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Liquid lenses from Edmund Optics for seamless focus adjustment

July 29, 2015 By Zak Khan

1007891Edmund Optics introduces its new Dynamic Focus VZM Lenses. These lenses use an internal liquid lens to seamlessly adjust focus over a 7X range, from 0.65X to 4.6X. At the same time, the lens maintains the zoom capabilities of the standard VZM Zoom Imaging Lenses. Dynamic Focus VZM Lenses are ideal for a broad range of applications including microscopy and circuit board inspection.

Features lockable iris, zoom control and rotatable mount

Dynamic Focus VZM Lenses feature a lockable iris, zoom control and a rotatable mount for optimal camera orientation. A removable mounting flange allows the lens to fit into the 50 mm diameter through hole of the rack and pinion mount #03-609. The RoHS compliant lens measures 248 mm in length and provides a 2/3 inch maximum camera sensor format with a working distance of 87 mm.

Includes software for focus tuning

The internal liquid lens is controlled via the rugged 6-pin HIROSE connector and a USB port. Coarse magnification adjustments can be made manually. The Dynamic Focus VZM Lenses include software, allowing them to be programmed to cycle through focus with a square, sinusoidal or sawtooth waveform or adjustable frequency and focus-shift range. Dynamic Focus VZM Lenses are in-stock and available for immediate delivery for fast turnaround and excellent value.

Edmund Optics
www.edmundoptics.com

Filed Under: Optics Tagged With: edmund optics, edmundoptics

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