SP-FA6056M60F | φ60mm 60mm F-Mount 8K7μm Line Scan Lens

  • 8k Line Scan F-Mount Industrial Lens
  • Focal length 60mm
  • For sensors with a pixel size of 7μm or more
  • Optimised for 8K line scan cameras
  • 0.04X to 0.21X Primary Magnification

Category: Machine Vision Lenses / FA Lenses / Large Format / Line Scan Lens
General Details

Product Family Description

φ60
FMANLINE

 

  • Focal length 60mm
  • Ideal for 3CCD/CMOS and 4CCD/CMOS prism line scan cameras
  • Designed to cover large format sensors, ≤ IF 60mm, 8K7µm
  • Optimized relative illumination and color imaging performance
  • 29 – 45mm sensor support
  • Focal Length 18 – 200mm
  • Design for infinite distance (∞), suitable for wide field of view
  • F mount and M42 mount are available
  • Select mount adaptors are available (M42,TFL,M58 and more)
  • F-Mount Large Format (LF) Lens for Factory Automation

There is a large range of focal lengths and supported sensors which make it a good choice for any line scan application. F-Mount is a lens bayonet system. The mount has a diameter of 44mm. The flange focal length of F-Mount lenses is 46.5mm. In machine vision F-Mount lenses are mainly used for line scan cameras or high resolution cameras. SUPERIOR offers an F-Mount series with focal lengths of 28mm, 35mm, 50mm and 60mm ect.

DATA SHEET

Model No. SP-FA6056M60F
Focal Length 60±5%mm
MTF (Center/Corner) 8K7μm
Image Size φ60mm
Iris Range (F-Stop) F5.6±5%
Mount F-Mount
Angle of View Φ60mm (Hor. x Ver. x Dia.) Φ60mm@54.13°
TV Distortion <2%
Minimum Object Focus Distance (1″) (Hor. x Ver. x Dia.) 0.80mm
Flange Back Focal Length 46.5mm (in air)
Optical Back Focal Length >52.5mm (in air)
Mechanical Back Focal Length >40mm (in air)
Iris Manual (W/Lock)
Focus Manual (W/Lock)
Zoom
CRA 21.25°
Relative Illuminance 60%@5.6
Spectral Range 435-650nm
Dimension Ø52.5 x 65.0mm
Weight 276g
Temperature Range -10°C ~ +60°C
Storage Range -10°C ~ +60°C

 

EXTERNAL VIEW

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SUPERIOR® LF Series Fixed Focal Length Lenses are low distortion lenses designed for use with 2k, 4k, 6k, and 8k line scan cameras and mid-sized area scan arrays. Optimized for machine vision working distances, LF Series lenses feature high resolving powers to easily detect small defects. For coaxial inline illumination, these lenses are available with a beamsplitter for line scan sensors or with a window for area scan sensors. The locking iris is adjustable from f/2.9 to f/22, while the V-Mount provides ease of adjustment and alignment. Additionally, these lenses also feature a lockable focus and iris, which is ideal for factory automation applications where vibrations can cause performance decreases. LF Series Fixed Focal Length Lenses are ideal for use in machine vision applications, such as web inspection, sorting, identification, electronics, flat panel display and semiconductor wafer inspections ect.

Note: 28mm focal length does not work on all F-mount cameras. Camera F-mount must have an inner diameter greater than 42mm.

Applications
  • High speed imaging and color printing inspection
  • Food and agricultural inspection
  • Surface inspection for FPD, wafers, metals, glass
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