Canon UHD-DigiSuper UJ27x6.5B Operation Manual
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The Canon UHD-DigiSuper UJ27x6.5B lens features a 27x zoom ratio, a wide focal length range from 6.5mm to 180mm, and 4K optical performance. It also includes advanced coatings and lens elements to minimize chromatic aberrations and provide superior image quality.
To mount the lens, align the lens mount with the camera's mount and rotate the lens until it clicks into position. Ensure the locking mechanism is engaged to secure the lens. Always handle the lens by its body to avoid putting pressure on the zoom or focus rings.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth to gently wipe the lens surface. For smudges, apply a small amount of lens cleaning solution to the cloth, not directly on the lens. Regularly check and clean the lens mount to ensure proper connectivity. Store the lens in a dry, dust-free environment when not in use.
First, ensure the lens and camera are correctly mounted and that the autofocus settings are enabled if using automatic focus. Check for any obstructions on the lens surface and clean if necessary. If the issue persists, it may require recalibration or professional servicing.
Yes, the lens is designed to perform well in various lighting conditions, including low light. Its advanced optics allow for high-quality image capture even in challenging lighting scenarios, although additional lighting may be beneficial for optimal results.
Check if any debris is obstructing the zoom ring and gently clean the area. Avoid forcing the zoom mechanism. If the problem persists, it may indicate a mechanical issue that requires professional servicing.
The lens is primarily designed for use with broadcast and professional video cameras that have a compatible mount. Always verify camera compatibility by consulting the camera and lens specifications.
Adjust the back focus by loosening the back focus locking screw, then rotate the back focus ring while observing the image sharpness on a monitor. Once the desired focus is achieved, tighten the locking screw to secure the setting.
Common signs include difficulty in focusing or zooming, unusual noises during operation, and visible damage to the lens elements or body. If any of these occur, it is advisable to seek professional servicing.
Ensure the image stabilization function is enabled if available. Use a sturdy tripod or support to minimize camera shake. In high-motion environments, adjusting the stabilization settings on the camera or lens may help achieve steadier footage.