The key is to examine the working conditions required for the image application, which is also the core element of correctly selecting image equipment. Common parameters and dimensions are shown in the figure.
Camera
Area Array or Line Array Sensor
Sensor Size/Flange Distance
Mount/Black and White or Color, etc.
Lens
Lens Type (depending on the application)
Fixed Aperture or Adjustable Aperture
Fixed Magnification or Adjustable Magnification
Lens Size etc.
Light Source
Light Source Type
Lighting Method
Light Source Working Distance, etc.
Working Environment
Vibration, Shock, Unwanted Ambient Light
Dust, Moisture, Temperature, Humidity
Sensor Size
Sensor Size = Pixel Size (V) or (H) x Number of Effective Pixels (V) or (H)
Example)
Pixel Size: 4.4μm x 4.4μm Number of Effective Pixels: 1600 x 1200
Find the optical magnification(Mag.) from the field of view(FOV) of the object you want to photograph and the camera you are using (preparing to use).
Mag. = Ratio of the FOV of the object to be photographed to the sensor Mag. = Sensor (V) or (H) / FOV (V) or (H)
After calculating the optical magnification, the next step is to confirm the conditions such as the installation distance of the space camera of the device and the working distance of the lens.
1. Calculation method of lens focal length
f (Focal Length) = WD x Mag. (Senosr Size (V or H) / FOV (V or H))
2. Use focal length to calculate the shooting range
FOV (V or H) = WD x Sensor Size (V or H) / f (Focal Length)
f = 2000mm x Mag. (= Sensor Size (4.8mm) / FOV (200mm)) = 48mm
FOV = 1500 x 4.8 / 50 = 144mm
* However, the result obtained by this calculation formula is only an estimate and is provided for reference only. Especially when shooting at close range (WD 300mm or less), there is a possibility that it will deviate greatly from the accurate value. Please contact our staff or refer to the HP for details.
According to these relationships, for the same working distance (WD), the smaller the focal length (f), the wider the field of view (wide-angle lens), and the longer the focal length, the smaller the field of view. In addition, when shooting objects of the same size, the smaller the focal length, the shorter the WD, and the longer the focal length, the longer the working distance (telephoto lens).
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