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1/2.3 inch Low Distortion 7.2mm M12 Lens

Model: CIL872-F2.8-M12A650, CIL872-F2.8-M12ANIR

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The CIL872 is a 7.2mm F/2.5 M12 lens which provides a 58° Diagonal Field of View on 1/2.3" sensors. This lens is rated for 5MP+ and has a compact lightweight form factor.

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Low Distortion 7.2mm M12 Lens

The CIL872 is a 7.2mm F/2.5 M12 lens which provides a 58° Diagonal Field of View on 1/2.3" sensors. This lens is rated for 5MP+ and has a compact lightweight form factor.

$29.00

Compact Form Factor: A small size for lightweight or hidden applications

Lens Parameter Performance Detail

Part Number     CIL872

Format Type      1/2"

EFL                        7.2mm

F#                          2.8 Fixed

Resolution          5MP+

Field of View     48° @ 6.3mm

                               Calculate using our FoV Calculator

Image Circle      8.0mm

Distortion           <1% TV

Weight                2.3g

Construction     Hybrid Glass/Plastic, with AL6061 Barrel

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An M12 lens is a miniature lens with 12mm diameter threads. These lenses are also known as S-Mount Lenses or Board Mount Lenses. M12 lenses are used in robotics, surveillance cameras, video conferencing, and internet of things cameras. Types of M12 lenses include fisheye, wide-angle, no-distortion, and telephoto. Our S-Mount lenses range from 1mm to 50mm focal length and 10° to 230° field of view. M12 lenses can also be used with many CS and C Mount cameras.

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