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News Release from: Moritex Europe | Subject: Macro zoom Lenses
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 25 July 2006
Compact macro zoom lenses for surface
inspection
Moritex has announced new additions to its range of Macro Zoom Lenses.
Moritex, a manufacturer of fibre optic illumination and optical lensing systems for various machine vision and inspection applications, has announced new additions to its comprehensive selection of Macro Zoom Lenses Designed for use with 1/2 inch or 1/3 inch CCD cameras the high performance TV Macro Zoom Lens (MLZ) range are the perfect choice for a range of surface inspection tasks including semiconductor and LCD manufacture, PCB inspection, electronic components production monitoring and alignment applications
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 29 Apr 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Weighing less than 100g the MLZ lens series are compact, versatile 4:1 zoom lenses designed for integration into small spaces.
Offering 173mm of working distance, MLZ lenses provide plenty of room between the lens and the subject for robotic arms, machinery etc.
Motorised versions of the MLZ lens series are available for integration into highly automated manufacturing equipment.
Available in a choice of eight different lens magnifications (0.02 x to 2.4x), with or without integrated coaxial episcopic illumination, a wide range of subjects can be imaged given the 10:1 zoom ratio.
Advanced telecentric optical design ensures high resolution, high contrast images free of TV distortion.
The MLZ series comes complete with adjustable and lockable focus, iris and zoom.
This allows the user to set up the lens for optimum performance and then lock the settings in.
By extending the objective lens in the tip section users can increase the magnification of the lens.
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