Vision

New machine vision lens series

Tamrons MA111F-VIR Machine-Vision-Objektivserie ab sofort verfügbar

Tamron's answer to the latest generation of high-resolution CMOS sensors is the new MA111F-VIR lens series. High-resolution imaging is becoming increasingly popular, especially in the electronics industry, where the miniaturization of components requires precise inspection systems. But other non-industrial image processing applications also require higher resolutions, e.g. B. Aerial photography, surveillance or traffic monitoring. The MA111F-VIR series supports larger sensors (1.1 inches) with a resolution of up to 24 megapixels and a pixel pitch of 2.5 µm. All three models have an outer diameter of 43 mm and a C-mount, which keeps them extremely compact in this resolution range.

These lenses feature the same performance improvements as the MA23F series in terms of image quality, low distortion and anti-shock and anti-vibration mechanism with screw lock. This makes the three models truly robust, high-performance industrial lenses. However, due to the wide range of applications, the MA111F-VIR series has been designed to provide high contrast and resolution across the entire focal length range, from close-up to infinity.

Another major advantage of the MA111F-VIR lenses is their excellent performance in the near-infrared (NIR) spectrum. Tamron has been able to reduce the typical focus shift associated with the spectrum between 400nm and 850nm to an absolute minimum, delivering excellent image quality beyond the visible range. This makes these lenses the optics of choice for any NIR application, such as traffic monitoring.

The series includes three models with 16mm, 25mm and 50mm focal lengths: the MA111F16VIR, the MA111F25VIR and the MA111F50VIR.

Contact

*Tamron Europe GmbH

Robert-Bosch-Str. 9
50769 Köln
Germany

+49 221 97 03 25 64
+49 221 97 03 25 4

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