size, weight and true focal length markings also make the
Panchro ideal for 3D stereoscopic productions.
The Panchro lens will be demonstrated at booth 11.D10, with
first deliveries expected to be at the end of 2009.
In addition, Cooke will showcase a range of its high level
camera lenses, including the industry favorite S4/i Prime
lenses and the Cooke RED Set of S4 /i lenses. Cooke will also
show the /i dataLink, a small box that mounts easily to any
camera and records the focus, zoom, iris settings and other
pertinent data of each take, allowing the metadata to be passed
on to post. /i Technology enables VFX and DI artists to create
more accurate, better-looking visual effects, and saves significant
time in the post-production process. The growing number of
companies that support /i Technology include Aaton, Arri,
Avid, Cinematography Electronics, CMotion, Dalsa, Mark Roberts
Motion Control, The Pixel Farm, Preston Cinema Systems, RED,
Service Vision and Silicon Imaging.
Cooke lenses have recently been used to shoot Harry Potter
and the Half Blood Prince, Angels and Demons, The Mummy: Tomb
of the Dragon Emperor, Dragon Ball, Snowflake, Frost/Nixon,
Milk and Before the Rains.
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