Vanderbilt M13VG288IR 3MP Varifocal Lens CS
Technical Specification
- Make: Vanderbilt
- Model code: M13VG288IR
- Lens Type: Varifocal
- Zoom type: Manual
- Lens Format inches: 1/3
The M13VG288IR from Tamron is a 1/3" Full HD Megapixel varifocal lens with direct drive Auto Iris. Its benefits from high performance aspherical glass that compliments its exceptionally high 3 Mega Pixel resolution, that provides detailed image definition, making this an ideal lens for use with megapixel cameras. The IR correction ensures the best possible image quality in visible and infrared lightning. Adjustable screw locks ensure focal-length and focus adjustments are easy to set up and secure.
Read more| Make | Vanderbilt |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Vanderbilt Industries |
| Category | Video Surveillance>Security camera lenses |
| Model code | M13VG288IR |
| Lens Type | Varifocal |
| Zoom type | Manual |
| Lens Format inches | 1/3 |
| Focal Length mm | 2.8 ~ 8 |
| Iris Type | Auto Iris |
| Lens Mount | CS |
| F-Stop | F1.2 ~ F360 |
| IR Corrected (Aspherical) | Yes |
| Direct Drive | Yes |
| Minimum Object Distance m | 0.3 |
| Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 57 Weight g: 70 |
| Electrical Specifications | Voltage: 4 V |
| Environmental Specifications | Operating Temperature oC: -20 ~ +60 C (-4 ~ +140 F) |
| Additional info |
The M13VG288IR from Tamron is a 1/3" Full HD Megapixel varifocal lens with direct drive Auto Iris. Its benefits from high performance aspherical glass that compliments its exceptionally high 3 Mega Pixel resolution, that provides detailed image definition, making this an ideal lens for use with megapixel cameras. The IR correction ensures the best possible image quality in visible and infrared lightning. Adjustable screw locks ensure focal-length and focus adjustments are easy to set up and secure. |
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