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22 October 2004 Design issues of a hyperfield fisheye lens
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This paper discusses the design of a 310 degree fisheye lens. Particular attention is paid to color correction and lens edge overlap. Other issues in the design of fisheye lenses are addressed such as the distortion/mapping, illumination, and overall aberration correction. The general format and structure of fisheye lenses are discussed including a brief history of these fascinating lenses.
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Chadwick B. Martin "Design issues of a hyperfield fisheye lens", Proc. SPIE 5524, Novel Optical Systems Design and Optimization VII, (22 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.563190
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KEYWORDS
Lens design

Cameras

Distortion

Glasses

Chemical elements

Mirrors

Monochromatic aberrations

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