• High-resolution lenses from Schneider Optics target multiple imaging applications

    Xenon-Topaz lenses from Schneider Optics are low-weight, compact lenses fitted with a C-Mount that are suitable for 1.1”, 12 MPixel CCD and CMOS image sensors in such applications as traffic monitoring, surveillance systems, vision-guided robotics, and machine vision. 
    Jan. 26, 2016
    2 min read

    Xenon-Topaz lenses from Schneider Optics (Schneider-Kreuznach), which are now available to buy, are low-weight, compact lenses fitted with a C-Mount that are suitable for 1.1", 12 MPixel CCD and CMOS image sensors with pixel sizes of up to 3 μm. The lenses—which have a 17.6 mm image circle diameter—feature an optimized imaging performance for distances from 1 m to infinity, making them suitable for use in such applications as traffic monitoring, surveillance systems, vision-guided robotics, and machine vision. The Xenon-Topaz lenses are available in F2.0/30mm, F2.0/38mm and F2.0/50mm versions.

    SPIE Photonics West booth number: 840

    To Learn More:

    Contact:Schneider Optics
    Headquarters: Hauppauge, NY, USA
    Product: Xenon-Topaz lenses
    Key Features: C-Mount lenses suitable for 1.1", 12 MPixel CCD and CMOS image sensors with pixel sizes of up to 3 μm, available in F2.0/30mm, F2.0/38mm and F2.0/50mm versions.

    What Schneider Optics says:
    View more information on Schneider Optics industrial lenses (Xenon-Topaz link forthcoming.)

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