Schneider Optics - EMERALD Large Format Lenses
- Image circle: 43.2 mm - 90 mm
- 6 focal lengths: 28 mm - 135 mm
- F-Mount lens and V48-Mount lens available
- Covering a wide working distance range
- Initial apertures: F2.2 - F5.6
The outstanding feature of the EMERALD lenses is their ability to cover a wide range of working distances. With a maximum aperture of F2.2 to F5.6, EMERALD lenses provide clear and precise images even under difficult lighting conditions. Designed specifically for large sensors, these lenses offer outstanding image quality. Their robust mechanics ensure reliable performance even in demanding and harsh environments. The special focus adjustment and locking mechanism ensures precise and stable focus adjustment.
EMERALD lenses are available in six different focal lengths from 28mm to 135mm. They offer a variety of options for different imaging situations. To meet the requirements of different cameras, the lenses are available with both F-mount and V48-mount. The compact and fast lenses with image circles from 43.2 mm to 90 mm are designed for large area and line sensors.
Discover the compatibility of EMERALD lenses with top sensor brands
Check out the optimal sensor compatibility for EMERALD 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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28 mm |
F2.8-22 |
43.2 mm |
F-Mount |
- |
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28 mm |
F2.8-22 |
43.2 mm |
F-Mount |
- |
||
28 mm |
F2.8-22 |
43.2 mm |
V48-Mount |
- |
||
28 mm |
F2.8-22 |
43.2 mm |
V48-Mount |
- |
||
50 mm |
F2.2-16 |
43.2 mm |
F-Mount |
- |
||
50 mm |
F2.2-16 |
43.2 mm |
V48-Mount |
- |
||
60 mm |
F4.0-16 |
62.5 mm |
F-Mount |
- |
||
60 mm |
F4.0-16 |
62.5 mm |
V48-Mount |
- |
||
80 mm |
F4.0-16 |
43.2 mm |
F-Mount |
- |
||
80 mm |
F4.0-16 |
82 mm |
V48-Mount |
- |
||
100 mm |
F2.8-22 |
43.2 mm |
F-Mount |
- |
||
100 mm |
F2.8-22 |
43.2 mm |
V48-Mount |
- |
||
100 mm |
F2.9-22 |
43.2 mm |
F-Mount |
- |
||
100 mm |
F2.9-22 |
43.2 mm |
V48-Mount |
- |
||
135 mm |
F5.6-22 |
90 mm |
V48-Mount |
- |
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Applications & Markets of the EMERALD lenses
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.
Traffic and surveillance systems use cameras and image processing to monitor and manage traffic flow and public safety.
Environmental Facts of the EMERALD lenses
Our EMERALD 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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