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The Imaging Source High-Quality 5 Megapixel Lenses

POSTED 12/15/2015

The Imaging Source has expanded its extensive portfolio to include a new series of high-quality, 5 megapixel lenses starting at 59 USD.

The lenses are available in C- or CS-mount types with a focal length of 4 mm up to 75 mm. To ensure maximum stability, the C-mount lenses are of a screw-thread type with a locking screw. The very competitively priced CS-mount lenses, on the other hand, are exceptionally light and compact. With image formats of up to 1“ and an optical resolution of 5 megapixel, the lenses can be used in conjunction with a variety of CCD and CMOS sensors.

The 5 megapixel lenses are delivered in a compact, robust metal housing making them well suited to industrial applications. In cases where the working distance is less than the minimum object distance (MOD) of the lens, The Imaging Source offers a range of moderately-priced Extension Rings and Tubes.



 

These features make the lenses especially practical for measurement and imaging tasks in automation, quality control, medical, logistics, sciences and security.

About The Imaging Source
he Imaging Source is a multinational enterprise with branches in the US, Taiwan and Germany. Established in 1990, The Imaging Source is one of the leading manufacturers of imaging products for scientific, industrial and medical applications. The industrial cameras, converters and frame grabbers manufactured by The Imaging Source are highly robust and are designed to run maintenance free for years in many applications: machine vision, AOI (automated optical inspection), visual inspection, factory automation, quality control, medical, life science, and microscopy, and amateur astronomy.

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