Attention! FPV hobbyist!

This lens is the solution if your color CCD or CMOS cameras see a significant amount of unwanted IR light resulting in strange color reproduction. The additional IR-Cut filter on this lens can drastically improve the video images to produce true color in day light or good lighting condition.

This 8.0mm monofocal fixed iris board mount lens provides maximum 40 viewable angle with 1/3" format image sensor. It also supports ¼” format image sensor for up to 25% less of the maximum viewable angle. This lens supports surveillance camera with IR night vision capability and it is ideal for viewing of a very large indoor/outdoor area.

CCTV surveillance cameras have a wide visible spectrum; they can all see IR light spectrum is not visible by the human eye. When a true day/night camera is in Day Color mode during the day, IR light must be blocked to allow correct reproduction of color from the camera. When lighting condition is poor, IR light must not be blocked to allow for night vision.

Features:

Monofocal Fixed Iris Lenses are commonly used for dome and bullet cameras. This type of fixed iris lenses with fixed focal length is the least expensive and offers a wide range of selections for any unique and diverse application in video surveillance. These lenses are factory set for a fixed focal length to achieve the optimal field of view. As lens focal length increases, the field of view narrows and distant objects are more defined. All fixed iris lenses are best used in constant lighting conditions.

Specifications:

Angle of View (AOV)

40(Max.)

Focal Length

8.0mm

Iris Type

Fixed

Focus Type

Fixed

Zoom Type

Fixed

IR Corrected

Yes

IR Cut Filter

Yes

Lens Resolution

Standard

Aperture

F1.8

Lens Mount

M12x0.5 Board / M12 / MTV / S-Mount

Image Sensor Size

1/3" or 1/4" format

Lens Length

14mm

Lens Diameter

14mm

Housing

Metal

Color

Black

 

Caution:

Lenses designed for a larger image sensor device will work on a smaller size camera. However, if a lens designed for a smaller format image sensor device (ie. 1/4") is placed on a larger one (ie. 1/3"), the image on the monitor will have dark corners.