The maximum screen size is 8.8×6.6 (φ11mm)! Introducing lenses compatible with 5-megapixel cameras.
We would like to introduce our "5 Megapixel Compatible Machine Vision Lenses." The focal lengths range from 8mm to 35mm. The image sizes are from 1/3 to 2/3 inches, and the flange back is 17.526mm. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries. 【Lineup (partial)】 ■TSMS-0814-5MP ■TSMS-1218-5MP ■TSMS-1618-5MP ■TSMS-2518-5MP ■TSMS-3518-5MP *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Lineup】 ■TSMS-5018-5MP ■TSMS-7524-5MP ■TSS-828CVL-5MPMi ■TSS-1218CVL-5MPMi ■TSS-1614CVL-5MPMi ■TSS-2514CVL-5MPMi ■TSS-3514CVL-5MPMi *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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This is an optical manufacturer with over 110 years of history, originating from Sugita Glass Instrument Store founded by Tōtarō Sugita in 1906 (Meiji 39). The main business is the research and manufacturing of glass, and for many years, it has supplied a wide variety of glass products to various fields. In 1982, the company changed its name to Sugito Co., Ltd. and promoted business expansion, designing, developing, manufacturing, and selling optical elements such as optical lenses and prisms, glass products like special lenses and magnifying glasses, as well as optical products and components including macro zoom lenses, microscopes, various scopes, and inspection equipment. Additionally, in 1993, a factory was newly established in Thailand to enhance the production capacity of glass products and lenses. The company keeps standard optical elements and lens systems in stock at all times and can sell from a single unit. It also handles the design, development, and manufacturing of optical elements and lens systems according to customer requests, so please feel free to inquire.











