Classifications of Filters
Although there are many types of filters, they all have the same basic function: transmit light of a specific wavelength or color range while preventing the remaining wavelengths from passing through....
Basic Knowledge About SWIR Lensens
1. SWIR Lenses is also an optical lensSWIR Lenses refers to the wavelength range between 900nm and 2500nm, which is invisible to the naked eye.Light is an electromagnetic wave. SWIR lenses is located...
What is the Difference Between Spherical and Aspheric Lenses?
1. The difference between spherical and aspheric lenses: surface curvatureThe difference between spherical and aspheric lenses: a spherical lens refers to a constant curvature from the center to the e...
Aspherical Lenses and Cylindrical Lenses
Ⅰ. Understand aspheric lensThe aspheric lens has a better radius of curvature and can maintain good aberration correction to obtain the required performance. The application of aspheric lenses brings...
How to Use Cylindrical Lens?
Ⅰ. Introduction of the cylindrical lensIn most cases, the cylindrical lens is made of cylindrical glass, where the cylindrical surface of the cylindrical lens is a precision-treated (curved) optical ...
The Principle of Achromatic Lens
Ⅰ. Introduction of achromatic lensAchromatic lens refers to an improved camera lens, which can reduce or eliminate the color difference. So that, different colors such as blue, purple, and yellow can...
Introduction of Aspherical Achromatic Lens
Ⅰ. Introduction of achromatic lensOrdinary achromatic lens refers to a lens group that corrects the color difference of light of three wavelengths such as blue, green, and red. Because the focus of t...
The Difference Between Aspherical Lens and Spherical Lens
A sphere uses one curvature on the whole surface, just like cutting from a sphere. A non-sphere has different curvatures such as cutting from an ellipse. The main purpose of non-spherical is to solve ...
Do You Know Anything About Achromatic Lenses?
Ⅰ. About Apochromatic LensesAn apochromatic lens is made up of two optical components that are cemented together: a positive low refractive index and a negative high refractive index. In comparison t...
Notes on Using Anamorphic Lens
The main reason for using digitally anamorphic widescreen is its other effects. Lens flares and out-of-focus backgrounds ("bokeh") will appear long rather than round (unless the lens has a s...
Principles and Types of Optical Prisms
A prism is a transparent object surrounded by two planes that intersect but are not parallel to each other, used to split or disperse light beams. Prisms are polyhedrons made of transparent materials ...
The Difference Between Sphere Lens and Anamorphic Lens
The 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...