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26 October 1983 The NPL Centrax - A New Lens For Photogrammetry
J. M. Burch, C. Forno
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Proceedings Volume 0399, Optical System Design, Analysis, and Production; (1983) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935461
Event: 1983 International Technical Conference/Europe, 1983, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract
A monocentric axicon camera has been designed for use in high precision photogrammetry with steel ball or point source targets. An example has been constructed and assembled successfully in a prototype camera body. The axicon patterns which it records remain sharp and symmetrical for all object distances from 300 mm to infinity, over an angular field 40o in diameter. Theoretically the distortion of this camera should be zero, and first measurements indicate that it does not exceed 100 nm across 50 mm plate-width.
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J. M. Burch and C. Forno "The NPL Centrax - A New Lens For Photogrammetry", Proc. SPIE 0399, Optical System Design, Analysis, and Production, (26 October 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935461
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Axicons

Optical spheres

Photography

Glasses

Liquids

Silica

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