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Azure Photonics offers HD lenses for ITS

The range of high definition lenses for intelligent transportation systems (ITS) applications from Chinese manufacturer Azure Photonics includes a 2/3-inch format 10-40mm varifocal lens, one-inch format 25mm, 35mm and 50mm fixed lenses as well as starlight F-stop 1.2 series lenses. Azure ITS lenses are optimised for longer focus distance applications.
October 28, 2016 Read time: 1 min

The range of high definition lenses for intelligent transportation systems (ITS) applications from Chinese manufacturer 8525 Azure Photonics includes a 2/3-inch format 10-40mm varifocal lens, one-inch format 25mm, 35mm and 50mm fixed lenses as well as starlight F-stop 1.2 series lenses. Azure ITS lenses are optimised for longer focus distance applications. Infrared corrected optics, designed specifically for true day/night cameras deliver high resolution in both day and night modes.

Manual iris, DC auto iris and P-Iris models are available for some Azure ITS lenses.

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