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23 August 1996 Higher-order pupil aberrations in wide-angle and panoramic optical systems
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Abstract
In optical systems with modest fields of view, pupil spherical aberration and pupil coma are the principal pupil aberrations of significance, but at extreme fields of view, astigmatic effects and field curvature and distortion effects of the pupil imagery play a part in understanding the subtleties of oblique object-image imagery. Biogon and fisheye wide angle lens systems have been investigated for their pupil aberration properties, along with the investigation of similar effects in a panoramic optical system.
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Hamid R. Fallah and Jonathan Maxwell "Higher-order pupil aberrations in wide-angle and panoramic optical systems", Proc. SPIE 2774, Design and Engineering of Optical Systems, (23 August 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.246677
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KEYWORDS
Monochromatic aberrations

Ray tracing

Lens design

Chromatic aberrations

Distortion

Panoramic photography

Vignetting

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