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FSM:GO IMX678 Camera Module with 100° HFOV Lens

IMX678 camera sensor module with 100° HFOV, ideal for 4K streaming and still imaging applications like surveillance and teleconferencing.

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FSM:GO IMX678 Camera Module with 100° HFOV Lens

8.3 MP · Color

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8.3 MP
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Product no. 27390

Product Overview

4K/UHD camera sensor module with IMX678 and 100° HFOV for versatile imaging applications.

The FSM:GO camera sensor module with the IMX678 sensor and a 100° HFOV lens is a powerful solution for 4K/UHD streaming and still imaging applications. Featuring a 9.25 mm image circle, it covers sensor formats up to 1/1.8", ensuring broad dynamic range and superior low-light performance. The lens is designed with all-glass construction, ensuring durability and optical precision. With minimal F-Theta distortion and over 70% relative illumination, this module excels in applications like home surveillance, sports analytics, and teleconferencing.


Specifications

Chromatics
Color
Resolution
8.3 MP
Lens Mount
Height: 12.5 mm, Plastic, M12x0.5

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FLA-MI-M-12522-00 - Medium M12x0.5 Framos Lens Holder

Durable M12x0.5 lens holder for machine vision applications, with 12.5 mm height and 22 mm hole distance.

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