Optical filters from Midwest Optical Systems feature hybrid design

July 5, 2016
StablEDGE optical filters from Midwest Optical Systems (MidOpt) feature a hybrid design that maintains critical spectral performance in imaging applications with short focal length lenses (

StablEDGE optical filters from Midwest Optical Systems (MidOpt) feature a hybrid design that maintains critical spectral performance in imaging applications with short focal length lenses (<12mm) or angular-dependent lighting. These filters maintain a desired width of passband in all applications, transmitting desired LED/laser diode illumination while blocking interfering light. StablEDGE filters are available in the visible to near-infrared spectral range with a peak transmission generally greater than or equal to 90%. Additionally, the designs can be found in MidOpt’s BP and BN (Bandpass) series, AC (Acrylic) series, LA, LB and FL (Light Balancing) series, SP (Shortpass) series, and and LP (Longpass) series filters.

To Learn More:

Contact: MidWest Optical Systems, Inc.
Headquarters: Palatine, IL, USA
Product:
StablEDGE optical filters
Key Features:
Designed to be less susceptible to effects from angular shifting seen when optical filters are placed in front of short focal length (<12mm camera lenses), available in visible to NIR range.

What MidOpt says:
View more information on StablEDGE optical filters.

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