New high resolution 3 CCD lenses from Fujinon

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FUJIFILM Europe introduces two new lenses for 3 CCD- or CMOS cameras with Full HD / 2 Megapixel resolution.

One of the two new lenses, the TF4XA-1, is a fixed focal length lens with a focal length of f=4mm and a maximum aperture of F2.2. Equipped with a C-Mount, the lens is specially designed for 1/3” cameras with 3 CCD- or CMOS sensors. Iris and focus operation is manual, including locking knobs at three different positions. As an additional feature, the TF4XA-1 offers two filter threads: one thread (M27x0.5) is a conventional filter thread on the inside of the housing, while the second filter thread (M30.5x0.5) is on the outside.

Another new lens for 1/3” HD 3 CCD- or CMOS cameras is the 17x zoom lens XT17sx4.5DA-R11. This lens covers a focal length range of f = 4.5 ~ 77mm, which equals an angle of view (HxV) of 56° 9‘ x 43° 36‘ at the wide end and 3° 34‘ x 2° 41‘ when using the longest focal length of 77mm.

The XT17sx4.5DA-R11 is equipped with a C-Mount, it offers a maximum aperture of F1.6 and a minimum object distance (MOD) of 0.95m. Zoom, focus and iris are motorised.

Both lenses are based on lenses for Broadcast/TV applications. They offer high optical and mechanical quality, including Full HD / 2 Megapixel resolution.

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Technical Specification

Make Fujinon
Manufacturer FUJIFILM Optical Devices Europe GmbH
Category CCTV>CCTV camera lenses
Model code TF4XA-1
Lens Type Fixed
Lens Format inches 1/3 inch
Focal Length mm 4 mm focal length
Iris Type Manual Iris
Lens Mount C mount
F-Stop F2.2 F-stop
Additional info TF4XA-1, is a fixed focal length lens with a focal length of f=4mm and a maximum aperture of F2.2. Equipped with a C-Mount, the lens is specially designed for 3 CCD- or CMOS cameras, Full HD / 2 Megapixel.
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