OmniCal Wired Kit
OmniCal is the industry-leading camera-based projector calibration system that radically improves projection quality and setup times.

Disguise OmniCal camera
Section titled “Disguise OmniCal camera”A compact and robust machine vision camera based on industry-standard GigEVision protocols with PoE Ethernet connectivity and flexible lens options.
- 5.1 MegaPixel Sony IMX264 sensor
- Native resolution: 2464 x 2056
- Sensor Type: CMOS
- Shutter mode: Global shutter
- Sensor size: Type 2/3
- Interface: Gigabit Ethernet, RJ45 connector (IEEE 802.3 1000BASE-T, IEEE 802.3af PoE)
- Single camera link speed: 1 GigE
- Recommended cable category: CAT6 (CAT6A for 10G links)
- Power consumption: 2.4 W – PoE (802.3af) / PoE+ (802.3at)
- Operating temperature: +5 °C to +45 °C housing temperature
- Lens mount: C-Mount
- Thread size for camera mounting: M3
- Dimensions: 60.5 x 29.2 x 29.2 mm (including connectors, excluding mounting plate)
Lens Options
Section titled “Lens Options”OmniCal cameras support the lenses listed below. Each lens is graded for 5 Megapixel cameras and has been pre-calibrated by our Engineering team:
- Fujinon 6 mm lens
- Fujinon 8 mm lens
- Fujinon 12 mm lens
- Fujinon 25 mm lens
Field of View for Camera Lenses
Section titled “Field of View for Camera Lenses”The Disguise OmniCal kits offer camera and lens options to provide various needs in terms of camera coverage and Field of View (FOV) angles.
The widest Field of View is with an OmniCal camera on a 6mm lens. The most narrow / telephoto lens option is with a 25mm lens.
Please note that the Field of View / opening angle depends on the focal length of the lens, and also the physical size of the image sensor. For example, the camera inside a mobile phone typically has a smaller image sensor compared to the OmniCal cameras; whereas professional film or photography cameras typically have a larger sensor. Given a certain focal length, a smaller sensor will result in a smaller FOV, compared to a larger sensor.
The focal length mentioned in a lens data sheet is usually the actual value, not the 35mm-film-equivalent. Therefore focal length values can only be directly compared for cameras with the same sensor size.
OmniCal cameras have a 3.908 crop factor (compared to 35mm film) when used with the approved lenses outlined above.
All information in Designer regarding focal length, 35mm-equivalents and FOV is either editable or automatically calculated when editing a Camera in an OmniCal plan.
| Focal length | Focal length 35mm equivalent | Horizontal Field of View angle |
|---|---|---|
| 6 mm | 23.4mm | ~70.6 degrees |
| 8 mm | 31.3 mm | ~56 degrees |
| 12 mm | I46.9 mm | ~39 degrees |
| 25 mm | 97.7 mm | ~19.3 degrees |
OmniCal is sold in Small and Large kits, with 4 and 8 OmniCal cameras respectively.
High-resolution lenses with 6, 8, 12 and 25 mm focal lengths are included in the kit, depending on your project needs. A total of 24 lenses are available in the Large Kit, allowing for on-the-fly customisation to ensure the perfect setup.
Small Kit
Section titled “Small Kit”| L | W | H | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unit Dimensions | 270 mm | 246 mm | 174 mm |
| Unit Weight: | 3.2 kg | 7.1 lbs |
Contents
Section titled “Contents”- Upper Foam: Up to 4 Disguise OmniCal Cameras
- Lower Foam: Up to 12 high-resolution lenses (see Lens Options).
Large Kit
Section titled “Large Kit”| L | W | H | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unit Dimensions | 380 mm | 266 mm | 174 mm |
| Unit Weight: | - | 6.4 kg | 14.1 lbs |
Contents
Section titled “Contents”- Upper Foam: Up to 8 Disguise OmniCal Cameras
- Lower Foam: Up to 24 high-resolution lenses (see Lens Options).
Not included
Section titled “Not included”The kits do not contain network equipment like cables, network switches, or PoE injectors.
For details on the required cables and switches please see Network Setup on the next page.
Legacy Wireless kit with iOS app
Section titled “Legacy Wireless kit with iOS app”The wireless OmniCal kit based on an iOS app is no longer supported since r19.1, see Product Compatibility table (at the bottom). Note that Apple will also remove the OmniCal iOS app from the AppStore at the end of 2025.