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C-Mount Lens | 5MP Fixed Focus FA Machine Vision Lenses for 2/3" Sensor

C-Mount Lens | 5MP Fixed Focus FA Machine Vision Lenses for 2/3
C-Mount Lens | 5MP Fixed Focus FA Machine Vision Lenses for 2/3C-Mount Lens | 5MP Fixed Focus FA Machine Vision Lenses for 2/3C-Mount Lens | 5MP Fixed Focus FA Machine Vision Lenses for 2/3C-Mount Lens | 5MP Fixed Focus FA Machine Vision Lenses for 2/3C-Mount Lens | 5MP Fixed Focus FA Machine Vision Lenses for 2/3
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C-Mount Lens
Min Order
1 piece
brand name
MSTAR Machine Vision System
model
MF-E series
Nearest port for product export
Shanghai, Ningbo
Delivery clauses under the trade mode
EXW
Acceptable payment methods
T/T
update time
Tue, 11 Jun 2024 15:17:22 GMT

Paramtents

  • Focal Length 8mm - 50mm

  • F-Number F2.4

  • Image Size Φ11 mm(2/3'')

  • Mount C-Mount

  • Iris Control Manual

  • Focus Control Manual

Packging & Delivery

  • Min Order1 piece

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5MP high performance FA fixed focus lens for 2/3'' sensor.

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C-Mount Lens | 5MP Fixed Focus FA Machine Vision Lenses for 2/3" Sensor
Introduction
HF-P series FA Lens are optimized for machine vision light sources and sensor, with high resolution, excellent image quality, high transmittance and good stability. Featured with fixed focal length, manual aperture and compact size, it is suitable for machine vision industry applications and ideal for industrial cameras.  
Key Feature
■ Ultra high resolution and consistency of image clarity

■ Bigger aperture, lower distortion and higher relative illumination rate

■ Achromatic optical system design, Better imaging performance with color camera

■ Excellent vibration resistance performance, optical axis shifting within pixel level

■ Good stability at high and low temperature

■ Multilayer and broadband coating design, compatible with visible and near-infrared applications
Specifications

Model

Focal length

Format

M.O.D.

F No.

Weight

Mount

Datasheet

MVL-MF0824-5MPE

8 mm

2/3"

0.1 m

F2.4 - 16

87.3 g

C-mount

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MVL-MF1224-5MPE

12 mm

2/3"

0.25 m

F2.4 - 16

71.6 g

C-mount

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MVL-MF1618-5MPE

16 mm

2/3"

0.2 m

F1.8 - 16

68 g

C-mount

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MVL-MF2518-5MPE

25 mm

2/3"

0.2 m

F1.8 - 16

54 g

C-mount

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MVL-MF3518-5MPE

35 mm

2/3"

0.25 m

F1.8 - 16

62.8 g

C-mount

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MVL-MF5018-5MPE

50 mm

2/3"

0.4 m

F1.8 - 16

80.9 g

C-mount

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Manufacturing
Lens assembling
Lens assembling
Lens assembling
Lens assembling
Optical components
Centering
Coating

Metal machining

Ultra-sonic Cleaning
Huang Zhe
Grind
Middle Inspection
Quality Assurance
3D Vision Measuring Machine
Eccentricity Inspection
Resolution Inspection
TV Resolution
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Basic of Lens Selection
Image Sensor and Image Processing Basics
FAQ
What Is The Resolution(Μm) Of The Lens?
Resolution is a measured by how closely 2 points can be before they cannot be distinguished. For example, 1μm resolution means that 2 points that are 1μm away from each other can be distinguished. Resolution values in this catalog are theoretical resolutions for the lenses. The following is a formula to calculate theoretical resolution based on a lens's ray diffraction with no aberration. 
Resolution=0.61×λ/NA          λ : Wavelength       0.61: Fixed Number
Distortion
(%)
Distortion is the aberration of a lens where a straight object outside of the optical axis appears curved. Distortion of a straight line towards the center is called pincushion distortion, while distortion expanding outwards is called barrel distortion
WD
(Working Distance)

Distance from the front end of a lens system to the object under inspection.
F Number
The value indicates lens brightness. It is calculated by dividing the focal distance of the lens by its effective diameter (entrance pupil diameter D mm) looking from its object side. It can also be calculated by NA and the lens' optical magnifi cation ( ). The smaller the number the brighter the lens is.
F No=f/D
Field Of View
Field of view is the size of an object that can be shot when the lens is attached to a camera.
The size of fi eld of view is (sensor size) ÷ (optical magnification ).

(Calculation Example) Optical Magnification =0.2x, camera Size 1/2" (4.8mm Long, 6.4mm Wide) :
                Size of Field of View   Length =4.8/0.2=24 (mm)
                                                    Width =6.4/0.2=32 (mm)