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OConnor O-Focus DM Photo and Cine Sets; One Solution for Two Applications
Feb 9th
OConnor, a Vitec Group brand, announces the O-Focus Dual Mini, a compact, double-sided direct drive follow focus unit optimized for both still and cine-style camera lenses, to meet the exacting needs of professional camera operators and assistants.
The precision gear drive of the main bridge is designed with a gear ratio of 1:0.75 so that 360 degrees of input results in 270 degrees of output (i.e. rotation on the drive gear).
There are two versions of the O-Focus DM, the Photo Set and the Cine Set, each with its own unique transmission ratio. The difference is accomplished by the use of two different types of handwheels that interface with the main bridge to generate optimized transmission output. Changing the transmission ratio is as easy as changing a lens. Without requiring tools, the handwheel(s) can be easily swapped out and the user is ready to shoot!
The Photo Set utilizes a new Hard Stop Handwheel, which has a transmission ratio of 1:1 (input: output). When coupled with the O-Focus Bridge, it yields a follow focus industry first; a 1:0.75 transmission ratio. This translates to longer, more exacting focus pulls when using limited barrel rotation still lenses for digital cinematography, and allows more precise lens control than has previously been available for these camera configurations. In addition, the hard stops enable the operator to set minimum and maximum focus points for lenses with unlimited rotation and to carry out hard focus stop pulls. To allow the focus-puller to react to unexpected movements, the unique single-hand-operated hard stop on/off switch, allows for instantaneous disengagement of the end stops for critical adjustments even during the shot.
The Cine Set utilizes the existing CFF-1 Studio Handwheel; and has a transmission ratio of 1:1.8 (input:output). When coupled with the O-Focus Bridge it yields a 1:1.4 output transmission ratio well suited for cine lenses with an expanded focus scale. The Studio Handwheel is offset; meaning it has 360 degree rotation for optimum placement and view of lens witness marks, and allows the camera to be set on the ground without the rig weight resting on the handwheel.
Both versions of the O-Focus DM feature extremely low profiles, which allow use with large diameter lenses. The sliding dovetail design provides adjustment for various lens sizes, even those with very large lens barrel diameters. Additionally, tapered flank couplings (pioneered with the OConnor CFF-1) eliminate play between the handwheel and bridge connection.
The O-Focus DM integrates seamlessly with existing follow focus accessories including whips, cranks and gears. It also shares many of the OConnor CFF-1 accessories, such as the Studio Handwheel and Marking Discs, Handwheel Extension and Studio 15/19mm Bridge. The new Toothless Friction Driver, for the use of still lenses, eliminates much of the need for additional toothed gear rings.
The O-Focus DM Cine Set and O-Focus DM Photo Set are both available now and join OConnor’s fast growing array of lens and camera accessories, which features the CFF-1 Follow Focus and award-winning O-Box WM Mattebox and O-Grip Handgrip combination.
For more information on OConnor, a Vitec Group brand, visit www.ocon.com, email info@ocon.com, become a fan on Facebook, follow the company on Twitter; or contact OConnor, 2701 N. Ontario St, Burbank, CA 91504, Phone: 818-847-8666, Fax: 818-847-1205.
OConnor new Head and Accessories at NAB
Apr 19th
OConnor, a Vitec Group brand, maker of leading camera support equipment and lens accessories for cinematography, announces at NAB 2011 the introduction of a new fluid head as well as additions to the company’s accessory lineup.
For the first time at NAB, OConnor (booth C6030) will show the new 2065 Fluid Head, designed to handle popular digital cameras like the RED One, SONY F-35, and ARRI Alexa. The 2065 provides a payload range of from 0-71 lbs. (0-32.2kg) and is loaded with the same popular features and controls that have made OConnor fluid heads the favorites of cinematographers worldwide. It replaces the renowned 2060HD, and shares the ergonomic design of OConnor’s higher-payload fluid heads like the popular 2575D and 120EX models.
