Tamron M12ZG34X15IRPF motorised zoom lens

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Tamron
  • Model code: M12ZG34X15IRPF
  • Lens Type: Zoom
  • Zoom type: Motorised
  • Lens Format inches: 1/2 inch
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Tamron M12ZG34X15IRPF is a 1/2-inch motorised high-power zoom lens with 15-510mm focal length. It assures a high-sensitivity of F/6.4 and a high-resolution of 2-mega-pixel up to the telephoto end (510mm) of the zoom position. It is compatible with an NIR (Near-IR) feature, for powerful day and night high image-quality surveillance. The lens integrates a filter to cut off visible light and capture images in the NIR spectrum, making imaging less susceptible to the effect of fogs and improving images in clarity. 

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Make Tamron
Manufacturer Tamron Co., Ltd.
Category CCTV>CCTV camera lenses
Model code M12ZG34X15IRPF
Lens Type Zoom
Zoom type Motorised
Lens Format inches 1/2 inch
Focal Length mm 15 ~ 510 mm focal length
Iris Type Auto Iris
Lens Mount C mount
Zoom Ratio 34x zoom
Minimum Object Distance m 4
Physical Specifications Weight g: 2,300
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 8 ~ 12 V DC
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: -10 ~ +60 C (14 ~ 140 F)
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Tamron M12ZG34X15IRPF is a 1/2-inch motorised high-power zoom lens with 15-510mm focal length. It assures a high-sensitivity of F/6.4 and a high-resolution of 2-mega-pixel up to the telephoto end (510mm) of the zoom position. It is compatible with an NIR (Near-IR) feature, for powerful day and night high image-quality surveillance. The lens integrates a filter to cut off visible light and capture images in the NIR spectrum, making imaging less susceptible to the effect of fogs and improving images in clarity. 

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