Model 313-000 fixed focus lens
The Model 313-000 fixed focus lens from Resolve Optics has an aperture of f/1.4
The Model 313-000 fixed focus lens from Resolve Optics has an aperture of f/1.4
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Pixelink, A Navitar Company, is a leader in the design, manufacture, and support of digital cameras for industrial, microscopy, medical and scientific applications. We help customers select, optimize, and integrate the optimal machine vision or microscopy cameras for their applications. Pixelink offers unmatched technical support and service to customers worldwide.
Opto Engineering® has evolved through the years, releasing hundreds of new, diverse products and developing multiple areas of expertise. Today we can say that we specialize in OPTICAL IMAGING TECHNOLOGIES. Our focus is to build and provide every single component needed to solve imaging applications: starting from the optical know-how and going through competence in lighting, we can supply the best combination of tools available on the machine vision market: optics, lighting, cameras, software and vision units.
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