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LensConnect Series: Remote Control Lenses with a USB Interface

Jul 16, 2024
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Computar Optics Group
About This Webinar
Sharper Images, Smarter Control: Experience the Full Potential of Your Machine Vision Systems with the LensConnect Remote Control Plug-and-Play Lens Series

Are you ready to elevate your machine vision applications to new heights of clarity and convenience? Join Computar Optics as they examine the numerous capabilities of the Computar LensConnect Series – the latest innovation in plug-and-play lens technology, engineered to enable power supply and control through USB.

Experience the convenience of remote adjustment with this award-winning, innovative plug-and-play lens series. The simple set-up software, compatible with Windows or Linux, allows for easy remote control, even without prior lens knowledge. The floating focus design ensures ultra-high resolution from near to far, and stepper motors enable precise focus control and high repeatability, enhancing your work efficiency.

Whether in manufacturing, automation, inspection, or any field where image accuracy and remote adjustments are paramount, this webinar will provide insights to make your visual processes more efficient and reliable. Join the webinar to discover:
  • How to overcome vision challenges in manufacturing, automation, ITS, and inspection
  • How remote lens adjustment can enhance your application
  • Industry specific use cases


*** This presentation premiered during the 2024 Vision Spectra Conference. For more information on Photonics Media conferences and summits, visit events.photonics.com

About the presenter

Jonathan HackneyJonathan Hackney is director of sales for the West Region, US for Computar Optics. Jonathan is an experienced senior sales application engineer with a demonstrated history of working in the industrial automation industry. He has a Bachelor of Science from Texas Tech University, where he studied industrial engineering.
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