Yeh, I take one of those as an 8" APO refractor lens.
JS
"Jim Jones" wrote in message
news:A0M1c.665830$JQ1.570788@pd7tw1no...
"Philips Research at the CeBIT exhibition is demonstrating a unique
variable-focus lens system that has no mechanical moving parts. Suited to
a
wide range of optical imaging applications, including digital cameras.
Philips' FluidFocus system mimics the action of the human eye using a
fluid
lens that alters its focal length by changing its shape. The new lens,
which
lends itself to high volume manufacturing, overcomes the fixed-focus
disadvantages of many of today's low-cost imaging systems."
This could make for an interesting zoom eyepiece or whatnot. Here's the
press release:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0403/04...sfluidlens.asp
Enjoy,
Jim Jones
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