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25 September 1997 Compact zoom lenses for photographic cameras
Mark M. Meyers
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Abstract
The advent of the Advanced Photo System has led to more stringent requirements for high-performance photographic zoom lenses due to the increased enlarger magnification needed to form equivalent size prints from the smaller Kodak Advantix film negatives. Additionally, the trend towards more compact cameras that are easier to carry has reduced the space envelope alotted to the lens in NSLR cameras. Several novel designs that utilize the advantages of glass and plastic molded aspheres to achieve high performance, while maintaining a compact form factor, will be discussed.
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Mark M. Meyers "Compact zoom lenses for photographic cameras", Proc. SPIE 3129, Zoom Lenses II, (25 September 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.279093
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KEYWORDS
Zoom lenses

Aspheric lenses

Cameras

Content addressable memory

Glasses

Lens design

Photography

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