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M2514-SW Infrared Lens for Hyperspectral Imaging

SWIR lens for detailed imaging in hyperspectral and infrared applications.

Product Number: 17944
Category: C/CS Mount lens

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Product Summary

CBC Standard Fixed Focal Lens, C Mount for SWIR Cameras: With a 25 mm focal length and F1.4 aperture, this lens supports up to 2/3 inch sensors. It is optimized for shortwave infrared cameras, ensuring excellent image quality in controlled environments.

M2514-SW Infrared Lens for Hyperspectral Imaging Highlights

  • 25 mm focal length
  • F1.4 maximum aperture
  • SWIR range: 800-1700 nm
  • C mount
  • Low distortion design

Targeted Applications

  • Hyperspectral Imaging
  • Industrial Inspection
  • Machine Vision

Product Specifications

ApertureAperture

1.4, 1.8

Aperture Range LowerAperture Range Lower

1.4

Aperture Range UpperAperture Range Upper

16

Backfocal [mm]Backfocal [mm]

13.4

Filter ThreadFilter Thread

M30.5×0.5

Fixing ScrewsFixing Screws

Yes

Focal Length [mm]Focal Length [mm]

16, 25, 35

Focus Type

Fixed focal

Image Circle [mm]Image Circle [mm]

12.3

MountMount

C

Product TypeProduct Type

Standard Lens

Sensor SizeSensor Size

2/3 inch


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Description

The M2514-SW from Computar is a SWIR (Short Wave Infrared) lens offering a 25 mm focal length and an F1.4 maximum aperture, providing high-quality imaging across an 800-1700 nm wavelength range. The lens features a 12.3 mm image circle and is suitable for sensors up to 2/3 inch, making it ideal for applications such as hyperspectral imaging, industrial inspection, and machine vision. Its low distortion design ensures clear and accurate image capture under infrared lighting conditions.


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