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DSL144A-700-F1.6 Hybrid Lens for 1/2.1” Sensors

High-performance Sunex DSL144A-700-F1.6 hybrid lens with 100° FOV, IR cut filter at 700 nm, designed for wide-angle imaging on up to 1/2.1” sensors.

Product Number: 24299
Category: M12/M10/M8/M6 Mount Lens

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Product Summary

The DSL144A-700-F1.6 hybrid lens combines precision optics and an IR cut filter to deliver excellent image clarity in applications requiring wide-angle viewing with up to 1/2.1” sensors.

The DSL144A-700-F1.6 is a hybrid lens designed for 1/2.1” sensors, featuring an effective focal length (EFL) of 6.16 mm and a fast aperture of F/1.6. With a wide 100° horizontal field of view (HFOV), this lens is ideal for applications that require a broad perspective. It also includes an IR cut filter at 700 nm, which blocks infrared light and enhances image clarity. The lens is built with a metal barrel and M12x0.5 threading for durability. The 7.8 mm image circle supports resolutions up to 1.7 MP, providing high-quality imaging performance. Please note that this lens includes FOVEA distortion, so contact Sunex for precise field of view data. Key Features: Hybrid lens with IR cut filter at 700 nm, suitable for 1/2.1” sensors. Effective focal length of 6.16 mm. Fast aperture of F/1.6. Metal barrel construction with M12x0.5 threading. 100° HFOV. Image circle: 7.8 mm. Technical Specifications: EFL: 6.16 mm. F/1.6 aperture. Up to 1.7 MP resolution. Image circle: 7.8 mm. IR cut at 700 nm. HFOV: 100°. The DSL144A-700-F1.6 offers superior performance in wide-angle imaging applications requiring IR light blocking.

DSL144A-700-F1.6 Hybrid Lens for 1/2.1” Sensors Highlights

  • 6.16 mm focal length
  • F/1.6 aperture for enhanced brightness
  • IR cut filter at 700 nm
  • Durable metal barrel
  • Wide 100° horizontal FOV

Targeted Applications

  • Security Systems
  • Industrial Vision
  • Surveillance Cameras
  • Low-Light Imaging

Product Specifications

ApertureAperture
1.6
Back Focal Length [mm]Back Focal Length [mm]
Distortion [%]Distortion [%]
Filter ThreadFilter Thread
M12x0.5
Focal Length [mm]Focal Length [mm]
6.2
Focus Type
Fixed focal
Field of View Diagonal [°]Field of View Diagonal [°]
Field of View Horizontal [°]Field of View Horizontal [°]
100
Field of View Vertical [°]Field of View Vertical [°]
Image Circle [mm]Image Circle [mm]
7.8
Filter TypeFilter Type
IR cut-off at 700nm
Lens FeaturesLens Features
ManufacturerManufacturer
Sunex
Material BarrelMaterial Barrel
Metal
Material LensesMaterial Lenses
Hybrid
Max. Chief Ray Angle [°]Max. Chief Ray Angle [°]
20
MountMount
M12
Product TypeProduct Type
Miniature Lens
Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]
1.7
Sensor Size [inch/mm]Sensor Size [inch/mm]
1/1.8 inch
Target ApplicationTarget Application
Automotive, Security
Target SensorTarget Sensor
Total Track Length [mm]Total Track Length [mm]

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