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M43 x 0.75 Mount for 50/50.8mm Diameter Filters

M43 x 0.75 Mount for 50/50.8mm Diameter Filters, #12-789

M43 x 0.75 Mount for 50/50.8mm Diameter Filters, #12-789

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Specifications

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Clear Aperture CA (mm):
40.0
Outer Diameter (mm):
55.0
Thickness (mm):
16.00
Construction:
Black Anodized Aluminum (6061-T6)

Threading & Mounting

Filter Thread:
M43.0 x 0.75
Mount:
M43.0 x 0.75 / M52.5 x 0.5 (Male Thread / Female Thread)
Diameter of Compatible Optics (mm):
50.0 - 50.8
Thickness of Compatible Optics (mm):
7.0 Maximum

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
Reach 235:

Product Details

TECHSPEC® Machine Vision Filter Mounts for 25 and 50mm Diameter Filters are designed to hold 25/25.4mm and 50/50.8mm diameter filters, enabling our full selection of filters to be used in imaging systems. Whether your application requires a unique bandpass, edge, notch, or neutral density filter, you can now easily attach any of our standard filter designs to the front of most imaging lenses. TECHSPEC® Machine Vision Filter Mounts for 25 and 50mm Diameter Filters have been designed to accommodate up to 7mm of filter thickness, making it easy to stack multiple Hoya Absorptive Neutral Density Filters to achieve custom optical densities. Even many of our Hard Coated Bandpass Interference Filters can now be easily integrated into imaging applications. These filters are constructed of black anodized aluminum and are available in various sizes of filter threads.

#65-800 is an ideal accessory to our family of TECHSPEC® C Series Fixed Focal Length Lenses, and #65-801 is an ideal accessory to the Megapixel Fixed Focal Length Lenses and Schneider Compact VIS-NIR Lenses. The 50/50.8mm diameter filter mounts are ideal accessories for our large format imaging lenses, including our 1.1” HP Series Fixed Focal Length Lenses and TECHSPEC® LF Series Fixed Focal Length Lenses.

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