LM50HC-VIS-SW

1-inch HC-VIS-SW Series SWIR Lens

Kowa’s 1” C-Mount HC-VIS-SW lens series maximizes high resolution imaging from the visible to SWIR wavelength range.  With IR-correction and the ability to perform well at 450nm to 2,000nm, these lenses are ideal for a wide variety of applications such as high-end surveillance, machine vision inspection, produce sorting, quality control, anti-counterfeiting, and more.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Model LM50HC-VIS-SW
Focal Length 50.0 mm
Optics Format 1 inch
Minimum Pixel Size 3.125 um
Resolution: Center/Corner Center:160 lp/mm / Corner:100 lp/mm
Aperture Range f/2.5 – f/16
Angle of View (1-inch camera) 14.6° (horiz) x 11.0° (vert)
Minimum Object Distance 500 mm
Filter Thread M30.5 x 0.5
Camera Mount C-mount
Lens Diameter 39.5 mm
Lens Length 76.6 mm
Mass 155 g

OVERVIEW

HC VIS SWIR Series Features

  • Virtually zero focus shift from 450nm to 2,000nm wavelength range.
  • Utilizes Kowa’s ultra-wideband multi-coatings to increase transmission.
  • High resolution of 12 megapixels and 3.1μm resolving power at select wavelength ranges.
  • Special extra low dispersion (XD) glass significantly reduces chromatic aberration, otherwise known as color fringing.
  • Relatively low distortion.
  • Includes Kowa’s signature floating mechanism design that eliminates optical aberrations from close distance to infinity.
  • Suitable with sensors such as Sony’s IMX990, IMX991, and more.
  • Thumb screws can firmly lock the focus and iris settings into place.
  • Designed and Manufactured in Japan

MECHANICAL

LM50HC-VIS-SW Mechanical Drawing

LM50HC-VIS-SW datasheet
LM50HC-VIS-SW Mechanical Datasheet

DOWNLOADS

LM8HC-VIS-SW Lens Downloads

LM50HC-VIS-SW Distortion

LM50HC-VIS-SW MTF 1200

LM50HC-VIS-SW MTF SWIR

LM50HC-VIS-SW MTF VIS

LM50HC-VIS-SW Relative Illumination

LM50HC-VIS-SW Transmission

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