M1628-MPW3, 16mm, 2/3” – Computar Lens

$ 295.24

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Computar M1628-MPW3 Monofocal Lens: Precision Engineered for Enhanced Machine Vision

Upgrade your machine vision applications with the Computar M1628-MPW3, a monofocal lens crafted for superior image quality and precision. This lens is specifically designed for 6-megapixel cameras and is perfectly suited for a 2/3″ sensor format, offering a robust focal length of 16mm and a bright aperture of F3.2. The combination of these features ensures crisp, clear images in various lighting conditions.

The M1628-MPW3 stands out for its minimal distortion and excellent corner brightness, which are essential for high-accuracy applications. Its durable and compact design makes it easy to incorporate into various setups, enhancing flexibility in usage. With manual iris control, users can finely adjust the depth of field and exposure, tailoring the lens performance to meet specific environmental requirements.

Featuring a versatile C-mount, this lens accommodates a broad range of cameras, making it ideal for tasks that demand high-resolution imaging, such as electronic component inspection, robotic vision systems, and precision measurements. The M1628-MPW3 is a reliable choice for industries that require meticulous attention to detail.

Key Features:

  • 6 Megapixel Resolution: Delivers sharp, detailed images, essential for sophisticated machine vision tasks.
  • Manual Iris: Allows for precise adjustments in variable lighting conditions, enhancing image consistency.
  • Minimal Distortion: Provides superior image accuracy with negligible geometric distortion.
  • Robust and Compact: Easily integrates into different machine vision setups without requiring extensive modifications.

Discover the potential of the Computar M1628-MPW3 in boosting the efficiency and accuracy of your industrial imaging processes. Explore this lens for a transformative impact on your operational capabilities.

Lens Resolution

6.0

Focal length mm

16.0

Camera Sensor Size

2/3"

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