12.11.2024 | Lenses
Fisheye lenses
Custom fisheye lenses with top-quality optics, suited for science, entertainment, or industry.
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Custom fisheye lenses with top-quality optics, suited for science, entertainment, or industry.
Learn moreBy Stuart W. Singer and Jim Sullivan
The perfect lens may not always be immediately available, which can lead to difficult decisions such as delaying the project for a custom solution or compromising on specifications. A new approach is required: concurrent engineering. By involving experts from the beginning, we can avoid costly trade-offs and fully realise our innovative designs. Let us prioritise the lens and collaborative design to ensure smoother projects with greater potential.
Learn moreLearn the best practices for cleaning and handling optical filters and lenses to ensure their optimal performance and longevity. Expert tips for maintenance included.
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Technical data sheets for optical lenses are not standardized, allowing vendors to present data in any way they choose, potentially leading to misleading claims and preventing fair comparisons. Generic terms like MTF often lack clarity about what they measure and how they're calculated, leaving buyers to decipher. Even when specifications are governed by standards such as ISO or DIN, they're often poorly understood and leave significant leeway.
Learn moreA number of unique features set Schneider-Kreuznach optical filters apart from other filters on the market. One of the most important features is the consistently high transmission without transmission fluctuations. The filters open quickly to provide maximum light output while blocking unwanted wavelengths. In addition, the tolerance is less than 1% and all filters are inspected and controlled to ensure they meet the highest quality standards.
Learn moreFind instructions on accurately focusing C-Mount lenses on our website. Our guide offers insights and techniques to help you achieve optimal focus for your industrial imaging needs. Discover how to focus C-mount lenses and enhance your imaging capabilities today.
Learn moreBy Stuart W. Singer and Jim Sullivan
Discover the truth behind the "megapixel" lens myth. By exposing the misconceptions perpetuated by leading manufacturers, we clarify the meaningless nature of this term and empower you to make informed choices for your camera setup. Join us as we demystify lens specifications and uncover the critical parameters that are essential to maximising your camera's potential.
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Continuing advances in high-resolution sensors with higher pixel densities and smaller pixels are challenging optics manufacturers to produce lenses with increased performance. To understand how lenses can affect the performance of imaging systems, it is necessary to grasp the physics behind diffraction, lens aperture, focal length, and the wavelength of light.
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With pixel sizes of CCD and CMOS image sensors becoming smaller, system integrators must pay careful attention to their choice of optics.
Learn moreCapture wide scenes with lenses significantly shorter than the image circle, ideal for large views.
Learn moreBy Dr. Rolf Wartmann
In the last few years, the techniques of noncontact optical measuring technology have experienced a tremendously rapid increase. This has come about, in the first place, because the use of electronic image processing has made it possible to automate whole chains of processes. In the wake of this development, the object-side telecentric lenses have become more and more widely accepted. Their ability to form an image independent of its distance, but always with the same size, is the basic precondition for a successful automatized measurement process. While object-sided telecentrics moved into the center of attention, the image side, i.e., the area between the lens and the camera, disappeared almost completely from view. At the same time, the organization of this side is just as important for highly exact measurement technology as that of the object side.
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Learn moreIt is essential for our customers to understand how to effectively read and use lens specifications to make informed decisions in industrial imaging applications.
Learn moreUnlock the potential of your imaging system with our comprehensive pixel/sensor size guide. Understanding the relationship between lens compatibility and sensor size is critical to achieving optimal results in industrial imaging and machine vision applications.
Learn moreExplore how MRC coating simplifies lens maintenance by making cleaning easier and more efficient. With a high wetting angle of contact, MRC-coated lenses repel water droplets, ensuring clear and pristine images even in challenging conditions.
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In our pursuit of product improvement, we have ventured into a new path of surface-coating technology. This approach provides novel possibilities for coating optical elements.
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