Lens Attributes: Continuous zoom

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Ziv 20X MWIR 15 - 300mm

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Suitable for 16mm (12.8mm x 9.6mm) sensors. 20X continuous zoom range.

Vida MWIR 4X continuous Zoom for megapixel cameras

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This lens features COI's continuous IR zoom technology for fantastic performance at 50mm, 200mm and every focal length in between. Only Computer Optics Inc has produced a continuous infrared zoom lens with the resolution demanded by the highest resolution infrared cameras. It is matched to the SBFP AURA camera and ready for use in your application.

The COI MWIR 50 to 200mm Megapixel lens is available now from Computer Optics Inc.

CIZ MWIR 4X 50 - 200 mm (manual)

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Computer Optics Inc. is pleased to announce its patent pending continuous zoom lens. At last, continuous zoom comes to the infrared to replace outmoded two- or three-position lenses. You are accustomed to changing the field of view with your visible video recorder, now you can get the same advantage in your infrared system.

Military: Situational awareness and detailed imagery. No dangerous image loss during the transition from wide angle to telephoto.

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Aldebaran LWIR 3x continuous zoom 25 - 75mm

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This lens features COIs continuous IR zoom technology for fantastic performance at 25mm, 75mm and every focal length in between. It is matched to the DRS E3500 camera and ready for use in your application.

This lens debuted at the 2007 D&SS show in April 2007.

The COI LWIR 25 - 75mm lens is available now from Computer Optics Inc.

CIZ MWIR 4X 50 - 200 mm (motorized)

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Computer Optics Inc. is pleased to announce its patent pending continuous zoom lens. At last, continuous zoom comes to the infrared to replace outmoded two- or three-position lenses. You are accustomed to changing the field of view with your visible video recorder, now you can get the same advantage in your infrared system.

Military: Situational awareness and detailed imagery. No dangerous image loss during the transition from wide angle to telephoto.

Read more