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Pacific Northwest Lens Summit 2026

Koerner Camera Systems hosts The Pacific Northwest Lens Summit again in Portland, Oregon.
This year, the Lens Summit will be located at Portland State University on March 20 – 21, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Registraton is free. Sign up now. https://www.lenssummit.com
More than 40 exhibitors are expected from around the world — providing hands-on time with their latest lenses and cine products: Ancient Optics, Angénieux, ARRI, Atlas Lens Co, Band Pro, Canon, Chrosziel, Cine Lens Manual, Cine Visuals, Cooke Optics, Creative Solutions, Denz, Duclos Lenses, DZOFilm, Film and Digital Times, Fujifilm and Fujinon, Hawk Anamorphic, IB/E Optics, Innerspace Cases, Iron Glass, Khan Optic, Kipon, Laowa / Venus Optics, Leitz Cine Lenses, Lensworks, Lindsey Optics, Nisi, Old Fast Glass, Pixboom, Revar Cine, Schneider-Kreuznach, Second Reef, Sigma, Sony, Tiffen, Tokina, Tribe7, True Lens Services, ZEISS, ZeroOptik. read more…
Euro Lens Summit – London 2025

The European Lens Summit returned for its second year at CVP’s Brentford facility on July 12 and 13. Bianca Halpern wrote the following. Picture this: An event focused entirely on Cinema Optics, where you can talk one-on-one with cinematographers, camera assistants, rental house staff, lens technicians, lens designers and users… read more…
Pacific Northwest Lens Summit

Koerner Camera Systems in Portland, Oregon will host their annual Pacific Northwest Lens Summit on May 4, 2019, 10:00am-5:00pm. It could be the center of the optical universe, with a load of lenses, lens technicians, gurus, users, wireless lens controls, supports, rigs and AKS from lots of manufacturers and exhibitors. read more…
Koerner Camera Lens Summit

by Adam Wilt Koerner Camera Systems in Portland, Oregon hosted the 2nd annual Pacific Northwest Lens Summit on the first Saturday in May. About 250 people came to see lenses, filters, FIZ controllers and focusing aids, anamorphics and adapters, gimbals, cameras, and camera robots presented by thirty different exhibitors. Attendance might have been even higher had Portland not suffered from… read more…







