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Industrial Camera Lens, Fixed Focus, 2/3", 16mm, F/1.6, C-Mount


$328.57
This lens is fixed focus lens for C-mount (1-32UNF) industrial camera, with iris manually adjusted, 2/3" image size, 16.
SKU: CHN-LEN-1616
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Delivery date: 6-12 days

Indutrial camera manual iris fixed focus lens with focal length 16.0mm and aperture F/1.6 is high cost-performance, and an ideal choice to help users capture realistic and clear images in various industrial detections, intelligent transportation and machine vision.

Lens Specification

ModelLEM-1616-MP5
Sensor2/3 CCD/CMOS
Image Format (HxV, D)8.8×6.6, 11
Format/Image Size2/3"
Focal Length/EFL16.0mm
F-number/ApertureF/1.6
Field of View (FOV)/2/3"1/1.8"
Diagonal (D)37°30°
Horizontal (H)29.5°24.5°
Vertical (V)22.6°18°
Back Focal Length9.03mm
Lens Effective DiameterFront∅19.8mm
Back∅11.1mm
Lens Construction9-7
TV Distortion< -0.5%
Resolution5 Mega Pixel
Relative Illumination> 80%
Iris TypeManual
Max Chief Ray Angle15.3°
MOD0.2m
MountC-Mount / 1-32UNF
TTL57.02mm
Dimension (∅×L)∅29×41.5mm
Weight110g

Industrial Camera Lens Dimension

16mm f1.6 industrial camera lens dimension

Tips: Why do you need a industrial camera lens?

The industrial camera lens is equivalent to the role of the pinhole in the pinhole imaging. But what are they differences? On the one hand, the light transmitting aperture of the lens is many times larger than the pinhole, and it can receive more light in the same time, so that the industrial camera can obtain proper exposure in a short time (milliseconds to seconds). On the other hand, the industrial lens can focus the beam and produce a sharper image on the camera than pinhole imaging.

Fixed focus lenses are commonly used in machine vision, and the aperture is manually adjusted and generally does not allow automatic adjustment. The industrial camera lens has two rings - focus ring and aperture ring, to prevent accidental touch. Two rings of industrial lens have locking screws. Please note that the focus ring is not used to adjust the focus, but to adjust the image distance to ensure that the clear image falls on the focal plane.