Tuesday, 27 December 2011
New lens in the example package!
Data of a simple 100mm 1:2.8 telephoto lens are available (4 lenses in 4 groups).
Monday, 19 December 2011
Example files are available!
You can download the example package from here, and it contains the following lenses:
- normal lens for rangefinder cameras (50mm 1:2 - 6 lenses in 3 groups)
- double-gauss normal lens for rangefinder cameras (50mm 1:2 - 6 lenses in 4 groups)
- long telephoto lens (170mm 1:3.5 - 9 lenses in 8 groups)
- wide angle lens for rangefinder cameras (20mm 1:4 - 9 lenses in 4 groups)
- wide angle lens for rangefinder cameras (35mm 1:2.8 - 7 lenses in 4 groups)
- wide angle lens for SLR cameras (28.5mm 1:2.8 - 7 lenses in 6 groups)
- close-up lenses: 1D, 2D and 3D

- normal lens for rangefinder cameras (50mm 1:2 - 6 lenses in 3 groups)
- double-gauss normal lens for rangefinder cameras (50mm 1:2 - 6 lenses in 4 groups)
- long telephoto lens (170mm 1:3.5 - 9 lenses in 8 groups)
- wide angle lens for rangefinder cameras (20mm 1:4 - 9 lenses in 4 groups)
- wide angle lens for rangefinder cameras (35mm 1:2.8 - 7 lenses in 4 groups)
- wide angle lens for SLR cameras (28.5mm 1:2.8 - 7 lenses in 6 groups)
- close-up lenses: 1D, 2D and 3D
Sunday, 18 December 2011
The first lesson: the effect of close-up lenses
- let us suppose that you have a normal lens
- specification shows 1:10 (0,1x) maximum magnification
- download the example package and unzip it
- press the open button, find the downloaded examples
- select the "normal_simple.txt" file and load it
- press the simulation button

- the focal point located on the sensor
- switch on the second object
- give a not zero angle to the object
- decrease the object distance until magnification reaches the specified maximum value
- click on distance input field and use arrow keys to fine adjustment
- read the minimum focusing distance (from front vertex, not from the sensor)
- the focus located beind the sensor now
- move a "Z" cursor over the focus, and read the cursor position
- the distance between the sensor and the cursor is the maximum mechanical extension of the lens

- press the editing and preferences button after
- memorize the position of sensor
- type in the cursor position into the sensor position input field

- the focus located on the sensor again
- go back to editing
- press Open & Add button
- select the 2D close-up lens
- go back to simulation
- the focus located before the sensor now

- decrease the object distance until focus touches the sensor
- read the new magnification, this is the gain of the close-up lens
- read the new minimum focusing distance

- go to preferences
- set the sensor position to the original value
- go to simulation
- increase the object distance until focus touches the sensor
- read the new maximum focusing distance (instead of infinite)
- specification shows 1:10 (0,1x) maximum magnification
- download the example package and unzip it
- press the open button, find the downloaded examples
- select the "normal_simple.txt" file and load it
- press the simulation button
- the focal point located on the sensor
- switch on the second object
- give a not zero angle to the object
- decrease the object distance until magnification reaches the specified maximum value
- click on distance input field and use arrow keys to fine adjustment
- read the minimum focusing distance (from front vertex, not from the sensor)
- the focus located beind the sensor now
- move a "Z" cursor over the focus, and read the cursor position
- the distance between the sensor and the cursor is the maximum mechanical extension of the lens
- press the editing and preferences button after
- memorize the position of sensor
- type in the cursor position into the sensor position input field
- the focus located on the sensor again
- go back to editing
- press Open & Add button
- select the 2D close-up lens
- go back to simulation
- the focus located before the sensor now
- decrease the object distance until focus touches the sensor
- read the new magnification, this is the gain of the close-up lens
- read the new minimum focusing distance
- go to preferences
- set the sensor position to the original value
- go to simulation
- increase the object distance until focus touches the sensor
- read the new maximum focusing distance (instead of infinite)
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