Sony image sensor
IMX519 sensor specifications and
compatible M12 lenses & C-mount lenses
The IMX519 is a Sony 1/2.53" rolling-shutter CMOS image sensor, popular in Raspberry Pi and Jetson autofocus camera modules. It captures 4656x3496 (16.3 MP) on 1.22 um pixels across a 7.10 mm diagonal over MIPI CSI-2 in color. Commonlands matches M12 Lenses and C-Mount Lenses to its image circle and lists the calculated horizontal, vertical, and diagonal field of view for each.
IMX519 specifications
| Part number | IMX519 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Resolution | 4656x3496 (16.3 MP) |
| Optical format | 1/2.53" |
| Active area | 5.68 × 4.27 mm |
| Sensor diagonal | 7.1 mm |
| Pixel size | 1.22 µm |
| Shutter | Rolling |
| Interface | MIPI CSI-2 |
| Color / mono | Color |
Manufacturer datasheet: Sony IMX519 product page
Compatible Commonlands lenses for the IMX519. Field of View calculated with Distortion.
Each field of view below is calculated for the IMX519 active area (5.68 × 4.27 mm) using our MCP server and Field of view calculator. The rectilinear formula FoV = 2 × arctan(dimension ÷ (2 × focal length)) is incorrect for many lenses as it doesn't include distortion. Coverage shows whether the lens image circle covers the 7.1 mm sensor diagonal. Fisheye and f-theta lenses do not follow the rectilinear formula, so their entries link to the product page for the mapped field of view.
Engineering picks for the IMX519
- Best ~30° HFoV: Telephoto 10.4mm M12 Lens (CIL104) (10.4 mm, f/3.8) — closest covering option to 30° horizontal — tight framing for inspection and long read ranges. Field of view on the IMX519: 31° H × 23° V (38° diagonal); image circle covers the full sensor; verified 2026-07-02.
- Best ~60° HFoV: Wide-Angle 5.8mm M12 Lens (CIL358) (5.8 mm, f/1.9) — closest covering option to 60° horizontal — the general-purpose machine-vision framing. Field of view on the IMX519: 58° H × 43° V (74° diagonal); image circle covers the full sensor; verified 2026-07-02.
- Best ~120° HFoV: Low Distortion 1.8mm M12 Lens (CIL018) (1.8 mm, f/2.8) — closest covering option to 120° horizontal — wide coverage for navigation and room-scale scenes. Field of view on the IMX519: 120° H × 103° V (133° diagonal); image circle covers the full sensor; verified 2026-07-02.
- Lowest distortion: Low Distortion 4.4mm M12 Lens (CIL043) (4.4 mm, f/3.2) — measured -0.5% TV distortion — the flattest image among covering lenses. Field of view on the IMX519: 66° H × 52° V (78° diagonal); image circle covers the full sensor; verified 2026-07-02.
- Best low light: 8mm C-Mount Lens (CIL521) (8 mm, f/1.5) — fastest covering aperture (f/1.5) — the most light per pixel. Field of view on the IMX519: 39° H × 30° V (48° diagonal); image circle covers the full sensor; verified 2026-07-02.
Commonlands offers 57 lens options for the IMX519: M12 Lenses and C-Mount Lenses from 1.5 mm to 100 mm focal length, spanning 3° to 190° horizontal field of view on the IMX519 active area.
Coverage key: covers = lens image circle ≥ sensor diagonal; crops = image circle smaller than the diagonal (expect vignetting at the corners); verify = image circle not published for this lens — ask our engineers to confirm coverage.
How to choose a lens for the IMX519
Start from the field of view your application needs, then read across to the focal length that produces it on the IMX519. Confirm the lens image circle covers the 7.1 mm diagonal so the corners are not cropped, and check the lens resolution is rated for 16.3 MP or higher so it resolves the 1.22 µm pixels. For exact working-distance and object-size numbers, run the figures through the Commonlands field of view calculator.
Sourcing a MIPI camera module around the IMX519? Commonlands can provide customized MIPI modules with our lenses; MoQs apply. Commonlands provides M12 lenses and C-mount optics and ships from San Diego, with same-day shipping for in-stock lenses ordered by 12 PM PST. We also assemble and align lens-to-sensor modules. Talk to an applications engineer.
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