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  2. Canon EF 15mm lens - Wikipedia

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    The Canon EF 15mm f / 2.8 was a fisheye lens produced by Canon from 1987 to 2011. The lens was compatible with all EF camera bodies but only intended for full-frame configurations, as the fisheye effect is much less pronounced with a cropped sensor . In 2010 Canon announced the EF 8–15mm f / 4L Fisheye USM which replaced the EF 15mm f / 2.8. [2]

  3. Fisheye lens - Wikipedia

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    In a circular fisheye lens, the image circle is inscribed in the film or sensor area; in a diagonal ("full-frame") fisheye lens, the image circle is circumscribed around the film or sensor area. This implies that using a fisheye lens for a different format than it was intended for is easy (as opposed to a rectilinear lens), and may change its ...

  4. Vision in fish - Wikipedia

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    Fish eyes have a more spherical lens than other terrestrial vertebrates. Adjustment of focus in mammals and birds is normally done by changing the shape of the eye lens while in fish this is done through moving the lens further from or closer to the retina. The retina of a fish generally has both rod cells and cone cells that are responsible ...

  5. Luneburg lens - Wikipedia

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    Cross-section of Maxwell's fish-eye lens, with blue shading representing increasing refractive index. Maxwell's fish-eye lens is also an example of the generalized Luneburg lens. The fish-eye, which was first fully described by Maxwell in 1854 [5] (and therefore pre-dates Luneburg's solution), has a refractive index varying according to

  6. File:Maxwells fish-eye lens.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Rectilinear lens - Wikipedia

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    The most famous example is the Rapid Rectilinear Lens developed by John Henry Dallmeyer in 1866. It allowed distortionless photos to be taken quickly for the first time, and was a standard lens design for 60 years. [1]: 59 As of 2020, the Laowa 9mm f/5.6 lens is the world's widest rectilinear lens for full frame cameras.

  8. Chromatic aberration - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is caused by dispersion: the refractive index of the lens elements varies with the wavelength of light. The refractive index of most transparent materials decreases with increasing wavelength. [3] Since the focal length of a lens depends on the refractive index, this variation in refractive index affects focusing. [4]

  9. Samyang 8mm f3.5 fisheye - Wikipedia

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    The Samyang 8mm f/3.5 fisheye is a fisheye photographic lens using the stereographic projection and is designed for crop factor APS-C DSLRs. [1] It is made in South Korea by Samyang Optics and marketed under several brand names, including Rokinon. The lens uses manual focus only. For most versions of the lens, the aperture must be set manually.