Schneider Optics - THULITE Large Format Lenses
- 2" (32 mm) max. Sensor size
- 3 focal lengths: 35 mm, 50 mm and 75 mm
- Very high resolution down to 2.4µm pixel size
- Initial aperture: F2.8
- M42 lens and TFL-Mount lens available
- Covering a wide working distance range
The high-resolution THULITE lenses are ideal for image processing applications that require the highest precision and quality. Their compact and robust design makes them reliable even in demanding environments. The optical design of the lenses prevents shadowing on main-beam sensitive sensors and the special broadband AR coating enables use in the visible range from 400 to 700 nm as well as in the NIR range from 700 to 1000 nm.
THULITE lenses are designed for sensors up to 32 mm diagonal, covering a wide range of applications. They deliver crisp images and precise results with resolutions down to 2.4µm. THULITE lenses offer flexible working distance adjustment, which is advantageous in different situations. Focal lengths of 35mm, 50mm and 75mm are available to meet your specific requirements. Compatibility with M42 and TFL mounts allows easy integration into existing systems. With a maximum aperture of F2.8, THULITE lenses offer excellent performance even in low light conditions.
Discover the compatibility of THULITE lenses with top sensor brands
Check out the optimal sensor compatibility for THULITE lenses. Our selection includes a variety of compatible sensors from leading manufacturers such as Sony, OnSemi, GPixel, Teledyne e2V, ams. Improve your imaging efficiency and accuracy with the ideal lens-sensor combination.
Lens Models
Lens |
Focal Length |
Aperture Range |
Max. Sensor Size |
Mount |
Special Feature |
Datasheet |
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35 mm |
F2.8-16 |
(32 mm) 2" |
M42x0.75 |
- |
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35 mm |
F2.8-16 |
(32 mm) 2" |
M42x1 |
- |
||
35 mm |
F2.8-16 |
(32 mm) 2" |
TFL-Mount |
- |
||
50 mm |
F2.8-16 |
(32 mm) 2" |
M42x0.75 |
- |
||
50 mm |
F2.8-16 |
(32 mm) 2" |
M42x0.75 |
- |
||
50 mm |
F2.8-16 |
(32 mm) 2" |
M42x1 |
- |
||
50 mm |
F2.8-16 |
(32 mm) 2" |
M42x1 |
- |
||
50 mm |
F2.8-16 |
(32 mm) 2" |
TFL-Mount |
- |
||
50 mm |
F2.8-16 |
(32 mm) 2" |
TFL-Mount |
- |
||
75 mm |
F2.8-16 |
(32 mm) 2" |
M42x0.75 |
- |
||
75 mm |
F2.8-16 |
(32 mm) 2" |
M42x0.75 |
- |
||
75 mm |
F2.8-16 |
(32 mm) 2" |
M42x1 |
- |
||
75 mm |
F2.8-16 |
(32 mm) 2" |
M42x1 |
- |
||
75 mm |
F2.8-16 |
(32 mm) 2" |
TFL-Mount |
- |
||
75 mm |
F2.8-16 |
(32 mm) 2" |
TFL-Mount |
- |
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Applications & Markets of the THULITE lens
Machine vision enables machines to recognise objects, patterns and other visual features through the integration of lenses and image processing.
>>>Automated Optical Inspection
Automated optical inspection (AOI) uses cameras and software to inspect and analyze components for defects in a manufacturing process.
3D and 2D measurement uses cameras and image processing to accurately measure the dimensions and geometry of objects.
Robotic vision can identify objects, measure distances and track motion, enabling robots to perform complex tasks autonomously.
Environmental Facts of the THULITE lenses
Our THULITE large format lenses are tested to DIN standards to ensure they meet stringent environmental requirements. These tests check the durability of the large format lenses, their resistance to temperature changes and their ability to withstand shock tests and sinusoidal vibration. This ensures that the industrial lenses are up to the task in demanding industrial applications such as machine vision or automated optical inspection, providing consistent performance and reliability over time.
Slow Temperature Cycling |
Damp Heat, Cyclic |
Shock Testing |
Sinusoidal Vibration |
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-25°C - +70°C 5 cycles a 12h DIN ISO 9022-2-14-03 -1 |
-23°C - +40°C 80% - 95% rel. humidity DIN ISO 9022-2-16-01-1 |
50 g / 11 ms 18 shocks DIN ISO 9022-3-30-06-1 |
2 g 10-500 Hz DIN ISO 9022-3-36-04-1 |
Optical Filters
By protecting the lens, eliminating unwanted wavelengths and enhancing contrast, optical filters improve the image quality of your lens in industrial applications.
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