- An apochromat, or
apochromatic lens (apo), is a
photographic or
other lens that has
better correction of
chromatic and
spherical aberration than the much...
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largest at the time, but was surp****ed
within only a
couple of years.
Apochromatic refractors have
objectives built with special, extra-low
dispersion materials...
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million dots. For the
first time in a Q-series camera, the Q3 43 has an
apochromatically corrected lens,
which Leica refers to by the
designation APO. APO lenses...
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configurations use
three or more
elements for
achromatic correction or
apochromatic correction and
higher image quality. In its
astronomical use, a Barlow...
- from that of
commonly used gl****es, so
fluorite is
useful in
making apochromatic lenses, and
particularly valuable in
photographic optics.
Fluorite optics...
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latest and has
improved optics, 87 mm
equivalent 210 mm f/4.5 APO,
apochromatically corrected design, 102 mm
equivalent 250 mm f/4.5, 2
versions (newer...
- composition, the
degree of
correction can be
further increased, as seen in an
apochromatic lens or apochromat,
which provides perfect correction at
three wavelengths...
- and 35 feet (11 m) long, with a 63-inch (1,600 mm) lens made by
Cooke Apochromatic.
Cooke Optics and Taylor-Hobson were
major supplier of
lenses for Hollywood;...
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anchor Ernst Karl Abbe (1840–1905),
Germany –
Condenser (microscope),
apochromatic lens,
refractometer Hovannes Adamian (1879–1932), USSR/Russia/Armenia...
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Minolta A-mount and Sony A-mount lens mounts. The name
indicates it has an
apochromatic design and is part of the G series, Minolta's
designation for high-performance...