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Low Distortion M8 Lens | 5MP for sensors such as IMX335

Small 6mm Lens

The CIL857 is a tiny 6mm M8 Lens for up to 1/2.7" 5MP sensors with an all-glass construction and front aperture pinhole design. The small form factor makes it great for space constrained applications. An M12 variant is also available.
$39.00
Selected Part Number is: CIL857-F3.0-M08A650
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There are 34 units CIL857-F3.0-M08A650 (F/3.0 / M08A / With 650nm IRC Filter) in stock in the US.

There are 45 units CIL857-F3.0-M08ANIR (F/3.0 / M08A / Without Filter) in stock in the US.

There are 39 units CIL857-F3.0-M12A650 (F/3.0 / M12A / With 650nm IRC Filter) in stock in the US.

There are 190 units CIL857-F3.0-M12ANIR (F/3.0 / M12A / Without Filter) in stock in the US.

Lens Features

Tiny Form Factor

M8 and M12 variants available with 10.4mm TTL

Low Distortion

Less than 3% distortion for regular appearing images

Optical and Mechanical Specification Table
Lens Parameter Performance Detail
Part NumberCIL857
Format Type1/2.7"
EFL5.7mm
F#3.0
Resolution3-5MP
Field of View53° @ 5.5mm image circle
Calculate for your sensor using our M12 Lens Calculator
Image Circle7.0mm
Distortion3% TV
WeightM8 version: 0.8g
IR Cut-Off FilterP/N With: CIL857-F3.0-M08A650 / CIL857-F3.0-M12A650
P/N Without: CIL857-F3.0-M08A650 / CIL857-F3.0-M12ANIR
ConstructionAll-glass, All-metal
Mechanical Variants
Variant Description
"M12A" M12x0.5, F/3.0, BBAR on Lens 1 Surface 1, AL6061 Cap+AL6061 Barrel
"M08A" M8x0.35, F/3.0, BBAR on Lens 1 Surface 1, AL6061 Cap+AL6061 Barrel

Mechanical Layout

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Camera Mechanical Compatibility Table*
Camera/Mount Compatibility
Commonlands Compatible Mount CLA819
e-con Systems Standard S-Mount 5-7mm tall holder
Allied Vision Alvium S-Mount No
FLIR Blackfly S Board No
iDS uEye LE Rev1.1: No, Rev1.2: No
The Imaging Source M12 No
Basler Dart S-Mount Please submit inquiry to Basler

*Use the M8 variant with an M12 lens mount using an adapter and low profile M12 lens mount such as CLA017.

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Engineering & Quality Assured

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US Engineering Support

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Easy Global Shipment

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Volume Production Ready

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Q: What is a Fisheye Lens?

A: A fisheye lens is a lens with maximum field of view greater than 180° and which contains distortion. If you use a fisheye lens on a smaller sensor, then the resulting image is a wide angle image with less than 180 degree field of view, and therefore some people consider "wide angle" lenses to also be fisheye.

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

Answer: An M12 lens is a compact lens with a 12 mm thread diameter, often called an S-mount lens. These lenses screws into a camera’s M12 lens mount and are commonly 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 leness. 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 view our full article on how to focus camera lenses.