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		<description><![CDATA[Lens is made up of curved, ground and polished piece of glass or other transparent material used for the refraction of light. Their main function is to collect reflected light from objects and focus a clear, sharp image on the camera&#8217;s imager.  Typically, the more light that passes through a lens, the better the quality [...]


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<td width="86%">Lens is made up of curved, ground and polished piece of glass or other transparent material used for the refraction of light. Their main function is to collect reflected light from objects and focus a clear, sharp image on the camera&#8217;s imager.  Typically, the more light that passes through a lens, the better the quality of the image. The size and clarity of the image obtained are affected by factors such as <span style="color: #3366ff;">distance from the scene</span>, <span style="color: #3366ff;">focal length</span>, desired <span style="color: #3366ff;">field of view</span>, <span style="color: #3366ff;">lighting</span> and <span style="color: #3366ff;">format</span> used.</td>
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<p><strong><span style="font-family: Franklin Gothic Medium;"> Field of View</span></strong><br />
The field of view (FOV) is the area covered by the lens&#8217;  angle                  of view. Consider using a wide angle lens to get more  coverage                  of an area.<br />
Camera lenses can be divided into two basic types: fixed  focal                  and varifocal (or zoom).  A fixed focal lens has a  constant                  focal length, while a varifocal lens can change its  focal                  length.  Focal length is simply the distance from the  optical                  center of the lens to a focal point near the back of the  lens.                   This distance is written on the lens (in millimeters)  and                  indicates the field of view produced by the lens.</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-family: Franklin Gothic Medium;">Depth                  of Field</span></strong><br />
Depth of field is defined as the range of object  distances                  within which objects are imaged with acceptable  sharpness. This                  means that when you focus precisely on a subject, a  certain                  distance in front of and behind the subject also will be  in                  focus, although not as sharp. Depth of field increases  or                  decreases based on the length of the lens, the lens  aperture and                  distance from the camera to the subject.</p>
<p>Each of the three depth of field factors                  will yield the following:</p>
<p><strong>Lens length<br />
</strong>Short lens (i.e. wide angle) = longer depth of field<br />
Long lens (i.e. telephoto) = shorter depth of field</p>
<p><strong>Aperture<br />
</strong>Wide aperture = shorter depth of field<br />
Narrow aperture = longer depth of field</p>
<p><strong>Distance to subject</strong><br />
Short distance = shorter depth of field<br />
Long distance = longer depth of field</p>
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<li>A variable focus 1.8mm ~ 3.6mm lens is                    ideal for monitoring hallways, doorways, and average  size                    rooms.</li>
<li>A 5.0mm ~ 40mm lens has the ability to be                    used for monitoring hallways and doorways and can be  easily                    adjusted to monitor long driveways or areas several  hundred                    feet away.</li>
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<p><strong>Manual iris lenses</strong> provide an                  effective solution for applications where the scene and  lighting                  requirements are relatively stable, especially when used  with                  security cameras that are equipped with electronic  shutters.<br />
<strong>Auto focus lenses</strong> are slightly more expensive  than manual                  lenses but it offers flexibility when used outdoor or  indoor                  with varying light.</p>


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