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Selecting Lenses to Maximize IR Camera Performance

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Several critical parameters must be evaluated to ensure capture of an optimal image.

Peter Kornik, Janos Technology Inc.Peter Kornik is commercial product marketing manager for Janos Technology Inc. in Townshend, Vt.

Many factors must be considered when choosing an infrared lens for a thermal imaging camera. These include knowledge of the technology being used and of the intended application for the imager. It is also essential to have a good idea of what results must be achieved in light of the price range budgeted for a new IR camera lens (the entire lens assembly mounted to the camera). Knowing the critical aspects of IR lenses facilitates the selection process. There are three main regions, or wavebands, of sensitivity most common with today's IR cameras. The first is the near- or short-wave IR,...Read full article

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    Published: September 2003
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    infrared lens
    An infrared lens is an optical component specifically designed and optimized for transmitting, focusing, or manipulating infrared (IR) radiation within the infrared spectrum. These lenses are used in various applications where infrared imaging, sensing, or thermal analysis is required. Infrared lenses are essential components in infrared cameras, thermal imaging systems, spectroscopy instruments, and other devices that operate in the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. ...
    CoatingsFeaturesinfrared lensIR camera lensSensors & Detectorsthermal imaging camera

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