Fujinon FH32x15.6SR4A-CV1 zoom lens
Technical Specification
- Make: Fujinon
- Model code: FH32x15.6SR4A-CV1
- Lens Type: Zoom
- Zoom type: Motorized
- Lens Format inches: 2/3
The new 32x zoom lenses impress with Full HD image quality across the entire zoom range with maximum focal lengths of up to f = 500 mm for the FH32x15.6SR4A. To respond to increasing market demands for color images even in low light, the lenses are designed for large sensor sizes of 1/1.8” and 2/3”. The built-in visible-light-cut filter enables reliable performance even in fog, rain and snow. Analog control for zoom, focus and iris is supported as well as serial control via RS232C interface for operation by PC. In addition the lenses support the widely used Pelco-D protocol.
Read more| Make | Fujinon |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Fujifilm USA |
| Category | Video Surveillance>Security camera lenses |
| Model code | FH32x15.6SR4A-CV1 |
| Lens Type | Zoom |
| Zoom type | Motorized |
| Lens Format inches | 2/3 |
| Focal Length mm | 15.6~500 |
| Iris Type | DC Iris |
| Lens Mount | C |
| F-Stop | F3.9~F16 |
| Zoom Ratio | 32 |
| Direct Drive | Yes |
| Minimum Object Distance m | 3 |
| Physical Specifications | Weight g: 2900 |
| Additional info |
The new 32x zoom lenses impress with Full HD image quality across the entire zoom range with maximum focal lengths of up to f = 500 mm for the FH32x15.6SR4A. To respond to increasing market demands for color images even in low light, the lenses are designed for large sensor sizes of 1/1.8” and 2/3”. The built-in visible-light-cut filter enables reliable performance even in fog, rain and snow. Analog control for zoom, focus and iris is supported as well as serial control via RS232C interface for operation by PC. In addition the lenses support the widely used Pelco-D protocol. |
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