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Compact Z10-HDCF HD Zoom Lens

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Resolve Optics Ltd. has announced its new adaptable Z10-HDCF compact high-definition (HD) zoom lens.

Providing users with HD resolution throughout its range of operation, the motorized 10× HD zoom lens is half the size (87.5 mm long and 45 mm square) and lighter (<500 g) than other comparable zoom lenses. The high-performance f/1.8, 10× tracking zoom ensures that the image stays in focus throughout the zoom travel by using floating cell technology. The lens can focus on objects up to 450 mm away.

The camera mount incorporates topside and back focus adjustment so that the lens can quickly and easily be set up on any camera. A customer-changeable rear cell enables the Z10-HDCF to be adapted for use on camera formats between 1/3 and 2/3 in., including three-CCD formats. The zoom lens offers a solution for the latest generation of compact broadcast TV cameras, space-restricted machine vision operations and closed-circuit TV applications that require high-quality images.


Published: September 2011
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