Johnson et al., 1992 - Google Patents
Mechanically compensated zoom lenses with a single moving elementJohnson et al., 1992
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- Johnson R
- Feng C
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- Applied optics
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A methodology has been investigated that offers a possible means of determining regions of potential solution space for the basic imaging problem where it is asserted that not more than two generic lenses are needed to solve the problem, if it is solvable at all. When this …
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