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7010
7010

The Navitar Zoom 7010 Macro Zoom lens is specifically designed for use with a 1/3" or smaller camera and has a 10X zoom ratio. The 10x Macro Zoom lens allows close-up image capture without extension tubes or close-up lenses, and the up to 10x magnification variable (zooming) capability allows small objects to be expanded for close-up observation.

Navitar's Zoom 7010 is ideal for visual inspection of electronic and precision components, input of computer image processing and magnification of documents as a visual aid.


Features

  • Imaging at distances from 7-12"
  • Working distance of 12" to infinity when the built-in close-up lens is removed
  • Very high resolution
  • C-Mount is standard with CS-mount also available.

Field of View Chart for Zoom 7010

Working Distance High Magnification
1/3" Chip DIA (mm)
Low Magnification
1/3" Chip DIA (mm)
7" 9.2 93
8" 11.4 116
9" 13.7 139
10" 15.6 158
11" 17.4 176
12" 21 213
Remove the Close-up Lens
1'4" 23 235
1'8" 30 305
2' 37 380
3' 56 570
4' 75 770

Taken from 1/3" camera monitor systems with an approximate 10% overfill. All dimensions in mm.
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