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14 February 1986 A New Wide-Angle TV Projection Lens Having Aspherical Surfaces
Ellis Betensky
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Proceedings Volume 0554, 1985 International Lens Design Conference; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949266
Event: 1985 International Lens Design Conference, 1985, Cherry Hill, United States
Abstract
Large rear-screen TV projection systems are typically enclosed in a large box. To reduce the volume of the box two mirror folds have been used. A new wide angle lens covering a 70-degree field has been developed which further reduces the volume, yet only requires one mirror. The design evolved from the earlier design types, having a relatively weak first group, a strong positive second group, and a negative field flattener. It is dependent upon the use of aspherical surfaces, having no analogous all-spherical type.
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Ellis Betensky "A New Wide-Angle TV Projection Lens Having Aspherical Surfaces", Proc. SPIE 0554, 1985 International Lens Design Conference, (14 February 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949266
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Lens design

Modulation transfer functions

CRTs

Distortion

Spherical lenses

Manufacturing

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