CCD Lenses and CMOS Lens Assemblies | Universe Optics
- ️Thu Jun 18 2020
- Home
- Products
- CCD Lenses and CMOS Lens Assemblies
- CCTV and Machine Vision Lens Assemblies
- Diode Laser Lens Assemblies
- High-Res Lens Assemblies
- Imaging and Barcode Lens Assemblies
- Medical Imaging Lens Assemblies
- Microscope Objectives and Eyepieces
- Photographic Lens Assemblies
- UV Lens Assemblies
- Filters, Mounts, Rings and Accessories
- Custom Design Services
- Lens Design
- Product News
- Industries Served
- Contact Us
CCD Lenses and CMOS Lens Assemblies
- Home
- CCD Lenses and CMOS Lens Assemblies
Standard and custom CCD/CMOS lens assemblies for board and miniature camera applications including digital photography, video conferencing, surveillance, barcode scanning, machine vision and medical systems.
Universe’s CCD/CMOS lens assemblies are ideal for your board and miniature camera applications. Standard lens assemblies are available in 2/3″-1/4″ formats and a wide range of focal lengths. A sampling of stock focal lengths is included below. We also have pinhole CCD lenses for wide angle viewing. Our C-mount adapters and other accessories – including mounts – are also in stock to help you integrate our lenses with your system. Other value-added services include special coatings, custom apertures, custom packaging, and anti-vibration assembly techniques. Please call applications engineering to discuss your application and the wide range of lens options available from stock … from Universe.
Applications Include: – Digital photography, TV telephones, video conferencing, surveillance, barcode scanning, medical systems, machine vision, and relay systems.
View Lens Products
- CCD Lenses and CMOS Lens Assemblies
- CCTV and Machine Vision Lens Assemblies
- Diode Laser Lens Assemblies
- High Resolution Lens Assemblies
- Imaging Lenses and Barcode Lens Assemblies
- Medical Imaging Lens Assemblies
- Microscope Objectives and Eyepieces
- Photographic Lens Assemblies
- Ultraviolet Lens Assemblies
- Filters, Mounts, Rings and Accessories
- Custom Lens Design
CCD and CMOS Lens News
CCD Vs. CMOS – Which Is Best?
Today’s two main types of image sensor technology are used in digital camera technology: CCD and CMOS. Both have their benefits and cons, but which one is ultimately better? Let’s examine each technology to find [...]
CMOS/CCD Lenses In Biotechnologies
Technological advancements have left their imprints on almost every industry across the globe — from healthcare to so-called legacy industries (retail, construction, and hospitality). The biotechnology industry is no exception. One of the recent technological [...]
Time-Of-Flight Cameras
New and expanding ideas of how we look at things is growing almost at an exponential pace. Engineers, scientists and designers are always looking for ways to see things we’ve never seen before. One piece [...]
Precision Lenses For Video Conferencing
Video Conferencing has become increasingly popular in the workplace these days, but sometimes conferencing space is limited. Squeezing multiple people into small huddle rooms and trying to get everyone to look good on camera can [...]
CMOS Imaging Technology
Initially, CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) was limited because of its inherent noise, however, CMOS imaging technology is now trending to become the dominant imaging technology. The original architectural design was essentially analog, and the [...]
CMOS Image Sensors
Virtually all digital and video cameras use CMOS image sensors. In the past two decades, numerous advances have been made in this type of imaging technology. Now, CMOS image sensors are beginning to be made [...]
CMOS Versus CCD
When it comes to the relative advantages of CMOS versus CCD images, it seems that the debate has continued for as long as most people can remember. Since there is no definitive conclusion in sight, [...]
Optical Encoders Improve Zoom Accuracy
Photographers understand the need for zoom lenses on their cameras as do operators of cameras in commercial applications. Consider the camera phone with its digital or optical zoom – or in some cases, both. [...]