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News Release from: Resolve Optics | Subject: Model 290 motorised non-browning CCTV Zoom Lens
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 20 February 2008

CCTV zoom lens suits nuclear power
applications

The compact 6x optical tracking zoom uses special glass that can withstand long term exposure to high levels of radiation (up to 100,000,000 rads) and temperature (55C) without discoloration

Available from Resolve Optics, the model 290 motorised non-browning CCTV zoom lens incorporates a range of useful features to assist operation in environments subject to radiation such as nuclear power generation stations All three functions of the model 290 are motorised and include slip clutches and electronic noise suppression which enables the 290 to be used as a direct replacement for the Fujinon 12-72mm (6x) non browning zoom lens

Operating at f/1.8 for most focal lengths the lens provides high image resolution and minimum geometric distortion from 400-750nm.

The high-performance model 290 CCTV zoom lens has been designed for use with single chip 1/2inch and 2/3inch CCTV cameras as well as Newvicon and Chalnicon tubes.

Typical monitoring applications for the model 290 will include nuclear fuel handling operations, reactor active zones and nuclear waste storage plants.

By using a novel telescopic focusing mount the lens gives a large movement in an extremely compact form.

This provides the lens with the capability to image objects from 800mm to infinity without using add-on adapters.

When focused at infinity the lens achieves high image resolution on axis at full aperture throughout the zoom range without refocusing (image tracking).

The model 290 is part of a growing range of high performance radiation resistant lenses from Resolve Optics, which is also able to provide non-browning lenses to meet exact customer specifications. Request a free brochure from Resolve Optics ...

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