M12 Lens 2.35mm F2.4

M12 Lens 2.35mm F2.4

£22.00
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M12 Lens 2.35mm F2.4

Scorpion Vision

M12 Lens 2.35mm F2.4

SKU:

SVL-IR02524B5M
£22.00

Volume pricing available

Key Features

  • Focal Length: 2.35mm
  • F Number: F2.4
  • Iris: Non-adjustable
  • Mount: M12
  • Format: 1/2.5"
  • Filter Size: n/a
  • Megapixel: 5MP
  • Horizontal Field of View: 132 Degrees
  • Distortion: <-83%
  • Back Focus: 4.98mm
  • Wavelength: 400nm-900nm

Sample Images

Sensor: 1/3" Aptina MT9V024

In the below image, the sugar cube is 24mm from the lens. This is the minimum distance at which the entire cube remains in focus.

The sugar cube measures 16mm x 14mm.

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In this next image, the sugar cube was 237mm from the lens and shows a horizontal field of view of 580mm.

svl-ir02524b5m-at-237mm.jpg

The coin was at a distance of approx. 14mm.

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In this sample image, the penny (d=20.3mm) was at a distance of 8cm from the lens.
This lens has a very short focal length which allows a wide field of view. This means that the image has high distortion but the penny remains sharp.

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In these sample images, the sensor used was a 1/4" Sony ICX618. Although this is not a macro lens this lens was able to focus very close to the object due to the fact that this lens has a very short focal length. The first image is focused at a distance of 1mm from the lens and the second at 2mm. This lens has a small F Number of F2.4 creating a narrow depth of field.

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ir02524b5m--2mm.jpg

Specifications
FAQ's & Further Information
How do I choose the right lens for my application?

Choosing the right lens starts with defining the required field of view (FOV) and working distance, which determine the appropriate focal length. The lens must also be compatible with the camera’s sensor size and provide sufficient optical resolution to match the pixel size and required level of detail.

Application requirements such as minimum feature size, depth of field, and measurement accuracy should be considered, as these influence magnification, aperture, and overall lens performance. For high-precision applications, factors such as distortion and the potential need for telecentric optics must also be evaluated.

In practice, lens selection should be based on the complete imaging system, ensuring the optics, camera, and lighting are all matched to the application requirements.

Please take a look at our lens selector tool.

What are the differences between C-mount and M12 lenses in industrial applications?

C-mount lenses are standardised, mechanically robust, and designed to support larger sensors with higher optical performance, making them suitable for industrial inspection and line scan systems. M12 lenses are compact and cost-effective but are generally limited to smaller sensors and lower precision applications due to reduced optical performance and consistency.

Shipping & Returns

Standard Shipping Costs*

Shipping to the UK - £15
Shipping to the EU - £50
Shipping outside EU - £70

*Shipping charges are subject to variation depending on the destination country.

Country specific taxes may apply to your order. Please note that the customer is responsible for any applicable taxes and duties. Goods are shipped with Incoterms DAP.

Returns

For information on returns, please contact sales@scorpionvision.com or view our returns policy here