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25 September 1997 Zoom systems: basic configurations
Mark L. Oskotsky, Lev Sakin
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Abstract
The principal part of the any zoom system is a two-component zoom system, which creates the necessary range of magnifications, focal lengths and fields of view. Over the last fcw years the utilization of the zoom systems has significantly increased. It is possible to avoid unnecessary design complica or by developing new design forms based on theory rather than adapting existing solutions. This paper explains the basic theory of two component zoom systems and presents a few new relatively simple high performance designs.
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Mark L. Oskotsky and Lev Sakin "Zoom systems: basic configurations", Proc. SPIE 3129, Zoom Lenses II, (25 September 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.279089
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KEYWORDS
Zoom lenses

Monochromatic aberrations

Beam splitters

Lens design

LCDs

Imaging systems

Optical design

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