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User Manual for Fujinon TF4XA-1 4mm f 2.2 to f 16 High Definition Lens for 1 3" 3-CCD or 3-CMOS HD Cameras Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Fujinon TF4XA-1 4mm f 2.2 to
- Product category: Lenses Fujinon
- Brand: Fujinon
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
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Product description The Fujinon TF4XA-1 4mm f/2.2 to f/16 High Definition Lens has a resolution of 300 LP/mm in Zone 1 (centre) to 200 LP/mm in Zone 3 (corners), which helps it fully exploit a 1/3” 3-CCD or 3-CMOS camera’s native HD resolution across all the three sensors. It has a wide aperture range of f/2.2 to f/16 and can capture clear images in poorly lit surroundings. This compact lens has almost no chromatic fringing and provides uniformity of exposure even at apertures of f/2.2. It is fitted with gears for OEM focus and iris drives, and includes locking thumbscrews. - Integrates with 1/3" 3-CCD or 3-CMOS HD cameras
- Robust and precise mechanics
- Drive gear for OEM focus and iris drives
- Internal and external filter threads
- Bore alignment specification complements 3D camera systems
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Technical parametersFujinon TF4XA-1 Specs | Compatible with | 1/3" 3-CCD and 3-CMOS HD camera systems, including Toshiba's IK-HD1H 1/3" 3-CCD Camera and IK-HD3H 1/3" 3-CMOS Camera | | Focal Length | 4.0 mm Back: 14.0 mm (in air) Flange: 17.5 mm (in air) | | Image Format | 1/3" 3-CCD / 3-CMOS | | Image Size | Ø: 0.23" (6.0 mm) / 0.20 x 0.11" (5.23 x 2.94 mm) | | Maximum Aperture | f/2.2 | | Aperture Range | f/2.2 to f/16 close (no detente) | | Angle of View (HxV) 16:9 | 71° 28' x 41° 31' | | Focusing Range | Infinity to 3.93" (0.10 m) from the front of the lens | | Lens Shift | 0.15 mm | | Minimum Object Distance | 3.93" (0.10 m) | | Resolution | 300 lp/mm at the centre; 200 lp/mm at the corners | | Exit Pupil Range | -4.5" (-114.0 mm) from the image plane | | Filter Thread | Inside: M27.5 x 0.5 Outside: M30.5 x 0.5 | | Mount | C-mount (metal) | | Temperature | Operating: 14 to 122°F (-10 to 50°C) Storage: -4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C) | | Relative Humidity | 35 to 90% | | Dimensions (Ø x L) | 1.3 x 1.7" (32.8 x 44.5 mm) | | Weight | 3.5 oz (100.0 g) | | | | Package Weight | 0.25 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 3.1 x 2.5 x 2.4" |
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