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Wide-Angle Adapter

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CHESHAM, England, March 11, 2016 — Wide-Angle AdapterResolve Optics Ltd. offers the model 387 0.7X wide-angle adapter for optimized use with the Fujinon TF4XA-1 4-mm HD lens for 3-CCD cameras.

The adapter mounts onto the TF4XA-1 via the 30.5-mm external thread on the front of the lens and has an M60 x 0.5 thread on the front to facilitate the mounting of filters.

The adapter converts the 4-mm focal length TF4XA-1 HD lens to a 2.8-mm focal length, while maintaining its HD 200 cycle performance across all the sensors of 1/3-in. 3-CCD or 3-CMOS cameras. The adapter increases the horizontal field-of-view from 71° to a minimum of 95°.


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Mar 2016
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