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MACRO lens for Hikmicro B series thermal cameras

code: HM1200081
manufacturer: Hikmicro
in stock, 2 cnt.
12000without VAT 99.17 €
    Price includes VAT 21%.
    The indicated price is valid ordering till 06.09.2025.
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    HM-B201-MACRO lens
    Introduction
    Macro Lens is mainly applied to the printed circuit board (PCB) detection, electronic component testing, and electronic design verification. It assists the handheld thermography camera to magnify and locate the temperature exception point. There are two types of macro lenses. Please take the actual product for reference.
    Note:
    It is recommended to use macro lens with Handheld Thermography Basic Series or Handheld Thermography Pocket Series.  When using the macro lens, you should update the system of the handheld thermography camera to support the macro mode.
    Enable Macro Mode
    Turn on the handheld thermography camera, and go to Local Settings → Capture Settings to enable Macro Mode. When the macro mode is enabled, parameters such as thermography range can not be configured, and the default temperature range is from -20 °C to 150 °C. The default emissivity is 0.91 when the macro mode is enabled, which is applied to PCB detection. You can also set emissivity by yourself according to different scenarios.
    Note:
    Please use the macro lens with a tripod mounting bracket.
    Keep the lens 30 ± 1 mm away from the object.
    When the macro mode is enabled, the display mode of the handheld thermography camera is thermal mode by default and cannot be set.
     
    Focusing distance
    4,6 mm
    FOV (field of wiev)
    36° × 28°
    IFOV (пространственное разрешение)
    2,55 mrad
    Focusing distance
    30 mm ± 1 mm
    Temperature range of object
    -20 to +150 ℃
    Accuracy
    Max ±3 ℃/±3%
    Working temperature
    -20 °C to +50 °C
    Weight
    14g
    Dimensions
    51.4 mm × 65 mm × 25 mm
    Min. Target Size for Imaging
    100 μm × 100 μm
    Min. Temperature Target
    500 μm × 500 μm