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19 November 2021 Wide-angle stereoscopic optical system using ultrashort throw lenses with a catadioptric relay
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Proceedings Volume 12078, International Optical Design Conference 2021; 120781I (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2603669
Event: International Optical Design Conference - IODC 2021, 2021, Online Only
Abstract
To conform to the widening of head-mounted displays, stereoscopic optical systems require a high resolution of at least 4 K, and a field of view of at least 120°. However, the dimensions of the large-format cameras used to record high-quality content mean an appropriate stereo base cannot be achieved. Moreover, the wide angle of view prevents the use of a half-mirror rig to reduce the stereo base. Therefore, this study presents a solution where the stereo base is reduced using ultrashort throw lenses with a catadioptric relay in which the pupil is formed on the object side. Hence, a basic design for a wide-angle stereoscopic system with a half-field angle of ~126° and a stereo base of 62 mm is proposed.
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Jun Nishikawa and Mariko Nishiyama "Wide-angle stereoscopic optical system using ultrashort throw lenses with a catadioptric relay", Proc. SPIE 12078, International Optical Design Conference 2021, 120781I (19 November 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2603669
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Lenses

Cameras

Projection systems

Imaging systems

Head-mounted displays

Relays

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