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SWIR Imaging
Sep 1, 2010 — Enhanced 25- and 50-mm hyperspectral lenses optimized for peak short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) camera performance have been unveiled by Navitar Inc. The OptiStar lenses have a rugged design and produce high-quality images, good transmission and high performance from the visible spectrum into the short-wavelength infrared region. They operate from 500 to 1700 nm, with 90% ±5% transmission across the range. The C-mount lenses have a lower f number than the company’s standard SWIR...
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FIXED-FOCAL-LENGTH LENSES
Aug 1, 2008 — Four fixed-focal-length imaging optics designed for short-wavelength infrared cameras and applications have been introduced by Navitar Inc. Focal lengths include two 25-mm designs, a 35- and a 50-mm version. They are supplied with thumbscrews for...
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MEGAPIXEL LENSES
Jan 1, 2008 — Fourteen new megapixel fixed-focal-length lenses have been added to Navitar Inc.’s low-magnification video lens line for machine vision applications. The 1- and 2/3-in. lenses are compact and, the company says, provide low distortion, high...
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VIDEO LENSES
Nov 1, 2007 — Navitar Inc. has added 27 fixed-focal-length lenses to its line of low-magnification video lenses. Suitable for machine vision applications, the devices feature an innovative optical design, high resolution and low distortion. Seven 1-in. and seven...
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NEAR-IR LENSES
Aug 1, 2007 — Navitar Inc. has announced that its high-magnification Zoom 6000, 12× and Precise Eye lens systems now are available with near-infrared coatings and are optimized for imaging in the 700- to 1550-nm-wavelength range. Zoom magnification ranges from...
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DOUBLE-SIDED TELECENTRIC LENSES
Jul 1, 2007 — Navitar Inc. has unveiled high-resolution double-sided lenses that are telecentric in both the object and the image space and that are designed to work with CCD and CMOS cameras with up to 28.7-mm-diagonal sensors.Magnifications range from 0.03× to...
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ZOOM LENS SYSTEMS
Apr 1, 2007 — Navitar Inc. has introduced the Zoom Xtender for its high-magnification 6000 and 12× zoom lens systems. The Xtender has a working distance of 150 mm to infinity. When added to the systems, it extends their reach but maintains the internal focus and...
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ZOOM LENS
Mar 1, 2007 — For automated imaging and inspection applications, Navitar Inc. offers the Zoom 6000 lens series. The parfocal optical system of the lenses has a 6.5:1 zoom ratio and a total optical zoom range from 0.09× to 393×, depending on the adapters and...
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CONTRAST MODULE
Jan 1, 2007 — A differential interference contrast module designed for video imaging is available from Navitar Inc. When used with one of the company’s high-magnification lenses (zoom or nonzoom), it enables users to image a microscopy sample to a video monitor....
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OPTICAL INSPECTION
Dec 1, 2006 — NanoVue, a 248-nm 4× deep-UV zoom lens manufactured by Navitar Inc., works with infinity-corrected microscope objectives to enable optical inspection with <0.1-μm resolution and a zoom range of 0.75× to 3×. When using the 100× objective...
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LARGE-FORMAT LENSES
Nov 1, 2006 — Responding to the demand for lenses that are compatible with large-size camera sensors, Navitar Inc. has launched the Raptar Pro family of large-format imaging lenses for the line-scan- and large-area-sensor markets. The first lens in the series is...
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