Selecting the Correct Lens
Aperture range
The aperture is the clear opening in the centre of the lens that allows light to pass to the
The aperture size is described in relation to the focal length (F). Thus the aperture is specified by an F number. If the lens has a focal length of 50mm and if the diameter of the clear opening of the lens is 25mm, then the lens is said to have an aperture of F:2 (50mm divided by 25mm = 2). A 50mm lens with an aperture of F:2 has the same light gathering ability as a 150mm F:2 lens but the glass components will be more complex in order to achieve the telephoto effect.
Most CCTV lenses have a
The iris setting of the lens is numbered from the largest F stop down to the
smallest F stop. CCTV systems are rarely installed in situations where light levels are constant, so lenses with automatic iris adjustment are important components of most systems.
Focus set to 20m. |
Lens f = 1.4 |
Depth of Field |
Depth of Field |
Lens f = 5.6 |
Depth of Field
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