Aspherical Lenses
Hyperion's aspherics capabilities can deliver high-precision aspherical surfaces from VIS imaging system to athermal lenses for LWIR applications. Material options include ZnS, ZnSe, Ge, CaF2, Chalcogenide, and more.
Concave Mirror
The concave mirror is the reflection imaging, it is not the light through, but the reflection back to the imaging instrument, the light observes the reflection law. A concave mirror is a spherical mir...
Mirrors
Hyperion offers a variety of laser, flat, metal substrate, focusing, or specialty Optical Mirrors in a multitude of reflective coating options, including Protected Aluminum, Enhanced Aluminum, Protected Silver, Protected Gold, or Dielectric.
Parabolic Mirrors
Parabolic reflectors are used to collect energy from a distant source (for example sound waves or incoming star light). Since the principles of reflection are reversible, parabolic reflectors can also...
Parabolic Mirror
Hyperion Optics offer custom parabolic mirrors for use from the UV(200 to 400nm) to the IR (1to 40µm) wavebands. Parabolic mirrors are typically designed as a segment of a larger...
The Functions of a Fisheye Camera Lens
1. Introduction to fisheye camera lensFisheye lens is an extreme wide-angle lens, and "fisheye camera lens" is its common name. In order to maximize the photographic angle of view, the front...
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 ...
What Are the Effects of Fisheye Lens?
Ⅰ. What are fisheye lenses?A fisheye lens is a type of super wide-angle lens that aims to view as far as the human eye can perceive, if not farther. However, there is a significant difference, becaus...