Fujinon's new day+night zoom range

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Fujinon introduces their powerful new range of day+night lenses.

Historically, many so-called day/night lenses have had to re-focus lenses when they adjust from day to night mode - due to the different wavelength of visible light and IR light forming an optimal image at a different focal point.

The Fujinon range utilises specialised elements, which enable true day/night surveillance with absolutely zero focus shift. This optical technology is being offered in zoom ranges, delivering unrivalled magnification without focus shift up to 2,200 mm.

Within the zoom range the 60 x telephoto zoom lens offers unrivalled performance within its peer group:

  • Illuminating - brightness of F3.8 delivering clear, sharp images even at long ranges
  • Long range - 60 x zoom (1500 mm with 2x extender), clear identification of individuals at a distance of 500 m
  • Compact and light - only 5.2 kg, easy installation of remote surveillance
  • True day night - absolutely zero focus shift
  • Complete control - full servo control for fine zoom operation and PC based control, manual iris adjustment override
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Technical Specification

Make Fujinon
Manufacturer FUJIFILM Optical Devices Europe GmbH
Category CCTV>CCTV camera lenses
Model code D60x12.5R3DE-V41
Series Day/night Series
Zoom type Motorised
Lens Format inches 1/2 inch
Focal Length mm 12.5 ~ 750 mm focal length
Iris Type Auto Iris
Lens Mount C mount
F-Stop 3.8 F-stop
Zoom Ratio 60 zoom
Direct Drive Yes
Angle (Field) of View o 28 x 21
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 137 (Dia) x 354
Weight g: 5,200
Varifocal Yes
Additional info The D60x12.5 lens has a focal length of 12.5~750mm and even 25~1,500mm with the 2x built in extender.  With an aperture of F3.8, the standard day version gives clear and sharp images even at long ranges.
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