05.04.2011 • Product

New megapixel lenses enlarge the product range of CCTV lenses from Fujinon

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Fujinon is all set to proudly present its wide product range of high-quality CCTV lenses at this year´s Ifsec. Highlights will be a number of new megapixel Varifocal lenses for day/night as well as new high-resolution telezoom lenses for long range surveillance applications in High Definition.

At Ifsec (Hall 5, booth E25) a new 2-megapixel Telezoom lens will be introduced: The HC16x100R2CE-F11 is the latest high end model to the Fujinon CCTV mega pixel product range. This lens features the same optical and mechanical quality similar to Fujinon HD broadcast lenses. The HC16x100 is designed for light sensitive cameras with sensors sizes up to 1". The focal length of 100 to 1600 mm can be doubled by a built-in two times extender to a maximum focal length of 3200mm. Despite the long focal length the HC16x100 features a fast Fstop of 3.4. The lens is equipped with Fujinon´s "Day&Night technology" which allows the use of IR illumination. This combination of an extreme long focal length with the high end optical quality makes the HC16x100 the perfect choice for high-quality long range surveillance applications.

The continuously growing range of Megapixel Varifocal lenses will be shown at Ifsec as well. Besides the existing models for 1/2" and 1/3" covering focal lengths from wide end to tele, three new models for day/night will be launched at Ifsec: YV2.7x2.2SR4A (f=2.2~6mm) and YV2.8x2.8SR4A (f=2.8~8mm) for a maximum sensor size of 1/2.7" and the DV3.8x4SR4A (f=4~15.2mm) for 1/1.8" sensors.

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