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computar M1214-MP2 2/3" Fixed Lens (12mm)

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computar M1214-MP2 2/3" Fixed Lens (12mm)Compatible with C Mount MP Cameras For 2 3" Format Sensors 12mm Fixed Focal Length Aperture f 1. 4 to 16C Focus 0. 15m to Infinity Manual Focus & Iris Locking Set Screws for Focus & Iris Convenient Compact Design The M1214 MP2 2 3" Fixed Lens from Computar is designed for monitoring factory automation and image processing units. It features a 12mm focal length, and is compatible with C mount megapixel cameras that have 2 3 format sensors. The lens

  • Compatible with C-Mount MP Cameras
  • For 2/3" Format Sensors
  • 12mm Fixed Focal Length
  • Aperture f/1.4 to 16C
  • Focus 0.15m to Infinity
  • Manual Focus & Iris
  • Locking Set Screws for Focus & Iris
  • Convenient Compact Design

The M1214-MP2 2/3" Fixed Lens from Computar is designed for monitoring factory automation and image processing units. It features a 12mm focal length, and is compatible with C-mount megapixel cameras that have 2/3� format sensors. The lens facilitates easy focal length adjustments without having to move the camera from its installation point. Moreover, with an aperture of f/1.4 to 16C, the lens is suitable for surveillance in low light as well as brightly lit conditions. There is a manual iris and focus with locking set screws for holding them in place.

Designed for C-mount megapixel cameras with 2/3" sensors
Aperture of f/1.4 to 16C provides enhanced performance in low light as well as brightly lit conditions
Manual iris for correct exposures
Low distortion and maximum light intensity, even in peripheral areas
Locking set screws for focus and iris
Compact design at 1.32 x 1.11" (Ø33.5 x 28.2mm)
Captures images at the full resolution of megapixel cameras
High-contrast and sharp picture in all areas of the screen
UPC: 781904082117
Focal Length 12mm
Aperture Ratio 1:1.4 (maximum)
Image Format 8.8 x 6.6 mm (Ø11 mm)
Operation Range Iris: f/1.4 to 16C
Focus: 0.49' / 0.15 m to infinity
Control Iris: Manual
Focus: Manual
Angle of View 2/3-Type: 49.2° (D), 40.4° (H), 30.8° (V)
 
Operating Temperature 14 to 122°F (-10 to 50°C)
Effective Lens Aperture Front: Ø21.0 mm
Rear: Ø13.0 mm
Distortion 2/3-Type: -0.1% (y = 5.5)
 
Back Focal Length 0.51" (13.1mm)
Flange Back Length 0.69" (17.526 mm)
Mount C-mount
Filter Size M30.5 P = 0.5 mm
Object Dimensions at M.O.D. 2/3-Type: 4.7 x 3.5" (12.1 x 9 cm)
 
Dimensions (Ø x L) Ø1.3 x 1.1" (Ø33.5 x 28.2 mm)
Weight 2.2 oz (61.9 g)
Packaging Info
Package Weight 0.2 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 2.8 x 2.0 x 2.0"
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computar M1214-MP2 2/3" Fixed Lens (12mm)
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