FUJIFILM DEBUTS THE FUJINON UA125X8: widest and longest 4K lens for UHD applications


4K-Compatible Broadcast Lens with World’s Highest 125X Zoom Ratio

FUJIFILM is pleased to debut the FUJINON UA125X8BESM (UA125X8), a 4K-compatible broadcast lens with the world’s highest*1 zoom ratio of 125X.
The UA125X8 box lens covers a focal length from the wide-angle*2 of 8mm~1000mm, with an F1.7 aperture. It is now the longest and widest 4K field lens for Ultra HD applications in the FUJINON UA series, designed for unparalleled 4K performance imaging from today’s new 4K 2/3″ cameras. The new lens uses the company’s proprietary optical technologies to achieve vivid color reproduction and high contrast, producing video with rich gradation using HDR (high dynamic range), which makes it a perfect choice for live coverage of sporting and music events.
It also has high-performance optical image stabilization, nine-blade aperture for natural bokeh, and is equipped with 16-bit encoders*3. The UA125x8 employs the latest High Transmittance Electron Beam Coating (HT-EBC) resulting in richer colors and greatly improved blue response and transmittance. HT-EBC, coupled with Fujifilm’s exclusive Aspheric Technology, reduces ghost and flare, and increases light transmission. A proprietary anti-fogging design minimizes lens fogging and reduces downtime due to moisture — a critical concern when shooting in all types of weather conditions.

Thanks to the world’s highest 125X magnification zoom and optical performance that supports 4K video, the UA125X can capture facial expressions and gestures of athletes on the field and performers on stage. Having the world’s highest wide-angle focal length means the lens can also capture an entire sporting or live music venue.

*1 As of November 13, 2019 according to Fujifilm data
*2 Widest angle among box-type broadcast lenses with zoom magnification of 50× or greater as of November 13, 2019 according to Fujifilm data
*3 Sensor for converting position information into digital signals; Zoom and focus position data is divided in 16-bit resolution and output as electric signals.

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