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User Manual for Tamron M118ZG36X10IRP C-Mount 10-360mm 1 1.8" F1.6 36x High-Power Varifocal Zoom Lens Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Tamron M118ZG36X10IRP C-Mount 10-360mm 1 1.8"
- Product category: Lenses Tamron
- Brand: Tamron
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
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Product description The M118ZG36X10IRP C-Mount 10-360mm 1/1.8" F1.6 36x High-Power Zoom Lens from Tamron is used with C-mount box cameras for day and night remote surveillance applications such as border protection, and safety / protection at facilities like airports and electric power plants. A wide f/1.6 aperture enables image capture at large zoom ratios, assuring surveillance under dim low-light illumination. - Motorized lens with high image quality and 36x optical zoom
- Motorized 2MP (Full HD) zoom lens with a long focal length of 10-360mm for use in a wide range of applications that mandate day-and-night surveillance over a wide area
- f/1.6 aperture enables high-sensitivity image capture at large zoom ratios, assuring surveillance under dim low-light illumination
- Lens accommodates 1/1.8" imagers commonly used for surveillance at major outdoor facilities
- Equipped with presetting function for focusing and zoom
In the Box Tamron M118ZG36X10IRP C-Mount 10-360mm 1/1.8" F1.6 36x High-Power Varifocal Zoom Lens Limited 6-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersTamron M118ZG36X10IRP Specs | Imager Size | 1/1.8" | | Mount Type | C | | Focal Length | 10-360mm | | Aperture Range | 1.6 - 16 | | F-Number (f) | f/1.6 (wide) - f/3.6 (tele) | | Zoom Ratio | 36x | | Angle of View (HxV) | 1/1.8 Wide: 39.6° x 29.7°, Tele: 1.15° x 0.84° 1/2 Wide: 35.5° x 27.0°, Tele: 1.02° x 0.76° 1/3 Wide: 27.0° x 20.4°, Tele: 0.76° x 0.57° | | Focusing Range | 6 m - ∞ | | Operation | Focus: Motorized (preset potentiometer) Zoom: Motorized (preset potentiometer) Iris: DC auto iris | | Filter Size | M110 P = 1 mm | | Wavelength | Visible light - near infrared | | Input Voltage | Focus: 8 to 12 VDC Zoom: 8 to 12 VDC | | Operating Voltage | Open: 4 V, Close: 0 V | | Operating Temperature | 14 to 140°F (-10 to 60°C) | | Dimensions (W x H x D) | 4.92 x 4.92 x 12.48" (125 x 125 x 317 mm) | | Weight | 11.02 lb (5 kg) |
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