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DSL315B-650-F2.3 Multi-Megapixel Fisheye Lens

Multi-megapixel fisheye lens with 2.67mm EFL, F2.3 aperture, and 650nm IR cut filter. Supports up to 10MP sensors, with distortion correction software.

Product Number: 11790
Category: M12/M10/M8/M6 Mount Lens
Tags: m12|Sunex

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Product Summary

Sunex M12 Fixed Focal Lens, EFL 2.67mm: Features an IR cut-off filter at 650 nm, with a focal length of 2.67mm. It supports up to 10MP imaging, suitable for precision work, especially in bright conditions.

DSL315B-650-F2.3 Multi-Megapixel Fisheye Lens Highlights

  • 2.67 mm focal length
  • F/2.3 aperture
  • IR cut-off at 650 nm
  • Supports up to 10 MP
  • Distortion correction support

Targeted Applications

  • Surveillance
  • Wide-Angle Imaging
  • High-Resolution Applications

Product Specifications

ApertureAperture

2.3

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

7.3

Distortion [%]Distortion [%]

'-18 f-θ

Filter ThreadFilter Thread

M12x0.5

Focal Length [mm]Focal Length [mm]

2.67

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]

7.2

Filter TypeFilter Type

IR cut-off at 650nm

Lens FeaturesLens Features

Fisheye

ManufacturerManufacturer

Sunex

Material BarrelMaterial Barrel

Metal

Material LensesMaterial Lenses

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

12.5

MountMount

M12

Product TypeProduct Type

Miniature Lens

Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]

10

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

1/2.5 inch

Target ApplicationTarget Application

Target SensorTarget Sensor

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

40.6


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Accessories

CMT107 Lens Holder

CMT107 Lens Holder

Lens Holder by Sunex, M12x0.5, 15.5mm Height: This plastic lens holder has an M12x0.5 thread and a height of 15.5mm. It is compatible with a sensor size of 11.7mm and features a hole spacing of 19mm.

CMT804 Lens Holder

CMT804 Lens Holder

Lens Holder by Sunex: This lens holder is designed for lenses with M12x0.5 threading. It has a height of 14.2mm, made of plastic, with an off-set design. It is self-centering and has a hole spacing of 23mm.


Description

The DSL315B-650-F2.3 is a multi-megapixel miniature fisheye lens featuring IRC30 IR cut-off coating at 650 nm. With a 2.67 mm focal length and F/2.3 aperture, this lens supports up to 10 MP resolution for 1/2.5 inch sensors, making it ideal for high-resolution wide-angle imaging. The lens is built with a metal barrel and M12x0.5 threading for secure mounting, and includes support for distortion correction through dewarping software. An optional C-mount adapter (CMT1205-C) is available.


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