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Optem & mag.X are names for sophisticated microinspection systems from Qioptiq. These are very suitable alternatives for some machine vision tasks.
Optically, both families are composed of an eyepiece [camera tube lens] and an objective - each of which come from a set of options. The specific combination will determine the system magnification and free working distance [FWD].
Since each combination works only that that specific FWD & mag, we have added setup dialogs, so the user could choose a specific magX and then the program would setup the specification accordingly. The end result is that the desired Optem or magX will be at the top of the suggested solutions.
This clip discusses the setup dialogs in some detail.
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