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17/09/2012

Fujifilm to release new HD telezoom

Dusseldorf, Germany

Fujifilm will present a number of new megapixel varifocal lenses for day/night as well as high resolution telezoom lenses for long range surveillance applications in HD at Security Essen later this month.
The new lenses are compatible with cameras up to 5 megapixel resolutions and provide excellent images in HD quality to make surveillance more convenient.

Three new models will be available for Security in Essen to enlarge the wide product range of varifocal lenses. The new lenses offer high resolutions of 3 megapixel and IR-correction for applications by day and night: YV3x6SR4A (f = 6~18 mm) and YV3.3x15SR4A (f = 15~50 mm) for a maximum sensor size of 1/2.7” and the DV4x12.5SR4A (f = 12.5~50 mm) for 1/1.8” sensors and a resolution of up to 5 megapixel.

The lenses are applicable for full HD CCTV security systems to ensure safety 7 days / 24 hours. In addition all models are equipped with well-known Fujinon quality such as “AT” aspherical technology, locking screws for zoom and focus as well as metal mounts.

The Telezoom D60x16.7SR4DE lens series features 2 megapixel resolution and 60x optical zoom. The lenses are designed for 1/1.8" sensors (or smaller) and cover a focal length range of f = 16.7~1000 mm. Due to the built-in 2x extender the focal length can be doubled and reaches up to a maximum focal length of f = 2000 mm. Equipped with Fujinon´s Day&night technology surveillance with sharp and high-quality images by day and night is possible without focus shift when switching between day and night mode. A remote controllable built-in visible light cut filter (“fog-filter”) gives advantages in critical weather conditions such as fog and rain.

Additional features are also available including a built-in optical image stabilisation feature to minimize image vibration even at long focal lengths, an autofocus function for accurate and reliable focusing and precise lens control by PC via an RS232C interface.


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