The Difference Between Sphere Lens and Anamorphic LensThe interior of each lens is made of different curved glass, called elements.1. Understand sphere lens and anamorphic lensSphere lenses are called spherical because their lens elements are circular. W...view
Common Sense of Projector Lens1. Common sense of projector lensFor a projector, the projector lens is the last link in the projector's optical path. Whether the lens is good or not, and whether the aperture value can be minimi...view
Projection Lenses and Their BenefitsProjection lenses play an important role in modern society. When combined with a projector, these lenses allow people to view a 2D image on a screen by magnifying it and projecting it onto a distant s...view
What Are Micro Lenses? What Are the Characteristics?The purpose of macro photography is to try to show the details of the subject in detail, and to present the subtle parts in full detail. In macro photography, there is a term that must be recognized, ...view
The Difference Between Micro Lenses and Ordinary Lenses1. About micro lensesMicrolenses are actually lenses with higher magnification and optical qualities optimized for close-up photography. Usually, micro-lenses have a 1:1 magnification ratio, and gener...view
Tips for Using Micro LensesWe often use micro lenses to shoot some flowers, plants, insects and e-commerce products, and occasionally use micro lenses to shoot common subjects such as portraits. It can be said that there are st...view