The ZEISS DigiDiopter +2.0 is a high-performance close-up attachment designed for professional 2/3" HD broadcast lenses with a 95mm filter thread. Optimized to match ZEISS DigiPrime and DigiZoom lenses, this achromatic dual-lens diopter enables extreme close-up photography and shallow depth-of-field wide-angle shots while maintaining…
The ZEISS DigiDiopter +2.0 is a high-performance close-up attachment designed for professional 2/3" HD broadcast lenses with a 95mm filter thread. Optimized to match ZEISS DigiPrime and DigiZoom lenses, this achromatic dual-lens diopter enables extreme close-up photography and shallow depth-of-field wide-angle shots while maintaining exceptional image sharpness, contrast, and color accuracy with minimal chromatic aberration and fringing.
The ZEISS DigiDiopter +2.0 is a premium optical close-up attachment developed specifically for professional HD broadcast and production environments. Designed to integrate seamlessly with ZEISS DigiPrime and DigiZoom lenses, the DigiDiopter also provides excellent performance when used with other high-quality 2/3" HD lenses equipped with a 95mm filter thread.
Ideal for extreme close-up cinematography, product shots, nature filming, detail capture, and creative wide-angle compositions with shallow depth of field, the DigiDiopter +2.0 significantly reduces the minimum focusing distance of the attached lens, allowing subjects to be captured with exceptional detail and clarity.
Its advanced achromatic dual-lens optical design minimizes chromatic aberration, color fringing, and spherical aberrations while maintaining high resolution and contrast across the image. The optical characteristics are carefully matched to ZEISS DigiPrime and DigiZoom lenses, ensuring consistent color balance and image quality throughout professional productions.
Featuring the same ZEISS T* anti-reflective coating used on DigiPrime and DigiZoom optics, the DigiDiopter effectively suppresses reflections, flare, and ghosting. The self-centering clamping mechanism attaches securely using a thumbscrew while minimizing mechanical stress on the lens, ensuring reliable operation in demanding broadcast and production environments.
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