New CCTV lenses by SCHOTT MORITEX designed for high-precision inspection

Date: 11 July 2014

Combined with a 5-megapixel camera, the ML-M MP5 Series achieves great image quality with higher resolution and contrast than conventional CCTV lenses    SCHOTT MORITEX, a manufacturer of machine vision systems and image-related equipment, is now introducing the ML-M MP5 Series with four lens models for high-precision inspection.

The company’s newest lineup of high-end closed-circuit television (CCTV) lenses addresses the needs of applications using high pixel count image sensors, such as the inspection of printed circuit boards (PCBs), electronic components, and food and beverage products. The ML-M MP5 Series will be on display at SEMICON West in San Francisco on July 8-10, 2014 at booth #2510.

The SCHOTT MORITEX ML-M MP5 Series of CCTV lenses for 5-megapixel cameras. Photo: SCHOTT MORITEX.

The key feature of the four ML-M MP5 lenses is their ability to realize a resolution of more than 150 LP/mm both at the center and the periphery of the field of view (FOV) for very close objects. In combination with a 5-megapixel camera, the new series achieves great image quality with higher resolution and contrast than conventional CCTV lenses.

Fields of application include component and PCB inspection in the electronics industry, food, glass or bottle inspection in factory automation, and mechanical parts inspection in the automotive industry.

SCHOTT MORITEX offers four different lenses in the ML-M MP5 Series with focal lengths ranging from 16 mm to 50 mm.

Technical Features:



  • High resolving power for 5-megapixel or higher sensors

  • Supports up to two-thirds of an inch sensor format

  • Close distance (0.2 m) design suitable for machine vision

  • Low distortion of 0.1 percent or less

  • Includes focus and iris lock screws


Photo download link: http://www.schott-pictures.net/presskit/241083.ml-m-mp5.

About SCHOTT

SCHOTT is an international technology group with 130 years of experience in the areas of specialty glass and materials and advanced technologies. SCHOTT ranks number one in the world with many of its products. Its core markets are the household appliance, pharmaceutical, electronics, optics and transportation industries. The company is strongly committed to contributing to its customers’ success and making SCHOTT an important part of people’s lives with high-quality products and intelligent solutions. SCHOTT is committed to managing its business in a sustainable manner and supporting its employees, society and the environment. The SCHOTT Group maintains close proximity to its customers with manufacturing and sales units in 35 countries. Its workforce of 15,400 employees generated worldwide sales of US$ 2.5 billion for the 2012/2013 fiscal year.



SCHOTT MORITEX, integrated into the SCHOTT Business Unit Lighting and Imaging, develops, manufactures and distributes lighting and imaging solutions and supplies optical components and systems for machine vision, digital imaging and medical applications. SCHOTT MORITEX Corporation is listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. SCHOTT AG holds 71.6% of the shares of SCHOTT MORITEX Corporation.

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