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TG4Z2816FCS-MPIR

tg4z2816fcs-mpir

TG4Z2816FCS-MPIR : Megapixel Varifocal

1/3″ 2.8-12mm f1.6 Varifocal, Megapixel, DC Auto Iris (CS Mount) Day/Night IR
DESCRIPTION
  • 2.8-12mm F1.6 DC auto iris, megapixel IR compatible
  • Recommended for 1.3 megapixel sensor
  • Eliminates focus shift that occurs during night mode
  • Aspherical optics provide excellent low light sensitivity
  • Locking set screws on zoom & focus rings

 

Computar TG4Z2816FCS-MPIR CCTV Lens, 1/3″ Sensor Compatibility, CS-mount – auto iris Vari-focal, 2.8 mm – 12 mm Focal Length, F/1.3 Lens Aperture, F/360 Minimum Aperture, 4 x Optical Zoom, 11.8 in Min Focus Range, Manual Focus Adjustment, 121.8 degrees Max View Angle, 29.6 degrees Min View Angle, 6 mm Image Circle Diameter. Varifocal lenses offer maximum flexibility in camera installations requiring a wide range of focal lengths. Focal length adjustments can be made with a turn of the dial, virtually eliminating the cost and inventory problems associated with improper monofocal lens selection. All lenses are CS-Mount, comprised of all glass optics, come with locking set screws and a durable metal barrel and mount.

DC Auto Iris Lenses are used for indoor or outdoor applications where large variation in lighting occurs. The high performance Ganz Thermal Imaging Cameras capture high-quality video in all lighting conditions. The cost-effective IP and analog thermal solutions outperform conventional surveillance technologies and are ideal for even the most challenging surveillance environments.

The fixed and pan/tilt configurations are available in two resolutions. For greater versatility, the Ganz Thermal line is equipped with multiple lens options, both IP and Analog connectivity and Image Contrast Enhancement capabilities for additional local area processing and edge enhancement.

Lenses for your benefit so you can begin imaging immediately. Choosing a focal point can be trying with various variables to consider.  The TG4Z2816FCS-MPIR has three extraordinary assets to assist you with choosing the correct mount, optical arrangement, and central length.

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