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Lightweight, Compact Lenses Released for Tactical Thermal Imaging

Ophir Optronics’ new LightIR f/3.6 family of high-performance continuous zoom lenses are ideal for tactical applications and are optimized for MWIR 640×512 VGA 10µm detectors By Abi Wylie / 21 Mar 2024
Lightweight, Compact Lenses Released for Tactical Thermal Imaging
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Ophir Optronics has launched a new series of lightweight, compact lenses: the LightIR f/3.6 family of high-performance continuous zoom lenses, ideal for low-SWaP thermal imaging applications such as gimbals and payloads on tactical UAV.

The LightIR f/3.6 family is optimized for MWIR 640×512 VGA 10µm detectors and includes three models, with focal length ranges of 10-135 mm, 16-180 mm and 18-225 mm

The 16-180 mm lens features a folded optics design that significantly shrinks the integrated optical system. This design allows extended optical lengths, resulting in reduced sensitivity to tolerances in compact configurations.

For optimal integration and calibration, the lenses are operated with Ophir’s standard OphirSim software, which includes:

  • Lens operation testing and evaluation
  • Protocol simulation
  • Lens customer calibration
  • Autofocus calibration

A comprehensive communication protocol controls full functionality of the lenses and provides full status reports, including motor positions, FOV, temperature, built-in test status and working hours. Both the controller and communication protocols are fully compatible with all Ophir zoom lenses.

All lenses feature high MTF performance and maintain focus through the entire zoom range, and can be easily integrated into a wide range of camera systems.

They are equipped with Ophir’s state-of-the-art zoom controller, which features:

  • Continuous zoom with focus retention
  • Automatic focus compensation throughout temperature and zoom ranges
  • Close objects focus mode
  • Focus blurring for NUC calculation
  • Full manual / automatic control of zoom and focus positions

To find out more about the new MWIR continuous zoom lenses, visit Ophir’s website.

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