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Jul 01, 2009
Fujinon D32x10R4D: The world's first 32x high magnification zoom lens for mega-pixel cameras
With the recent advent of mega-pixel cameras for day and night surveillance, there has been a growing need to capture more remote objects in higher resolution for better identification, as well as to conduct round-the-clock surveillance in high image quality with the combined use of a higher performance lens and a surveillance camera.
With 32x high optical magnification and the highest level of image quality in the industry, "D32 x 10R4D" is playing an important role in monitoring a harbour or an airport at a long distance or for disaster preventing surveillance at a dam or a river.
D32x10R4D Features: · The world's first 32x high magnification zoom lens for mega-pixel cameras: f = 10~320 mm; zoom ratio 32x · The round-the-clock surveillance with sharp and high-quality images by day and night cameras, without focus shift when switching between day and night mode · Bright images captured even in a dark place by the lens with special wide-band coating for near IR light and the aperture range of F2.5~T1500 (corresponds to F1500) · Small size and light weight allows for installation of a compact, long-range surveillance system: Mass = 2,5 kg · C-Mount for 1/2” Camera support · Iris operation: Video-iris or DC-iris
Intermodal transportation: The next wave?
Holidays are almost over, for those lucky enough to go on vacation. I spent my time away from the sea, and well above sea level. Just for reassurance. As you might know, the majority of Dutch grounds are below sea level (about 65%), and we keep dry feet by pumping water. Without that, we would build our sandcastle around "Amersfoort at the Sea" (a city some 80km inland).
However, spending time in the Alps, some 800m above sea level, my rectangular box driven mind did not come to a complete standstill, wondering about hinterland transportation.
New Strategy & Development Director appointed at Dunkerque Port
Jean-Frédéric Laurent has just been appointed Strategy and Development Director of Dunkerque Port, replacing Pierre Joly on his retirement. He is 41. |
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