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Tubelens
Why buy an industrial F-mount lens? In high-end machine vision applications, cameras with F-mount are often used. An F-mount lens has a much larger diameter than a C-mount lens. The result is that an F-mount lens can illuminate a larger sensor than a C-mount lens. C-mount lenses can illuminate up to 4/3 inch sensors, while an F-mount lens can illuminate 35mm sensors. If we translate the sensor sizes into diameters, also called image circle, then a C-mount lens has a maximum image circle of 21.5mm (4/3 ”sensor), while an f-mount lens has a minimum image circle of 43mm (suitable for 35mm sensors). The image circle of the F-mount lens is twice as large, which is why the F-mount lens is suitable for very large image sensors.
Liquidlensedmund optics
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Optolens
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Optical lenses
Open source means enabling third parties the right to use, study, alter, and commercialize the innovations produced by our companies. Team for the Planet's concept is to fund and empower businesses economically viable enough to grow, impact climate change, and inspire the creation of many other companies based on the innovation provided. Find out more.
We have gathered in response to feeling powerless against climate change. Our approach to creating change is to take massive action. At Team for the Planet, we choose to focus on doing rather than saying, as enough people and organizations are already focusing on the latter.
The short answer? No. At least not by itself. It will take brave political decisions, a drastic change in our behavior, and quick actions. But technology must play a role, no matter what, to avoid environmental disaster. It's up to us, the citizens, to make sure that it does. We invite you to read this article about this issue.
Potential: Reduce merchant shipping emissions by 20%. If this sector was a country, it would be the world’s 6th biggest emitter.
A minimum of 80% of your investment finances innovations that make a global and massive impact against greenhouse gas emissions.
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Telecentriclens
Relaylens
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