Machine vision lenses from Tamron to be showcased at ITE 2015

Oct. 29, 2015
Tamron will showcase three of its newly-released machine vision fixed-focal length lenses at ITE 2015 in Yokohama, Japan from December 2-4.  

Tamron will showcase three of its newly-releasedmachine vision fixed-focal length lenses at ITE 2015 in Yokohama, Japan from December 2-4. The three models, the M111FM08, M111FM16, and M111FM25, are available in 8mm, 16mm, and 25mm and are designed for 3.1 µm pixel size image sensors (equivalent to 12 MPixel). All three models have a manual locking focus and iris and a proprietary broadband anti-reflection coating, which is employed to enhance the lenses’ light transmittance. Additionally, the lenses are designed with metal barrels, which provide durability and vibration-resiliency, giving a rugged appearance to the lenses.

To Learn More:

Contact:Tamron Co., Ltd.
Headquarters: Saitama, Japan
Product: M111FM08, M111FM16, and M111FM25 fixed focal length lenses
Key features: Available in 8mm, 16mm, and 25mm and are designed for 3.1 µm pixel size image sensors (equivalent to 12 MPixel).

What Tamron says:
View more information on the machine vision lenses.

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