Enabling you to create high-quality thermograms with your thermographic system, we offer a variety of lenses for our various camera models. This is because, in addition to the camera sensor, the infrared lens is an essential component of the camera system.
Also the SWIR cameras ImageIR® 8100 and ImageIR® 9100 feature a wide range of optics and can therefore be adapted to specific measurement tasks. The lens range spans from wide-angle to telephoto lens applications for distant objects.
In order to create an even wider range of applications for the SWIR cameras, the lens portfolio for these two infrared cameras has been expanded to include a 100 mm telephoto lens. This allows both system cameras to capture objects in great detail and measure temperatures at a long distance. This opens up completely new possibilities for users in the field of thermographic temperature measurement.
Lenses | Focal Length | FOV (°) | IFOV (mrad) |
Wide-angle lens | 8 mm | (22.6 × 18.2) | 0.63 |
Standard lens | 12 mm | (15.2 × 12.2) | 0.42 |
Standard lens | 16 mm | (11.4 × 9.1) | 0.31 |
Telephoto lens | 25 mm | (7.3 × 5.9) | 0.20 |
Telephoto lens | 35 mm | (5.2 × 4.2) | 0.14 |
Telephoto lens | 50 mm | (3.7 × 2.9) | 0.10 |
Telephoto lens | 100 mm | (1.8 × 1.5) | 0.05 |
Lenses | Focal Length | FOV (°) | IFOV (mrad) |
Wide-angle lens | 8 mm | (43.6 × 35.5) | 0.63 |
Standard lens | 12 mm | (29.9 × 24.1) | 0.42 |
Standard lens | 16 mm | (22.6 × 18.2) | 0.31 |
Telephoto lens | 25 mm | (14.6 × 11.7) | 0.20 |
Telephoto lens | 35 mm | (10.4 × 8.4) | 0.14 |
Telephoto lens | 50 mm | (7.3 × 5.9) | 0.10 |
Telephoto lens | 100 mm | (3.7 × 2.9) | 0.05 |
Each measurement or testing task has its own characteristic basic conditions. For getting optimal results camera, detector and lens have to be perfectly matched to one another. The field of view calculator helps you to determine the appropriate combination.
The SWIR infrared cameras ImageIR® 8100 and ImageIR® 9100 operate in the short-wave infrared range (SWIR) and are used for thermographic measurement tasks characterised by high temperatures and challenging materials. For example, they allow emissivity-optimised temperature measurements on metallic surfaces in high-temperature ranges between 300 °C and 1,700 °C.
Both infrared cameras are radiometrically calibrated.
ImageIR® 8100 with (640 × 512) IR pixels in VGA image format
ImageIR® 9100 with (1.280 × 1.024) IR pixels in SXGA image format; optimally resolved display of the smallest details on large-area objects
Very small pixel pitch of only 5 μm, resolving even smallest details
Comparatively budget-friendly and compact optical design with high image quality