OConnor will also display its growing line of camera lens accessories including the new
Cine Follow Focus (CFF-1), constructed of lightweight, durable black anodized aluminum, and sporting a multifunctional, modular design that eliminates the hassle of juggling separate bridge plates. To accompany the CFF-1, OConnor will debut its Glow-in-the-Dark Follow-Focus Marking Disks, designed to aid assistants in dark camera locations.
A big winner at last year’s NAB was the O-Grips Handgrip System, which fits neatly onto OConnor’s O-Box WM mattebox. It is the first production mattebox to feature a built-in handgrip mount. The O-Box is designed for 16:9 format full-size sensor cameras, including HDSLR and DSMC hybrid digital still and video cameras. Compact, it accommodates lenses up to 18mm; some wider. It can mount up to 3 filters: 2 in top-loading filter frames (2 each 4×4” and 4×5.65” frames are included), and a rear frame that is rotatable 360-degrees. A third 138mm round filter fits sleekly in the optional bellows ring.
Also featured are OConnor’s O-Grips, providing smooth-functioning, single-handle ball joints with a maximum 44 pound (20 kg), payload, so they work with small and large cameras. O-Grips are the first pro camera handgrips to fit three standard rod systems (15mm & 19mm Studio, & 15mm LWS) via the O-Grips bridge.
At 11am on Monday, cinematographer and cine technologist Jon Fauer ASC will discuss how the art of cinematography inspires technology, and vice versa. Tuesday at 3pm, Pulitzer prize winner Vincent Laforet will talk about composition and framing. And on Wednesday at 1:30pm, world renowned cinematographer and technologist Geoff Boyle FBKS will present “Taking cinematography from 2D to 3D.” Visit www.vitecliveevent.com for the itinerary of the whole event.
For more information go to www.ocon.com, become a fan on Facebook or follow the company on Twitter; or contact OConnor, 2701 N. Ontario St, Burbank, CA 91504, Phone: 818-847-8666, Fax: 818-847-1205.
OConnor Introduces O-Grips Professional Camera Hand Grips
Aug 12th
Pioneering fluid head and tripod innovator OConnor, a Vitec Group brand, introduces the O-Grips Handgrips.
Constructed with a solid titanium core for extreme durability and reliability, O-Grips feature smooth-functioning, single-handle ball joints with a maximum payload capacity of 44 lbs (20 kg) – making them ideal for work with both smaller and larger cameras. These are the first professional camera handgrips capable of fitting all three standard rod systems (15mm and 19mm Studio, and 15mm LWS) via the single, easy to use O-Grips bridge. OConnor O-Grips can be used with all common camera configurations (several optional accessories will be available).
Modular O-Grips are infinitely stackable for custom applications and can be configured to create double or even multi-joint handles. Each grip is fully adjustable and is capable of a half sphere of stepless articulation. In addition, by combining two grips, the range can be extended to a complete sphere.
Users can easily perform tool-free adjustment and locking of the O-Grips with one hand while operating most camera systems on their shoulder. A 3/8 stainless steel top screw and 3/8 bottom thread enable attachment at many points on a camera system and allow the addition of different accessories to the O-Grips for maximum versatility and functionality. Attaching or removing a single O-Grip Module from the camera system is quick and simple — a 5mm Allen wrench is all it takes.
At NAB 2010, OConnor O-Grips were awarded the DV Black Diamond Award for outstanding achievement in the advancement of the art and science of video technology.
Product delivery is scheduled for the second half of June 2010. OConnor O-Grips will be available as a single hand grip module with a list price of $500; in a single-jointed set priced at $1200; or in a double-jointed set with a list price of $2000. The O-Grip Three-System Rod Bridge may also be purchased separately. List price is $400.
For further information on the O-Grips and other OConnor products, go to www.ocon.com, become a fan on Facebook or follow the company on Twitter; or contact OConnor, 2701 N. Ontario St, Burbank, CA 91504, Phone: 818-847-8666, Fax: 818-847-1205
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