uniQoptics

clarity made simple

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The uniQoptics team is made up of highly skilled engineers and technicians including technical academy award winner Kenji Suematsu (seen to the right) and military/ commercial optical design expert Hyperion Development. As an American grown company, uniQoptics is the place where creativity meets tradition. We are always seeking to develop new concepts in the lens industry. We find needs, and fulfill them in a cost-effective manner. Alongside trust and integrity, uniQoptics is here to bring ideas to reality. uniQoptics develops PL lenses, instrumentation, customized lenses, produce the best Hi-G lens available to date, and will personally service lenses ourselves. The company is currently known to be the leader in mount, adapter, Hi-G, and back focus applications. uniQoptics has one main goal for its customers, to make clarity simple.                 
 
 

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News

  • Lenses have begun shipping, call to place a reservation. Personal testing outside of the uniQoptics shop to begin shortly.
  • 52mm Diascopes are available for order. Initial deliveries are underway. See the new pictures here
  • Keep an eye out for uniQoptics breakthroughs in lens development, more focal lengths will be arriving soon. 
  • Want a product shown here that doesn't fit your camera? Let us know; we are the leaders in universal precision camera mounts and adapters.

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Testimonials

  • "Based upon my research for the article I wrote for hdvideopro, about these new lens offerings. uniQoptics http://www.uniqoptics.net/ seems to have one of the best and most cons..."
    Jim Matlosz, http://ls.cinematography.net/read/messages?id=16704
  • "In regards to my post on back focus, the simplest tool I?ve found for setting back focus on a RED camera is the diascope from uniQoptics. "
    Matthew Duclos, http://matthewduclos.wordpress.com/