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Spherical lenses - also sometimes referred to as singlets - are optical lenses that feature a spherical surface with a radius of curvature that is consistent across the entire lens.
Spherical lens refers to a type of optical lens with one or two surface shaped like a cut of sphere, meaning this surface can be defined from a center reference point and a fix radius of curvature. Spherical lens are the more commons form of optical lens, being easier to design, easier to manufacture and easier to check the quality. In this articl
Explaining the Difference Between Anamorphic and Spherical Lenses
A double concave lens, also known as a biconcave lens, is a type of lens that has two concave (curving inward) surfaces. This means that the lens is thinner in the center and thicker at the edges, creating a negative lens that diverges light rays.
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Anti-reflection coatings are used to reduce reflection from surfaces. Whenever a ray of light moves from one medium to another
When it comes to UV lenses, there are a lot of options on the market, and it can be challenging to figure out which one is the best for your needs. Many people wonder if all UV lenses are the same, or if there is a difference in quality between them.
UV lenses are an important investment for those who want to protect their eyes from the harmful effects of the sun's ultraviolet rays. But just like any other type of eyewear, they don't last forever. So, what is the average lifespan of UV lenses? Let's explore this topic in more detail.
What are aspheric lenses and why might you want to use them? Using the same revolutionary technology that has changed the way photographers choose their camera lenses, many reading glasses feature thinner and lighter lenses than ever.
Oplens (brand own by SiChuan JUKA Optical Technology) is located in the city of Chengdu, China, which enjoys the reputation of the world optical processing center.