Latest machine vision lenses from Edmund Optics to be presented at VISION 2016
In addition to product demonstrations showing how Edmund Optics products can be deployed in various imaging applications, the company will present three new product series: UC Series of fixed focal length lenses, TitanTL Series of telecentric lenses, and the Cx Series of fixed focal length lenses with an adjustable mid-section.
TECHSPEC UC Series lenses are available in six focal lengths and are designed for pixels that are ≤2.2 μm, provide high levels of resolution (>200 lp/mm), and are optimzed for 1/2.5" sensors, but many focal lengths will work on sensors up to 1/1.8". TitanTL lenses are available in 16 different models with large field of view options up to 242 mm, while the Cx Series are available in four different focal length models with a user-adjustable mid-section allowing a maximum degree of flexibility working with filters, custom apertures or liquid lenses.
VISION 2016 booth number: Hall 1, Stand E41
To Learn More:
Contact: Edmund Optics
Headquarters: Barrington, NJ, USA
Products: TECHSPEC UC Series lenses, Cx series lenses, and TitanTL series lenses.
What Edmund Optics says:
View more information on the TECHSPEC UC Series.
View more information on TECHSPEC Cx series.
View more information on TECHSPEC TitanTL lenses.
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