One of the lesser-known ways that camera manufacturers have been able to make digital cameras ever smaller and less expensive is by using in-camera software to correct for lens distortion on the fly.
Gyeong-il Kweon of Honam University in South Korea tells optics.org about his plans to market a new wide-angle lens for security applications. Optical researchers in South Korea have developed an ...
For those who are after the ultimate in stills optics, Sigma has just announced a new 14-24mm addition to the Art lens lineup that makes claim to have almost zero distortion. Making claim to have made ...
Anyone see that recent Hummer commercial that has a really weird shot of a Hummer grill driving through the desert? That’s wide-angle distortion. A South Korean researcher at Nanophotonics has ...
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Viltrox's new 50mm F1.4 Pro is light on your wallet, but heavy in your bag
Viltrox designed the 50mm AF 50mm F1.4 Pro around 15 elements in 11 groups, including 8 high-refractive index, 3 extra-low ...
Optrontec, an optical component specialist led by CEO Choi Sangho, announced on October 22 that it has succeeded in ...
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Fujifilm’s new 13-33mm zoom lens is so tiny that it makes the X-T30 III kit lighter than the X100VI
The Fujifilm XC 13-33mm f/3.5-6.3 OIS is Fujifilm's smallest and lightest lens yet and comes in at $399 / £329 / AU$649 ...
XC13-33mmF3.5-6.3 OIS is a compact standard zoom lens measuring just 1.48 inches 1 (37.5mm) and weighing 4.4oz. (125g); the smallest and lightest in Fujifilm's current lineup. When not in use, the ...
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