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CCTV Lens Guide


A guide to Choosing a CCTV Camera Lens


Example of how different lens sizes can change the viewing angle of a camera.

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3.6mm Lens at 5 Meters(16 ft)

12mm Lens at 5 Meters(16 ft)

3.6mm Lens at 10 Meters(33 ft)

12mm Lens at 10 Meters(33 ft)

3.6mm Lens at 15 Meters(65 ft)

12mm Lens at 15 Meters(65 ft)

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CCTV Lens Calculator


For a quick 1/3" CCD Camera you can work out the lens required using this simple method:

Distance from object multiplied by 4.8, divided by horizontal or vertical area equals the lens required.

d x 4.8 / A = L

e.g.
To focus on an area 5m wide from a camera installed 20m away would be:

20 x 4.8 / 5 = 19.2
So you would need a lens with a focal length of 19.2mm


Example Lens Size Vs Horizontal Field of View


3.6mm

6mm

8mm

12mm

Horizontal Field of View(degress)

72

44

33

23

How to choose a CCTV Camera Lens?


You need to understand the following when choosing a cctv
lens
:


  • Focal Length

  • The Focal Length is measured in mm. As a guide,

    a short focal length (e.g. 2.5mm) = a wide angle
    of view

    a long focal length (e.g. 16mm) = a narrow angle of view

    the smaller the CCD Chip - the narrower the angle of view


  • Depth of Field

    The Depth of View is the distance within which objects in a picture
    are in focus.

    A large Depth of Field means almost all objects in the Field of View
    are in focus.

    A small Depth of Field means only a small section of the Field of View
    are in Focus.



    The following factors can lead to a greater Depth of Field:

  • Using a Wide Angle Lens

  • High F-Stop

  • Using an Auto Iris


  • Camera Format

    The size of the camera's CCD image device will affect the angle of view.
    CCTV Cameras come in different chip sizes - 2/3", 1/2", 1/3"
    and 1/4".














Approximate Horizontal angles of
view for CCD Chip Cameras


Focal Length


2/3"


1/2"


1/3"


1/4"


2.0mm


-


-


-


82


2.8mm


-


-


86


57


4.0mm


-


77


67


47


4.8mm


83


67


57


40


6.0mm


70


56


48


32


8.0mm


56


44


36


25


12mm


39


30


25


17


16mm


30


23


17


13


25mm


18


15


12


8


50mm


10


7


6


4


  • F Stop

    F Stop or Aperture has 2 measurements. When the lens is fully open (Maximum
    Aperture / Minimum F-Stop), just before the lens completely closes (Minimum
    Aperture / Maximum F-Stop).

    F Stop - is the lenses ability to gather light depending on the aperture
    and focal length.


  • C or CS Mount

    The 2 standard cctv camera lens mounts. The difference between the two
    is simply the distance between the lens and the ccd image sensor. C
    Mount - 17.5mm CS Mount - 12.5mm


  • Auto or Manual Iris

    For changing light conditions (e.g. cameras positioned outdoors), Auto
    Iris lenses are needed.

    For indoor use manual iris lenses are sufficient as light levels will
    not vary too much.


  • Video or Direct Drive

    The majority of CCTV Cameras will be able to use both types. Video Drive
    Lenses contain circuitry which converts video signal from the camera
    into iris control. Direct Drive Lenses require the cctv camera to contain
    the circuitry.