Large Format Imaging:
Matching Lens Options and Applications
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK -- July 7, 2006 – As
the applications for Large Format Imaging grow (both line scan and area
scan) it is important to match the best lens option for a specific application.
There is no "one lens fits all" solution.
The challenge is to find one optical company that has an
understanding of all the applications along with complete knowledge of
all the optical, mechanical, and illumination components. Navitar is one
of these companies and offers a variety of large format lens options.
High Resolution Applications
- Sensor size more than 40 mm (4K - 12K)
- Sensor pixel size from 7 - 12 microns
- Magnification 0.25X - 3X
This market comprises approximately 25% of all large sensor
applications. The industries within this market that have a need for high
resolution optics include electronic (PCB and assembled PCB), flat panel
display (FPD) inspection, and semiconductor line scan applications. In
this application area, customers need greater than f/5.6 speed. Navitar
developed its 86 mm f/4.0 Platinum Pro lens for high resolution applications.
Navitar 86 mm Platinum Pro was designed to attach to a T-mount. The T-mount
can then be attached to a variety of mounts including Dalsa, F or others.
The 86 mm lens provides 5 micron performance and an industry-leading 90
mm FOV. The 86 mm lens is color-corrected and can produce upwards of 20%
MTF at 100 lp/pm. The f/4 aperture provides twice the image brightness
of alternative f/5.6 designs.
Low Resolution Applications
- Sensor size less than 50 mm (2K - 4K)
- Sensor pixel size more than 12 microns
- Magnification 0.2X to infinity
This market comprises approximately 50% of all large sensor
applications. The primary industries within this market include fabric,
product label, wood and other types of general web inspection. These applications
have historically been served with Nikon (Nikkor) relatively fast f/1.4-1.8
and higher photographic lenses. Although these types of photographic lenses
are optimized for the center of the image and the edges may differ significantly,
their low cost makes them ideal for a variety of factory floor applications.
With the rise in digital photography, many of the Nikon manual photographic
lenses are being discontinued. Navitar is filling the need with its Raptar
lenses. The Raptar's are good alternatives to the Nikon lenses and come
in a variety of focal lengths including 17 mm f/4.0, 24 mm f/2.8, 28 mm
f/2.8, 50 mm f/ 1.4 and 50 mm f/1.8 designs.
Low Light (High Speed Lens)Applications
- Sensor size 12 mm -22 mm
- Sensor pixel sizes 7-9 microns
This market comprises approximately 5% of all large sensor
applications. The industries within this market include the biosciences
and scientific applications where noise (cross talk) or light collection
is the main concern. For low light applications, Navitar offers a 50 mm
F/1 Platinum lens for 16mm format and 7 micron resolution. The right lens
can easily be found with Navitar's patented Optical Wizard lens finder
(www.opticalwizard.com) or by speaking directly to one of Navitar's application
specialists (800-828-6778).
About Navitar, Inc.
Navitar, Inc., established in 1972 and based in Rochester, New York, is
a leading manufacturer of superior quality optical lens systems and complete
customized optical solutions for the Machine Vision, Life Sciences, LCD
& DLP projection, and Defense industries. Navitar, Inc. has offices
and subsidiaries in the U.S., Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Customers
include GE Medical, Intel, Texas Instruments, BAE Systems, Sharp, Sony,
NEC, Applied Biosystems, Perceptron, IBM, Philips, Mitsubishi, Agilent,
Sanyo, NCR, Nikon, Karl Suss, Bio-Rad and Raytheon.
For more information about Navitar, Inc. and their innovative products,
visit the Company's web site at www.navitar.com
or contact Navitar, Inc., at 200 Commerce Drive, Rochester, NY, 14623.
Call 585-359-4000, Fax 585-359-4999, Email: info@navitar.com |