HDx35 Adapter PL-Mount
Optical adapter for use of B4 Mount lenses with ARRI ALEXA, RED One, Sony PMW-F3...

Rolf Steinmann in Death Valley with ARRI Alexa, HDx35 and Canon x18
"As a wildlife cameraman I have a major problem on 35 mm:
There is no extreme longlens zoom available. IB/E OPTICS´ adapter HDx35 makes it possible to use Canon's super B4 lens HJ18x28 with very little compromise on my ARRI ALEXA. The results are surprisingly sharp."
- Rolf Steinmann, Wildlife Cameraman, www.rolfsteinmann.de -

HDx35 on Sony F3
The HDx35 is an optical doubler with a 2.5 stop light loss, for use with the ARRI ALEXA, RED One and Sony PMW-F3 as well as restricted with the Sony F35, Sony SRW-9000PL, Phantom HD Gold (1920x1080) and RED Epic (all 4K Formate).
The adapter turns the B4 lens into a longer focal length lens, so that the relative depth of field expected for the larger sensor is achieved, while the usual field of view when the lens is mounted to a 2/3” camera is maintained.
All HD adapters also optically correct for the different spectral alignments between three-chip prism block sensors, for which the B4-mount lenses were designed, and the single sensor of the large sensor cameras. HD Adapters are highly telecentric in design, delivering a bright, sharp image across the entire frame, with excellent color and contrast.
The adapter turns the B4 lens into a longer focal length lens, so that the relative depth of field expected for the larger sensor is achieved, while the usual field of view when the lens is mounted to a 2/3” camera is maintained.
All HD adapters also optically correct for the different spectral alignments between three-chip prism block sensors, for which the B4-mount lenses were designed, and the single sensor of the large sensor cameras. HD Adapters are highly telecentric in design, delivering a bright, sharp image across the entire frame, with excellent color and contrast.
HDx35 Adapter - Datasheet 10/2011 (564kB)
HDx Adapter, Camera Assignment (405kB) Video IBC 2011: Band Pro shows F3 Accessory













