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1.7mm Fisheye Lens 5Megapixel Mount 1/2.5" F2.0 For CCTV IP Z9V9

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5 available / 4 sold
Price:
GBP 6.28
ApproximatelyRM 38.04
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Located in: Shen Zhen, China
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Item specifics

Condition
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is ...
Brand
Unbranded/Generic
MPN
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ASIN
B08N4MV5L7
Maximum Aperture
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Type
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Focus Type
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Mount
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Focal Length
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Focal-Length(mm)
1.7mm
Mount type
M12*0.5
Format(inch)
1/2.5"
Horizontal Field
180°
Aperture
F2.0 No IR-Cut Filter. Letter IR on the lens means infrared ray
Resolution
5 Megapixel
Operating Temperature
-20°C~+80°C
Item Size
approx. 23(D)x21(H)mm
Item Weight
approx. 9g
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Value Added Tax Number:
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vantini

vantini

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a***n (890)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Lens appears fine but note. IR means you can’t get lens close enough to sensor to focus unless you actually remove the IR filter from in front of the CCD/MOS sensor. Have yet to do this to be able to confirm optical quality.
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