Fujinon D60x16.7SR4DE-V21

Product Profile

Offering a 2 megapixel high resolution and 60x optical zoom the D60x16.7SR4 lenses are versatile for challenging surveillance applications. They are designed for a maximum sensor size of 1/1.8" and cover a focal length range of f=16.7~1000mm. Thanks to the build-in 2x extender the focal length can be doubled and reaches up to a maximum focal length of f=2000mm. This combination of a long focal length with the high resolution of 2 megapixels make the D60x16.7SR4 lenses the perfect choice for long range surveillance applications that require extensive details in HD quality over a long distance.

Further features are the fast Fstop, auto iris by DC-signal or remote iris as well as build-in potentiometers offering preset function for a precise lens control. Equipped with Fujinon´s “Day&Night technology” surveillance with sharp and high-quality images by day and night is possible without focus shift when switching between day and night mode. A four position remote controllable built-in visible light cut filter (“fog-filter”) gives advantages in critical weather conditions such as fog and rain.

Additional features are available:

  • Built-in optical image stabilisation to minimise image vibration even at long focal lengths
  • Autofocus function for accurate and reliable focusing
  • Precise lens control by PC via RS232C interface

 

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Technical Specification

Make Fujinon
Manufacturer FUJIFILM Optical Devices Europe GmbH
Category CCTV>CCTV camera lenses
Model code D60x16.7SR4DE-V21
Zoom type Motorised
Focal Length mm 16.7 ~ 1000 (1x) mm focal length
Lens Mount C mount
F-Stop F3.5 F-stop
Zoom Ratio 200mm 2M zoom
Physical Specifications Weight g: 6300
Additional info

Focal length (mm): 33.4~2000 (2x). 2 megapixel. Zoom factor: 60x

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