User`s manual
Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions
6 Basler sprint Mono Cameras
The following sections illustrate how the Basler sprint 8k cameras connect to Basler-specific
adapters and further optical components. As examples, components by Schneider-Kreuznach are
considered.
1.3.2.1 Adapting with the UNIFOC 100/95_/_V-Basler Helical Mount
The following example illustrates the use of the UNIFOC 100/95_/_V-Basler helical mount,
connected to a Makro-Symmar HM 5.6/120-0058 lens by Schneider-Kreuznach. The UNIFOC 100/
95_/_V-Basler helical mount includes a sliding insert that allows adjusting the extension over a
range of ca. 100 mm.
The assembly shown in Figure 2 as an example, is adjusted for a magnification of 1:1. The overall
length of the adjusted assembly including the camera (with connectors) is ca. 306.7 mm. Taking
account of the working distance of the Makro-Symmar HM 5.6/120-0058 lens of ca. 212 mm, the
overall distance between the imaged object and the camera’s back (with connectors) is ca.
518.7 mm.
Fig. 2: Using the UNIFOC 100/05_/_V-Basler Helical Mount (Distances in mm)
V-Basler mountV mount
UNIFOC 100/95_/_V-Basler helical mount CameraMakro-Symmar HM 5.6/120-0058 lens
Drawing not to scale
Locking
Screw 1
Locking
Screw 2
Photosensitive surface
of the CMOS sensor
15220.6 (min. ca. 130, max. ca. 230)
235.6
32.6
Insert