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Boffins focus on distortion-free wide angle lens


Revolutionary lens is lighter, smaller and more affordable.

South Korean researchers have developed a relatively cheap lens that
produces a virtually distortion-free wide-angle image.  In contrast to
commonly known 'fisheye' lenses which produce significant amounts of visual
distortion, low-distortion wide-angle lenses can potentially improve
image-based applications such as security camera systems and robot
navigation.

The new wide-angle lens is lighter, smaller and more affordable than
commercially available 'rectilinear' lenses, which also produce
low-distortion views.

The researchers presented their new feat of optical technology in the 1
December issue of Applied Optics, a publication of the Optical Society of
America.  Made of inexpensive components and available for little more than
$150, the new wide-angle lens has been designed specifically to improve
indoor security.

"For spacious places with high ceilings such as factories, hotels,
theatres, resorts and auditoriums, the lens can capture the entire floor
and will help security personnel to easily monitor those places," said lead
author Gyeong-il Kweon of Homan University in South Korea.

In these situations, the lens would be attached to inexpensive commercially
available bullet cameras.
An elegant piece of optics technology, the new lens looks like a snow globe
in the shape of the dome of St Paul's Cathedral. Light from a large area
enters the dome of the lens and encounters a V-shaped mirror.

This reflective lens then redirects the light rays to a second lens that
resembles the slender statue atop the dome.  This 'refractive' lens
produces a sharp image of the large area at the exact location of the image
sensor within the bullet camera.


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