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From: "Bob May" To: "atmlist" Reply-To: "Bob May" Basically, the design is a double gauss design and is Rodenstock's name for the design. One reference refers to it as a 6 element design which will mean that there are two triplets in the construction with the iris between them. Further on the basics of the design, go looking for "double gauss" for the basic lens design. AS to what the glass is, you will have to determine that from the way that it refracts light and hope you guess right for each of the elements. I'll note that the camera lens people will go and have a glass made to a particular design requirement which is not available on the market otherwise so you can be trying to find a match for a glass which isn't listed in any glass catalog and that is a head bammer! The lenses designed for a camera also tend to have a fixed focal distance from the back mounting surface for some rather obvious reasons. That distance tends to be about an inch as that is how 35mm cameras have been built. Bob May http://nav.to/bobmay bobmay{at}nethere.com NEW! http://bobmay.astronomy.net --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-4* Origin: Email Gate (1:379/100) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 379/100 1 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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