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Opto Engineering to showcase multi mag lenses at AIA VISION Show

Opto Engineering will showcase its family of multi mag lenses, including its TCDP bi-telecentric lenses, TCZR bi-telecentric zoom lenses, and MCZR motorized macro zoom lenses, at the AIA Vision Show in Boston from April 15-17.
March 19, 2014
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Opto Engineering will showcase its family ofmulti mag lenses, including its TCDP bi-telecentric lenses, TCZR bi-telecentric zoom lenses, and MCZR motorized macro zoom lenses, at the AIA Vision Show in Boston from April 15-17. TCDP lenses are double-port bi-telecentric lenses for use in detectors up to 2/3" that support two different cameras to measure objects with different magnification factors (2X and 4X). TCZR lenses are bi-telecentric zoom lenses with motorized controls that feature four different magnifications, featuring a total range of 8x, which can be selected by onboard control keyboard or through software. MCZR lenses are 4x multiple-magnification optical systems which feature motorized control and are designed to work as macro lenses while the optical system operates at the same performance as fixed focal lenses.

AIA Vision Show booth number:403

To Learn More:

Contact:Opto Engineering
Headquarters
: Mantova, Italy
Products:
TCDP, TCZR, and MCZR lenses
Key Features:
 Double-port bi-telecentric lenses for use in detectors up to 2/3” (TCDP), 8x bi-telecentric zoom lenses with motorized control (TCZR), 4x multiple-magnification lenses designed to work as macro lenses (MCZR).

What Opto Engineering says:
View more information on TCDP lenses.
View more information on TCZR lenses.
View more information on MCZR lenses.

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