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2.5mm 120 Degree Wide Angle Fixed CCTV Board Lens F2.0 - Sku# DTA14930000A
Sku: DTA14930000A
Price: $12.59
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Specifications: - Focal: 2.5mm
- Sensor Size: 1/4"
- F: F2.0
- Mount: M12 x 0.5
- Degree: 120°
- Field: Security monitor
- Size: 17 x 15mm/0.7 x 0.6in(L x Dia.)
Features: - This is a 2.5mm standard security board camera lens
- The super wide angle lens provide a standard field of view which is ideally suited for most installations
- This super wide angle lens bring you closer to the action, and when used with an IR camera, the board camera lens will not cause glare from the IR light, as a wide angle lens will
- All IR camera manufacturers recommend using a super wide angle lens or higher for use with their IR cameras
- These board lenses are easy to install. Replacement lens easily threads in after removal of the previous lens is removed
Details:
- This is a 2.5mm standard security board camera lens
- Board camera lens which matches the standard angle (2.5mm) lens on your board camera
- Easy to install. Replacement lens easily threads in after removal of the previous lens is removed
- All IR camera manufacturers recommend using a super wide angle lens or higher for use with their IR cameras
Size in Detail:
How to Repair Threads on a Lens: - Cut a strip of wood that is narrower than the inside diameter of your lens. Round the end of the wooden strip using your jigsaw and wood rasp. This tool is your punch
- Instructions
- Place your lens cover on your wooden board, so half of the lens cover is off the side of the board and the rest is on the board. Allow 4 inches of board on either side of the semi-circle created on the board with your lens cap. Mark a pencil line on the outside of the semi-circle and remove the lens cap
- Cut out the semi-circle marked on the wooden board
- Smooth the semi-circle cut in the wood with coarse sandpaper or a wood rasp. This tool is your camera stabilizer
- Cut a strip of wood that is narrower than the inside diameter of your lens. Round the end of the wooden strip using your jigsaw and wood rasp. This tool is your punch
- Place the lens on the lens stabilizer, dinged side down. If necessary, ask a helper to hold the lens in place for you
- Insert the rounded edge of the punch against the lens thread ding. Pound on the flat end of the punch to press out the bent portion of the threads
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