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Fujifilm launches new security camera lens

Said to be the first Fujinon varifocal lens that offers advanced optical performance for compatibility with 6 megapixel (4K) high resolution security cameras Fujifilm Europe’s new Fujinon DV2.2x4.1SR4A varifocal lens will be on display at this years´ Security Essen.
August 5, 2014 Read time: 1 min
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Said to be the first  52 Fujinon varifocal lens that offers advanced optical performance for compatibility with 6 megapixel (4K) high resolution security cameras Fujifilm Europe’s new Fujinon DV2.2x4.1SR4A varifocal lens will be on display at this years´ Security Essen.

When mounted on a high resolution security camera, the Fujinon DV2.2x4.1SR4A can capture and record security footage with the finest details at a high resolution of 6 megapixels.

The lens focal length can be adjusted to anywhere between 4.1mm and 9mm (2.2x zoom ratio) at the time of camera installation to support security monitoring from various angles. Its day/night design that supports near-infrared wavelengths gives the lens an ability to capture clear high-resolution footage even at night for broad applications both indoors and outdoors.

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