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The unique features make the lens suitable for applications requiring peripheral vision and situational awareness such as robotics, stereo applications
The new lens allows C mount camera users in security and broadcast markets more flexibility

Theia has leveraged its patented, award winning Linear Optical Technology® platform to offer optical distortion correction in its new ML183M, the C mount version of its popular SL183 varifocal lens. The new lens will allow C mount camera users in the machine vision, automation, security, and broadcast markets more flexibility in wide coverage of an area, fine tuning wide fields of view, and camera placement. Its unique features make the lens suitable for applications requiring peripheral vision and situational awareness such as robotics, stereo applications, as well as wide angle shots at short distances.

Theia will demonstrate new lenses at booth 6050 at ISC West in Las Vegas, 2-4 April 2014.

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