Resolve Optics’ stand at the PHOTONEX exhibition will feature the company’s OEM specialist lens design service.
Visitors to Photonex stand C02 from 16-17th October 2013 will also be able to see and discuss Resolve Optics’ growing range of high performance off-the-shelf lenses for nuclear, forensic and vision applications.
Manufactured from cerium doped glass or synthetic silica, the company’s fixed focus and zoom radiation tolerant (non browning), lens ranges are able to withstand radiation exposure of up to 53 kGy (53,000,000 rads) and temperatures up to 55 degrees centigrade without discolouration.
The Model 228 lens is designed to provide high performance in both the UV and visible wavebands, enabling forensic scientists and crime scene investigators to identify and focus on a target in the visible and then slide the UV filter across to take images in the UV without having to refocus.
The interaction between materials and UV light makes reflected-UV useful for a number of applications in forensic investigation including imaging of latent fingerprints, imaging of bite marks and other pattern injuries on skin and imaging of shoeprints on surfaces where visible-light contrast is low.
Now available in 2/3-inch, 1/2-inch and 1/3-inch CCD formats – Z10-HD lenses provide users with HD resolution throughout their range of operation.
Each motorised 10x HD zoom lens is claimed to be around half the size of and lighter (< 500g) than any other comparible zoom lenses.
The high performance f/1.8, 10x tracking zoom on the Z10-HD ensures the image stays in focus throughout the zoom travel by utilising floating cell technology.
The Z10-HD is also able to focus upon objects as close as 450mm from the lens. The camera mount incorporates topside and back focus adjustment so that the lens can quickly and easily be set-up on any camera.