Sony IMX422 2MP Global Shutter CMOS Sensor for Vision

IMX422 2MP sensor outputs 1600×1272 (2.03MP) @ 477.6fps with high performance for robotics, enabling precise, real‑time machine vision.
Specification Value
Part numberIMX422
Resolution (H × V)1600 × 1272
Pixel pitch4.5
Package21.2 × 19.0
ColorMono/Color
ShutterGlobal
Output mode1600×1272(2.03MP) @ 477.6fps @ 10/12-bit
InterfaceSLVS-EC
Dynamic range76
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Why IMX422 excels in driver monitoring automotive cameras for robotics & machine‑vision cameras

Key advantages: - Eliminates motion distortion for fast-moving scenes - Optimized for wide‑aspect industrial monitoring - Designed for robotics camera with distortion‑free capture

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Low Distortion 5mm M12 Lens
Low Distortion 5mm M12 Lens

CIL052-F3.4-M12A650

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10mm M12 Lens
10mm M12 Lens

CIL104-F3.8-M12A650

$49.00
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5.5mm M12 Lens
5.5mm M12 Lens

CIL355-F1.8-M12A650

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Q: What is an M12 lens (S-mount lens)?

Answer: An M12 lens is a compact lens with a 12mm thread diameter, often called an S-mount lens. These lenses screws into a camera M12 lens mount and are easy to use. These lenses are used in board-level cameras for embedded vision systems. M12 lenses are smaller than C/CS-mount lenses, making them ideal for space-constrained applications like robotics​.

Q: What cameras can I use M12 lenses with?

A: There are many embedded vision cameras and AI cameras that are compatible with M12 lenses. As long as camera's lens holder is compatible with the mechanical dimensions of the lens, the lens should focus! Please make sure to match the image circle, FoV, and resolution.


Q: How do you focus an M12 lens?

Answer: Use focus targets, then slowly thread the lens while displaying a video. Go past focus, then come back to focus. You can read our full article on how to focus camera lenses.

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