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Telecentric Lenses
Telecentric lenses are lenses in which the aperture stop is located at the front focus, resulting in the chief rays being parallel to the optical axis in image space; i.e., the exit pupil is at infinity.
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PFG Precision Optics - Ocean Springs, MS
Manufacturer of precision optical components from UV through mid-IR wavelengths. Components include prisms, windows, filters, wedges, mirrors, beamsplitters, and all types of singlet, doublet and triplet lenses. Electron and ion-assisted deposition coating services available. Prototype production...
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Schneider Optics Inc., Sub. of Jos. Schneider Optische Werke GmbH - Hauppauge, NY
Designs and manufactures high-performance OEM video/CCTV lenses (VIS-NIR corrected) in manual and motorized irises. Products include ultrahigh-performance video lenses for machine/robotics vision, documentation scanning, parcel scanning, industrial inspection, gauging, surveillance and macro...
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ADDITIONAL COMPANIES
AdlOptica GmbH - Berlin, Germany
ATTIVA Visao Imagem Ciencia e Tecnologia LTDA, Sub. of Altec Vision Equipment, Inc. - Diadema, Brazil
Daitron, Inc., Sub. of Daito Electron Co., Ltd., Electronics Div. - Wilsonville, OR
Innovative Illumination & Optics - Corona de Tucson, AZ
JML Optical Industries LLC - Rochester, NY
Lobre srl - Carpenedolo, Italy
MaxxVision GmbH - Stuttgart, Germany
NET New Electronic Technology GmbH - Finning, Germany
Opto Engineering srl - Mantova, Italy
POG Precision Optics Gera, Sub. of POG Precision Optics Gera GmbH - Nokomis, FL
Carl Zeiss AG, Camera Lens Div. - Oberkochen, Germany
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telecentric lens
A lens in which the aperture stop is located at the front focus, resulting in the chief rays being parallel to the optical axis in image space; i.e., the exit pupil is at infinity.
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telecentric lens
parallel rays
optical axis
aperture stop
front focus
imaging lens
image processing
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