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22/06/2016

Fujifilm zooms in on Ifsec

London, UK

Fujifilm zoom line-up for Ifsec 2016

At Ifsec this year Fujifilm Europe is focusing on the company's variety of high quality Fujinon zoom lenses. The highlights on their stand are the full HD zoom lens series with 32x and 60x optical magnification that are presented in live demonstrations. Both lens series combine large optical zoom ratios with high resolutions and large sensor formats of 1/1.8” and 2/3”.

The new 32x zoom lenses impress with full HD image quality across the entire zoom range with maximum focal lengths of up to f = 400 mm (FD32x12.5SR4A) and f = 500mm (FH32x15.6SR4A). To respond to increasing market demands for colour images even in low light, the lenses are designed for large sensor sizes of 1/1.8” and 2/3”. The built-in visible-light-cut filter enables reliable performance even in fog, rain and snow. Analogue control for zoom, focus and iris is supported as well as serial control via RS232C interface for operation by PC. In addition the lenses support the widely used Pelco-D protocol.

The lenses feature added value for easier operation and include improved back focus adjustment for simple handling during set-up; the compact size (20% smaller than before) allows them to fit into a great variety of housings; and control panels on top of the lens body enable direct access to adjustment functions for easy handling even after installation into a housing.  There are also additional affixing holes on the under side to allow for higher installation stability.

The 60x telezoom lens series D60x16.7 and D60x20 feature 2 megapixel full HD resolution. The D60x16.7 lenses are designed for a maximum sensor size of 1/1.8” and cover a focal length range of f = 16.7 ~ 1000 mm while the D60x20 lenses offer a focal length range of f = 20 ~ 1200mm on 2/3” sensors. Thanks to the built-in 2x extender the focal length can be doubled, giving clear identification and recognition of objects at 4 km distance.

Additional features provide optimum performance, such as, the anti-vibration technology.  This is a  built-in optical image stabilisation feature provided via a series of moving glass elements inside the lens. This unique optical image stabilisation technology compensates for image vibration; the result is a stable picture even at long focal lengths

There is also a remote controllable built-in filter system with 2 types of ND selection for observation suitable in most lighting conditions. A visible-light-cut filter gives advantages in most critical weather conditions such as fog and rain. A one-shot autofocus system enables accurate and reliable focusing based on contrast measurement within the scene and the lens can be precisely controlled via a PC to adjust zoom, and iris with an RS232C interface.


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