Head-up display lens
Resolve Optics has developed a rugged high definition lens optimised for use in head-up display systems
Resolve Optics has developed a rugged high definition lens optimised for use in head-up display systems
Resolve Optics has designed and supplied eight-channel and 16-channel beam splitter optical modules to Specialised Imaging for SIM multi-channel framing cameras
Resolve Optics has received major orders for instrument-optimised versions of its shortwave infrared lens for inspection and material sorting applications
Resolve Optics reports on its development of a radiation-resistant fixed focus lens for Ahlberg Cameras to enable high-definition nuclear inspection in hard-to-reach areas
The Model 313-000 fixed focus lens from Resolve Optics has an aperture of f/1.4
Resolve Optics new Model 192-001 non-browning 6x zoom lens offers high performance over an extended 24-144mm focal length range
Resolve Optics has developed a new optically compensated zoom lens design that reduces moving parts to a single push pull movement
Resolve Optics reports on how ultra large format lenses it has developed are helping a next generation aerial surveillance camera gain data on coastal erosion faster and in more detail
Greg Blackman reports on the latest lens technology presented during Vision Stuttgart, including optics designed to withstand shock
Resolve Optics has introduced the Model 363 - a 16mm diameter Short Wavelength Infrared (SWIR) lens for inspection and material sorting applications
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