Residential Security, Access Control, and Surveillance Copyright © 2005 Heathkit Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved Presentation 16 – The Camera Lens.

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Residential Security, Access Control, and Surveillance Copyright © 2005 Heathkit Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved Presentation 16 – The Camera Lens

2 Objectives At the end of this presentation, you will be able to:

3 Explain the difference between a CS and C mount. Explain the difference between a video and DC automatic iris. Explain how an automatic iris works.

4 Define aperture, focal length, iris, depth of field, and f-number. State the general relationship between the focal length and the field of view of a typical lens. State the general relationship between the f-number and the maximum width of the iris opening.

5 Lens Characteristics Mount Type Focal Length Maximum Aperture Size Motorized Controls

6 Lens Mounts Standardized types C CS

7 C Mount CS Mount

mm C-Mount CCD

mm CS-Mount CCD Back Lens Element

mm CCD 5mm Spacer 17.5 mm

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12 Focal Length Distance between the center of a lens and the camera’s sensor Shorter focal lengths display a wide area Longer focal lengths allow close-ups

13 Focal Length Angle of View Type 1.6 mm110°Ultra-wide 2.8 mm80°Wide 4 mm60°Normal 12 mm20°Telephoto 50 mm5°Telephoto 100 mm4°Long Telephoto

14 5°, 50 mm 30°, 16 mm 57°, 3 mm Lens CCD Sensor

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16 Iris/Aperture Controls the amount of light that strikes the sensor Size is given by the f-number, or f-stop Smaller f-numbers mean larger apertures Larger f-numbers mean less light

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19 Over-exposed image Under-exposed image

20 The Auto-Iris

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23 Light Sensor DC Voltage DC Drive

24 Light Sensor Video Signal Video Drive

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