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Optotune Focus-Tunable Lenses Review

Optotune Focus-Tunable lenses feature a liquid polymer substrate with continuous focusability.

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Aspheric Lenses Review

What is an aspheric lens? In what applications are aspheric lenses used?

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Achromatic Lenses Review

Learn about EO's most popular family of optical lenses and discover if achromatic lenses are ideal for your next application.

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Ruggedized Imaging Lenses

Edmund Optics® manufactures several different types of ruggedized imaging lens assemblies.

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Liquid Lens Cx Series Fixed Focal Length Lenses

TECHSPEC® Liquid Lens Cx Series Fixed Focal Length Lenses from Edmund Optics offer both high resolution and fast electronic focus.

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Imaging Performance of Telecentric Lenses

Telecentric lenses eliminate perspective and measurement error, and are ideal for measurement and gauging applications.

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Liquid Lens M12 Imaging Lenses

TECHSPEC® Liquid Lens M12 Imaging Lenses from Edmund Optics combine a high-resolution with the electronic auto-focus of an integrated liquid lens

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Ruggedized Machine Vision Lenses for Harsh Environments

Edmund Optics imaging and machine vision lenses are robustly designed for use in harsh environments and are available in a number of options for the most demanding applications.

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HP+ Series Fixed Focal Length Lenses from Edmund Optics®

These high-resolution C-mount lenses are optimized for demanding factory automation and machine vision environments.

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UAV Series Fixed Focal Length Lenses from Edmund Optics®

These compact, high-resolution, infinite conjugate lenses are ideal for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and other mobile robotics systems.

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1.1" HP Series Fixed Focal Length Lenses from Edmund Optics®

High-performance machine vision lenses with iris adjustment and up to 20 megapixels of resolution for 1.85μm pixel size sensors

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TECHSPEC® C Series Fixed Focal Length Lenses from Edmund Optics

The TECHSPEC® C Series Fixed Focal Length Lenses are high-resolution FA lenses designed and manufactured by Edmund Optics for use in machine vision factory automation and inspection applications.

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UAV Series Fixed Focal Length Lenses from Edmund Optics®

The UAV Series Lenses are compact, high-resolution, infinite conjugate lenses ideal for UAVs and other mobile robotics systems.

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HP+ Series Fixed Focal Length Lenses from Edmund Optics®

The HP+ Series Lenses are high-resolution C-mount lenses optimized for demanding factory automation and machine vision environments.

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Liquid Lenses in Machine Vision - TRENDING IN OPTICS: EPISODE 1

Liquid Lenses electronically autofocus imaging systems for machine vision by changing shape in response to an applied current or voltage.

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LIGHT TALK - EPISODE 5: Ruggedized Imaging Lenses with Cory Boone and Ben Weaver

The expansion of automation has made the ruggedization of imaging lenses from shocks, vibrations, and temperature swings more important than ever before.

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Edmund Optics Imaging: Telecentric Lenses versus Hypercentric Lenses

Join EO's Nick Sischka, Director of Imaging, as he inspects pipes for various defects using the TECHSPEC Telecentric Lens versus the TECHSPEC Hypercentric Lens.

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Axicons Review

Axicons are conical-shaped optical components used to create a ring-shaped beam.

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Powered by Edmund Optics: TM4 from EyeTech Digital Systems

The Future Depends on Optics®

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MercuryTL™ Liquid Lens Telecentric Lenses

The TECHSPEC® MercuryTL™ Liquid Lens Telecentric Lenses combine the parallax error correction and high image quality of a telecentric lens with the flexibility of an integrated liquid lens.

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Polarization Directed Flat Lenses Product Review

Polarization Directed Flat Lenses, which are formed with polymerized liquid crystal thin-film, create a focal length that is dependent on polarization state.

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Understanding Camera Mounting Interfaces

Interested in learning about the different types of camera mounts available from Edmund Optics?

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Edmund Optics Imaging Lab 2.2: Telecentricity

Learn how to specify imaging system components.

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How to Achieve Optimal Collimation with Fiber Optics

Collimated light is required for many fiber optic applications. Using the proper setup, fiber optic collimating lenses or ball lenses, and some optical know-how, you can achieve optimal collimation.

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Why Should I Use a Telecentric Lens?

Telecentric lenses capture high-accuracy measurements because their lack of parallax error makes objects appear the same size independent of their location

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MercuryTL™ Liquid Lens Telecentric Lenses

MercuryTL™ Liquid Lens Telecentric Lenses

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How Do Cameras Work?

Optical Engineer Kevin Quist explains how cameras work, describing sensors, lenses, and pixels in a kid-friendly way

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2011 Telecentric Bell Choir

The Future Depends on Optics®

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Aspherized Achromatic Lens Review

Aspherized Achromatic Lenses, exclusive to Edmund Optics, are doublet lenses consisting of two cemented optical elements that are matched for their color-correction ability and small RMS spot size.

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Fresnel Lens Review

Fresnel lenses are composed of a series of concentric grooves etched into one side of a sheet of plastic. Fresnel lenses are unlike typical spherical or aspherical optical lenses.

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