1″ Format 35mm F/1.6 10 Megapixel C-Mount Fixed Focal Length Lens

35mm focal length, manual focus and adjustable aperture. Compact design. No lens shading, no dark corners, decent image quality, it just works.

General Details

Product Family Description

  • Up to 1″ sensor formats, C-Mount Lens
  • C-Mount lineup of eight models from f = 5 mm to 100 mm
  • Variable focus and iris equipped with locking set screws
  • Compact (C), FA Lens for Machine Vision
  • Please note this lens does not come with an IR filter

 

DATA SHEET

Model No. SP3516MC10MP1SB
Focal Length 35mm
Lens Type Fixed Focal Length
Image Size 1″ (Ø16, 12.8 x 9.6 x 16mm)
Iris Range (F-Stop) F1.6 – 16
Mount C-Mount
Angle of View 1″ (Hor. x Ver. x Dia.) 20.9° x 15.8°
Angle of View 2/3″ (Hor. x Ver. x Dia.) 14.4° x 10.8°
Angle of View 1/1.8″ (Hor. x Ver. x Dia.) 11.8° x 8.8°
Angle of View 1/2″ (Hor. x Ver. x Dia.) 10.5° x 7.9°
TV Distortion 0.03%
Minimum Object Focus Distance (1″) (Hor. x Ver. x Dia.) 0.35mm
Flange Back 17.526mm in air
Back Focus 16.5mm in air
MTF (Center/Corner) Center 100lp/mm; Corner 80lp/mm
Iris Manual (W/Lock)
Focus Manual (W/Lock)
Zoom
Dimension Φ34.0 x 37.0mm
Filter Thread Size M30.5×0.5
Structure Aluminium Alloy + 6G (6 Group)
Weight 80g
Temperature Range -10°C ~ +60°C
Storage Temperature Range -20°C ~ +60°C

 

EXTERNAL VIEW

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C Series Fixed Focal Length Lenses are designed for use in machine vision applications with the working distance and resolution requirements of factory automation and inspection in mind. C Series Fixed Focal Length Lenses feature large maximum apertures, allowing these high performance lenses to be used in even the most restrictive lighting conditions. Each lens has a broadband anti-reflection coating, locking iris and focus adjustment with recessed set screws, and a ruggedized, robust housing for space-restrictive applications. C Series lenses are manufactured to high tolerances, which result in high levels of imaging performance with low lens-to-lens variation. Through combining optical performance, industrial features, and compact package sizes, our C Series Fixed Focal Length Lenses are ideal for use in factory automation and inspection.

The 1″ 10 megapixel C-mount B lens series provides 200lp/mm resolution and low distortion in order to maximize performance for high-end applications. Incorporating SUPERIOR’s broadband coating and floating mechanism design, it greatly reduces chromatic aberration at any distance and maintain a high transmission from visible to NIR.

Floating Mechanism Design
SUPERIOR’s floating mechanism design virtually eliminates optical abberations from close distance to infinity

Excellent Corner Brightness
No fading along edges of the image

Perfect for Large Format 1″ Megapixel Applications
Assists the megapixel camera in producing large, high resolution images

200lp/mm Resolution and Low Distortion
200lp/mm resolution and low distortion will maximize performance for high-end applications

Low Distortion
SUPERIOR’S design solves distortion issues to create an accurate reproduction of the environment

High Transmission from visible to NIR
The Series incorporates wide-band coating and a floating mechanism design to maintain a high transmission from visible to NIR

High Performance and Compact
This high performance lens is optimal for a wide range of applications

Easy Installation
Short minimum object distance and compact design using aspherical lenses (5 models/F-5 ~ 100mm) will allow for easy installation in compact machine vision systems

Applications
  • Shape recognition
  • Food label inspection
  • Presence/absense checking
  • Security
  • 2D bar code reading
Resources

Application Notes

  1. What is SWIR?
  2. Hyperspectral and Multispectral Imaging?
  3. UV vs. IR Grade Fused Silica
  4. Advantages of Using Meniscus Lenses in Infrared Applications?
  5. The Correct Material for Infrared (IR) Applications?
  6. Resolution and Contrast Comparison?
  7. Lens Performance Curves?
  8. Diffraction Limit?
  9. Object Space Resolution?
  10. Wavelength Effects on Performance?
  11. Comparison of Optical Aberrations?
  12. How to Choose a Fixed Magnification Lens?
  13. Basic Lens Selection?
  14. Lens Spacers and Focal Length Extenders?
  15. Resolution and MTF Testing?
  16. An Introduction to Optical Coatings?
  17. Anti-Reflection (AR) Coatings?
  18. System Throughput, f/#, and Numerical Aperture?
  19. Resolution?
  20. MTF Curves and Lens Performance?
  21. Relative Illumination, Roll-Off, and Vignetting?
  22. Distortion?
  23. Depth of Field and Depth of Focus?
  24. Aberrations?
  25. Aberrational Balancing of MTF in Lens Design?
  26. Lens Mounts?
  27. Lens Spacers, Shims, and Focal Length Extenders?
  28. Types of Machine Vision Lenses?
  29. Advanced Lens Selection?
  30. Machine Vision Filter Technology?
  31. What is Imaging?
  32. Basic Lens Selection?
  33. From Lens to Sensor: Limitations on Collecting Information?
  34. Sensors and Lenses?
  35. Imaging Fundamentals?
  36. Best Practices for Better Imaging?
  37. Contrast?
  38. The Anatomy of a Lens?
  39. Understanding Focal Length and Field of View?
  40. The Airy Disk and Diffraction Limit?
  41. Introduction to Modulation Transfer Function?
  42. The Modulation Transfer Function (MTF)?
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