Focus adjustment – Philips VCM8161/00T User Manual

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length and thus a different angle of view than the
8 mm F1.3 lens, supplied with your camera. You

will find useful information in the following table

and diagram to help you make the best choice.

The choice of the lens may affect the
illumination range of your camera. Consult the

table below to see which type of lens you require

for your particular application.

To ensure a good picture quality you should use

a lens with an F-value (maximum aperture) of at
least F 4, preferably better.

F-value

of lens

Illumination range (lux)

Nominal

Minimum

Maximum

0.95

18

1

13,000

1.2

29

1.5

21,000

1.3

34

1.7

25,000

1.4

39

2

28,000

1.6

51

2.5

36,000

1.8

64

3.5

46,000

2.0

80

4

57,000

2.8

156

8

100,000

The diagram in the next column will help you

select the focal length, required to cover the
object or area you want monitored; it shows the

width of the scene visible on the screen with

lenses of different focal lengths at given

distances (camera to object). You can extend
the scope of the diagram by simply multiplying

the values at both axes with "x“

12tnm

16 mm

25 mm

Example:

If the distance camera to object is 21 metres:

simply multiply the value distance camera to

object for 7 metres with 3. Next multiply the

width of the scene, reproduced on the monitor

screen by 3 also.

Focus adjustment_________________

For optimal picture sharpness, the CS-mount

adjustment ring at the front of the camera has

been pre-adjusted in the factory to standard

CS-mount back focus distance. Re-adjustment

of the back focus distance may however be

necessary when the back focus distance for a

particular lens differs slightly from that of the

standard lens, supplied with the camera.

Set the focussing ring of the lens to infinity (this

does not apply when you have a fixed focus

lens).

• Aim the camera at an object which is at least

15 metres (45 feet) away.

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