SingleShot™ Super Wide FOV

The Navitar SingleShot™ Super Wide Field 4K Imaging Lens combines the FOV of a macro lens with the resolution of a microscope objective, providing exceptional images for today's most demanding industrial and life science applications. 

Features:

  • Exceptional 4K image quality
  • Designed for industrial and life science applications
  • Use with large format 4/3", 1.1" and 1" sensors
  • Digital zoom using Pixelink Capture software
  • Compatible with coax, ring light or Kohler illumination
  • Modular fixed imaging system
  • Much larger field of view
  • Resolve ~1.24-3.59 microns

Ideal for high-end wafer inspection, FPD inspection, MEMS (micro electro-mechanical system) inspection, drug discovery and biomedical applications.

Video shows zoom range image quality of 2X configuration with Pixelink's PL-D7620 high quantum efficiency 20 MP color camera (Sony IMX183 sensor, 2.4 micron pixel). Also compatible with Pixelink's new 10 GigE PL-X cameras using Sony 4th generation Pregius sensors with 2.74 micron pixels.

Additional Benefits:

  • Achieve a wider field of view to capture more of the sample with each image - enabling faster object detection and increasing throughput
  • Zoom in on a smaller ROI to magnify and highlight features not obvious in the larger ROI 
  • Keep a state of live cell behavior in sight for a longer observation time while reducing cell toxicity and photobleaching
  • Increase throughput by eliminating the need to move optics or the stage and waiting for the software to stitch images together.
  • Easily see panoramic image over larger field of view. 

Industrial and Life Science Applications

  • Semiconductor defect inspection
  • Flat panel display inspection
  • Industrial inspection
  • Cell imaging
  • Multi-well imaging
  • Microfluidic device imaging
  • Biomedical 3D measurements
  • Fluorescence microscopy

Pixelink Camera Recommendations

  • PL-X9520 - Sony IMX531 (20 MP 1.1")
  • PL-X9524 - Sony IMX530 (24 MP 1.2")

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