Lens for Large Sensors

July 28, 2022
Distortion correction technology fixes the fisheye or barrel distortion that can occur with wide-angle lenses, Theia Technologies says.

The new MY23F (shown) 2.3 mm lens provides a 116° horizontal field of view (FoV) on a 1/1.8 in. sensor without the fisheye or barrel distortion that can occur with wide-angle lenses, and incorporates Linear Optical Technology from Theia Technologies. The company’s distortion correction technology fixes distortion in images without software, or its inherent latency. The lens is engineered with a metal structure and provides a focus-lock mechanism to increase shock and vibration resistance. The fixed iris lens is NIR corrected for hyperspectral imaging and day/night cameras. The lens comes in a M12/C mount (MY23F) or a CS (SY23F) mount option.

To Learn More:

Contact: Theia Technologies 

Headquarters: Wilsonville, OR, USA

Product: MY23F Lens with Linear Optical Technology

Key Features: No barrel or fisheye distortion, 2.3 mm focal range, Up to 12 megapixel resolution.

What Theia Technologies says:

View more information on MY23F with Linear Optical Technology.

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