Coaxial Lights


LFV3-G Series

Coaxial Lights for high-resolution cameras.
Slim half mirror prevents ghost images.

  • Equipped with a slim half mirror
  • Prevents ghost images and achieves high-resolution imaging
  • Particular lighting technology achieves high output and high uniformity
  • Available in five sizes and three colors(Red,Blue,White), for a total of 15 models.

LFV3 Series

These Coaxial Lights have a half mirror to align the diffused light from the LED array to the same optical axis as the camera lens.
Mirror surface workpieces are uniformly illuminated without unevenness.
The diffusion plate is adjustable and exchangeable.

Illumination Structure

These illumination Coaxial Light Units use a special heat-dissipating structure, and radiate light in the same axis as the camera axis through the use of a half mirror.


MSU Series

These Coaxial Lights provide collimated lighting which is created through a special lens.
The product lineup includes five models with different fields of view and the LED colors of red (RD2), white (SW), blue (BL), and green (GR).

Illumination Structure

These Coaxial Light Units radiate collimated light through the use of the unique lighting technology. They are ideally suited for photographing minute scratches, dents, and marks that are difficult to be photographed with illumination Coaxial Light Units.


MFU Series

These Coaxial Lights provide collimated lighting from behind the workpiece. This suppresses the wraparound of light and enables precise dimension measuring and appearance inspection.

Illumination Structure

These Coaxial Light Units radiate collimated light through the use of the unique lighting technology. External photography with high accuracy can be achieved by suppressing the scattering of light.


LFV-PF Series

High Power Strobe Lights PF Series.

* Coaxial type.
* Peak illuminance achieves 3.7 million lx.
* Realizes high-speed and accurate inspection.
* Solves your xenon flash lamp problems.
* Freely adjustable flash timing enables strobing within the exposure period of the camera.