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Azure Photonics presents zoom and IR-corrected lenses

Azure Photonics says its zoom lenses and IR-corrected lenses are optimised for long working distance of 1m~ infinity. The zoom lenses cover different focal lengths ranging from 4-60mm with low distortion and high definition. The IR-corrected lenses are expected to cover 2/3”, 1/1.2” and 1” image circle with the design wavelength of 400-950nm at the resolution of 3MP, 5MP and 10MP. The company says the lenses are suitable for vision applications such as traffic laws and rules enforcement, security, parking
October 25, 2018 Read time: 1 min

8525 Azure Photonics says its zoom lenses and IR-corrected lenses are optimised for long working distance of 1m~ infinity.

The zoom lenses cover different focal lengths ranging from 4-60mm with low distortion and high definition. The IR-corrected lenses are expected to cover 2/3”, 1/1.2” and 1” image circle with the design wavelength of 400-950nm at the resolution of 3MP, 5MP and 10MP.

The company says the lenses are suitable for vision applications such as traffic laws and rules enforcement, security, parking and roads and tunnel inspection.

All lenses feature filter threads while band pass filters and long pass filters are offered with different wavelengths, Azure adds. 

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