ARRI and FUJINON have joined their extensive expertise to create a completely new family of modern cine zooms. Using the latest in optical design technology and innovative manufacturing techniques, the ARRI/FUJINON Alura Zooms combine the highest optical performance with an amazingly small size, weight and price. They are available as Studio zooms for use on a tripod or crane with a wider focal range, or as lightweight zooms which are significantly smaller and lighter in exchange for a reduced focal range.
	
		All Alura Zooms' color characteristics, as well as their handling, are matched to existing prime lenses in ARRI's outstanding repertoire
	
		Main Features
	
		Matched Zooms
	
		·         Matched wide and long PL mount zooms for an efficient shooting pace
	
		·         Small size and low weight for quick and easy handling on the set
	
		Fast and Steady
	
		·         T2.6
	
		·         Consistent aperture over entire zoom range
	
		Outstanding Optical Performance
	
		·         High resolution, high contrast
	
		·         Even field illumination
	
		·         Minimized ghost, flares and veiling glare due to FUJINON multi-layer EBC coating
	
		·         Greatly reduced chromatic aberration through the use of extraordinary dispersion glass
	
		·         Minimized breathing, especially at the wide end where it counts
	
		·         9 iris leaves for round, out-of-focus highlights and a pleasing, organic bokeh
	
		·         Optimized for ALEXA 2K 16:9 image format, covers up to DIN Super 35 4:3
	
		Consistent Optical Performance
	
		·         Consistent contrast, resolution and field illumination across the whole focus and zoom range
	
		Film Style Ergonomics
	
		·         Compatible with film and digital ARRI cameras and accessories
	
		·         Robust construction
	
		·         Large, easy-to-read precision focus scales on both sides
	
		·         Matched to existing prime lenses
	
		Easy Servicing
	
		·         Feet/meter focus scales can be exchanged
	
		·         Front and rear elements can be exchanged
	
		·         Zoom centering mechanism