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DSL180A-NIR-F2.0 Fisheye Lens

High-performance fisheye lens for NIR-sensitive applications.

Product Number: 18966
Category: M12/M10/M8/M6 Mount Lens
Tags: m12|Sunex

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Product Summary

Sunex M12 Fixed Focal Lens, EFL 0.97mm: A fixed focal lens with an EFL of 0.97mm, F2 aperture, suitable for up to 1.3 Megapixels with an image circle of 3.8mm. No IR-cut filter is included.

DSL180A-NIR-F2.0 Fisheye Lens Highlights

  • 0.97 mm focal length
  • No IR-cut filter
  • Tailored distortion
  • F/2.0 aperture
  • Supports 1/4" sensors

Targeted Applications

  • Robotics
  • Surveillance
  • Automotive

Product Specifications

ApertureAperture

2

Back Focal Length [mm]Back Focal Length [mm]

Distortion [%]Distortion [%]

'+14 f-θ

Filter ThreadFilter Thread

M12x0.5

Focal Length [mm]Focal Length [mm]

0.97

Focus Type

Fixed focal

Field of View Diagonal [°]Field of View Diagonal [°]

Field of View Horizontal [°]Field of View Horizontal [°]

190

Field of View Vertical [°]Field of View Vertical [°]

Image Circle [mm]Image Circle [mm]

3.8

Filter TypeFilter Type

no IR-cut filter

Lens FeaturesLens Features

Fisheye, Tailored Distortion

ManufacturerManufacturer

Sunex

Material BarrelMaterial Barrel

Metal

Material LensesMaterial Lenses

Max. Chief Ray Angle [°]Max. Chief Ray Angle [°]

2.85

MountMount

M12

Product TypeProduct Type

Miniature Lens

Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]

1.3

Sensor Size [inch/mm]Sensor Size [inch/mm]

1/4 inch

Target ApplicationTarget Application

Automotive, Consumer, Security

Target SensorTarget Sensor

Total Track Length [mm]Total Track Length [mm]

17


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CMT002 Lens Holder

CMT002 Lens Holder

Lens Holder by Sunex, M12x0.5, Height: A lens holder with an M12x0.5 thread, 12.5mm in height, designed for off-set mounting.


Description

The DSL180A-NIR-F2.0 is a miniature fisheye lens designed for 1/4" sensors, optimized for near-infrared imaging. It features an effective focal length (EFL) of 0.97 mm and a fast aperture of F/2.0, making it suitable for wide-angle imaging tasks in near-infrared environments. This lens does not include an IR cut filter, allowing for higher sensitivity to infrared light. Built with a durable metal barrel and M12x0.5 threading, the DSL180A-NIR-F2.0 is compatible with CMT821, providing flexibility in various imaging setups. With a 3.8 mm image circle, the lens supports resolutions up to 1.3 MP, making it ideal for high-precision imaging in near-infrared applications. Key Features: Miniature fisheye lens without IR cut filter, designed for 1/4” sensors. Effective focal length of 0.97 mm. Fast aperture of F/2.0. Metal barrel construction with M12x0.5 threading. Image circle: 3.8 mm. Technical Specifications: EFL: 0.97 mm. F/2.0 aperture. Up to 1.3 MP resolution. Image circle: 3.8 mm. No IR-cut filter. The DSL180A-NIR-F2.0 is ideal for near-infrared imaging applications requiring wide-angle views and high sensitivity.


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