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Rapid Rectilinear
Introduced in1866
Author John Henry Dallmeyer
Construction4 elements in 2 groups
Aperturef/6 (original)
f/3.5 (portrait Aplanat)

The Rapid Rectilinear also named Aplanat is a famous photographic lens design.

The Rapid Rectilinear is a lens that is symmetrical about its aperture stop with four elements in two groups. It was introduced by John Henry Dallmeyer in 1866. The symmetry of the design greatly reduces radial distortion, improving on the Petzval lens.

Aplanat photographic lens.

See also

References

  • Kingslake, Rudolph (1989). A History of the Photographic Lens. Academic Press. pp. 59–62. ISBN  0-12-408640-3.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Aplanat)
Rapid Rectilinear
Introduced in1866
Author John Henry Dallmeyer
Construction4 elements in 2 groups
Aperturef/6 (original)
f/3.5 (portrait Aplanat)

The Rapid Rectilinear also named Aplanat is a famous photographic lens design.

The Rapid Rectilinear is a lens that is symmetrical about its aperture stop with four elements in two groups. It was introduced by John Henry Dallmeyer in 1866. The symmetry of the design greatly reduces radial distortion, improving on the Petzval lens.

Aplanat photographic lens.

See also

References

  • Kingslake, Rudolph (1989). A History of the Photographic Lens. Academic Press. pp. 59–62. ISBN  0-12-408640-3.



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