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From the graph below, what focal length lens would you choose if you want a 525 mm field of view at a
400mm working distance with a 2/3” sensor?
Lens 1 has a focal length of 100 mm. The focal length of lens 2 is 200 mm. Both lenses have the same
sensor size and working distance. Which lens has the greater field of view?
Which of the following provides the most even illumination?
If aperture for a lens shrinks, how does the depth of field change?
A lens has a working distance of 12 mm and an AFOV of 10 degrees, what is the field of view?
For a system with a desired working distance of 300 mm and a horizontal FOV of 75.0 mm, what is the
Angular Field of View (AFOV)?
Which of the following illumination would be best to image the topography of an object?