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Fujinon CCTV lens range enlarged

Fujifilm has launched a number of new megapixel Varifocal lenses for day/night as well as high-resolution telezoom lenses for long range surveillance applications in high definition. Three new Varifocal lenses offer high resolutions of three megapixel and IR-correction for applications by day and night: YV3x6SR4A (f = 6~18 mm) and YV3.3x15SR4A (f = 15~50 mm) for a maximum sensor size of 1/2.7” and the DV4x12.5SR4A (f = 12.5~50 mm) for 1/1.8” sensors. Locking screws for zoom and focus, metal mounts and Fuji
July 17, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
5003 Fujifilm has launched a number of new megapixel Varifocal lenses for day/night as well as high-resolution telezoom lenses for long range surveillance applications in high definition.

Three new Varifocal lenses offer high resolutions of three megapixel and IR-correction for applications by day and night: YV3x6SR4A (f = 6~18 mm) and YV3.3x15SR4A (f = 15~50 mm) for a maximum sensor size of 1/2.7” and the DV4x12.5SR4A (f = 12.5~50 mm) for 1/1.8” sensors. Locking screws for zoom and focus, metal mounts and Fujinon´s proprietary ‘AT’ aspherical technology are standard features of the Varifocal lenses as well as the option to choose between manual iris and auto iris function (DC iris).

Meanwhile, the new telezoom D60x16.7SR4DE lens series features two megapixel resolution and 60x optical zoom. The lenses are designed for 1/1.8” sensors (or smaller) and cover a  focal length range of f = 16.7~1000 mm. Thanks to the built-in 2x extender, the focal length can be doubled and reaches up to a maximum focal length of
f = 2000 mm.

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