Ultrathin lens gives perfect image

Started by jplxpto, August 29, 2012, 12:55:11 AM

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jplxpto


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A new, ultra-thin flat lens has a focusing power at the very edge of what's theoretically possible, promising a distortion-free image.
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http://www.tgdaily.com/hardware-features/65714-ultrathin-lens-gives-perfect-image

KarateBrot

oh my god this is blowing my mind (I'm studying physics)
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3pointedit

I wonder if it is possible to have a variable effect with this technology, so that you could attain a zoom effect-change FOV? And I wonder if it makes sense to have a change in FOV across the field, like an anamorphic, but more dynamic. What does it mean for aperture, I suppose that you don't need one for focusing such a lens?
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Tyrone Williams

Wow... I foresee a wonderful new zoom, 5mm fisheye to 3,500mm telephoto, with a mere 2mm protrusion from the lens mount... but how do you find the manual focus ring? Heehee :) Seriously though, this sort of ground breaking news is really exciting, and probably the military will fund it, use it in their applications, then it trickles down to us camera users.
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