M-FOV MWIR Thermal Imaging Lenses
Cutting edge technologies, meeting the needs of next generation detectors
Modern thermal imaging systems are advancing towards larger formats, enabling a wide Field of View (FOV), with high resolution. Such systems are gaining from the market trend towards smaller, 10 μm pixel size detectors, which meet the latest requirements for a wide range of security and surveillance MWIR applications. These new detectors meet superior SWaP standards, enabling a reduction in the size of the optical system, while also providing a longer detection range.
Our long-range multiple field of view (M-FOV) imaging lenses support the latest state-of the-art MWIR detectors, producing the clearest images when paired with 10 μm SXGA (1280x1024) MWIR f/4 detectors.
SupIR 25/80/320 mm f/4.0 Motorized M-FOV MWIR SXGA Imaging Lens
- Advanced technologies for the highest performance mid-wave focal planes
- High-durability and hard-carbon 3.4-5 µm AR coatings for MWIR wavelengths
- Passive athermalization with the highest imaging performance from -20 to +65°C
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![]() | 680024-004 MWIR M-FOV Motorized Lens, SupIR, 25/80/320 mm FL, f/4.0 |
SupIR 35/110/450 mm f/4.0 Motorized M-FOV MWIR SXGA Imaging Lens
- Advanced technologies for the highest performance mid-wave focal planes
- High-durability and hard-carbon 3.4-5 µm AR coatings for MWIR wavelengths
- Passive athermalization with the highest imaging performance from -40 to +65°C
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![]() | 680374-002 MWIR M-FOV Motorized Lens, SupIR, 35/110/450 mm FL, f/4.0 |
SupIR 50/150 f/4.0 Motorized M-FOV MWIR SXGA Imaging Lens
- Advanced technologies for the highest performance mid-wave focal planes
- High-efficiency 3.4 to 5 µm AR coating for MWIR wavelengths
- Passive athermalization with the highest imaging performance from -32 to +55°C



