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Panavision is a global provider of equipment rentals, stage facilities, and post-production services for movies, TV, and commercials. Explore Panavision's cutting-edge tools and technology, such as Ultra Panatar II, Panaspeed, and Light Iron.
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Panavision is the world-class provider of end-to-end...
- Optical Innovation
Panavision's vast inventory of proprietary lenses enables...
- A Family of Brands
Global manufacturer of professional lighting gels and...
- History & Awards
The 1960s found Panavision creating spherical 35mm lenses to...
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Supporting content creators worldwide with end-to-end...
- Millennium DXL2 8K Digital Camera
Panavision's DXL2 8K camera with the RED Monstro sensor...
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Explore our proprietary anamorphic and spherical optics for...
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Panavision is an American motion picture equipment company founded in 1954 specializing in cameras and lenses, based in Woodland Hills, California.
Panavision is the world-class provider of end-to-end services and solutions that power the creative vision of filmmakers. Service and support from prep through post.
DXL2 is a versatile and powerful camera that can pair with any Panavision lens and capture stunning images in any format. Learn about its features, accessories, and how to realize your vision with DXL2.
Panavision offers a wide range of proprietary lenses for filmmakers to create indelible images. Learn about their product spotlight, in-house expertise, ongoing innovation, and legacy of optical excellence.
Panavision is a global provider of camera, lighting, grip, and post-production equipment and services for filmmakers. Learn more about its family of brands, including Panalux, Light Iron, Island Studios, and Direct Digital.
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Panavision has been a manufacturer of cameras for the motion picture industry since the 1950s, beginning with anamorphic widescreen lenses. The lightweight Panaflex is credited with revolutionizing filmmaking. Other influential cameras include the Millennium XL and the digital video Genesis.