Why Use an Anamorphic Lens? How to Use It?If you like to shoot videos, you must have heard of anamorphic lenses, and even considered buying anamorphic lenses. What exactly is an anamorphic lens? Is the video shot with it really similar to the...view
What is the Difference Between Spherical and Aspheric Lenses?1. The difference between spherical and aspheric lenses: surface curvatureThe difference between spherical and aspheric lenses: a spherical lens refers to a constant curvature from the center to the e...view
Tips on Selecting The Bandpass Filter1. What is Bandpass Filter?Bandpass Filter is optical filter that passes one or more specified wavelength bands while blocking other wavelength bands. Bandpass Filter refers to wavelength ranges and i...view
Basic Knowledge About SWIR Lensens1. SWIR Lenses is also an optical lensSWIR Lenses refers to the wavelength range between 900nm and 2500nm, which is invisible to the naked eye.Light is an electromagnetic wave. SWIR lenses is located...view
How to Choose a Laser Lens?1. Choose a laser lens with excellent technologyAs the foundation and important part of the optoelectronic technology industry, laser lenses need to provide a good guarantee for technology, especially...view
How to Judge the Quality of Optical Lenses?Ⅰ. There is no good or bad optical lensesTheoretically speaking, the optical lenses can only be suitable or not. Generally, the more expensive the optical lenses, the better the image quality. The op...view