The M12-based kit lets engineers test fast, constant field-of-view focusing, with private demos at CES Jan 6-9 and SPIE Jan 20-23.
poLight ASA and Image Quality Labs announced the development of an M12-based Raspberry Pi TLens Studio evaluation and development platform, utilizing the new line of TLens off-the-shelf (OTS) focusing camera lens. This platform enables machine vision design engineers to quickly and easily evaluate high speed, constant field-of-view focusing functionality on their existing embedded computing platforms. Initially available in a 7.5mm focal length, the prototype will be available for private viewing in the poLight suite at CES (6-9 January) and in both the poLight (#6317) and Image Quality Labs (#6716) booths at SPIE (20-23 January). To schedule a CES viewing, contact [email protected].

Historically, industrial machine vision OEMs have been forced to rely on fixed focus cameras with a small aperture to achieve sufficient depth of focus, hindering advanced imaging for factory and warehouse automation, barcode scanners and embedded cameras. Delivering a small, cost-competitive OTS solution with constant field-of-view focusing which is based on a standard sensor platform enables industrial machine vision OEMs to quickly ramp their advanced technology.
The M12-based Raspberry Pi TLens Studio platform leverages poLight’s ultra-fast (~1ms), ultra-low power-consuming (~1mW) TLens, enabling design engineers to rapidly set and change object/focal distances to accommodate different scenarios. The OTS lenses will be available at 6mm, 7.5mm, 13mm and 19mm focal lengths, in production volume by Q1 2026.
The IQL TLens RPi 5 Evaluation Kit is a new development platform purpose-built to help engineers rapidly evaluate poLight’s TLens constant field-of-view focusing technology on modern embedded systems. Designed around the Raspberry Pi 5 and an M12 optical architecture, the kit will initially support IQL’s TLens-enabled camera modules built on the Sony IMX462 and Sony IMX900 image sensors, two industry-proven platforms for low-light, high-speed, and machine-vision applications.
The evaluation kit provides a turnkey pathway for developers to test TLens performance, integrate with their existing software stacks, and accelerate camera-driven innovation in industrial automation, robotics, edge AI, and inspection systems. The IQL TLens RPi 5 Evaluation Kit, along with the first IMX462 and IMX900-based TLens camera modules, will be available in limited early-access quantities in Q1 2026.
For more information, visit polight.com.