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Lens and Camera Coupling

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Lens and Camera CouplingNavitar Inc. has announced a lens and camera coupling program to offer seamlessly integrated, high-quality imaging systems.

The Resolv4K, 12× Zoom, and Zoom 6000 are matched with Pixelink CMOS industrial cameras for a fully integrated, optimized imaging solution. Systems can be built as motorized or fixed configurations, with multiple sensor formats to choose from.

Pixelink Capture imaging software, with integrated control of the zoom and focus of Navitar motorized lenses, is included with every solution. Capture also includes metrology software tools for on-screen measurement of length, area, pixel location, and more.


Photonics Spectra
Jul 2018
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