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Friday, January 31, 2025

f/0.38 camera lens made with oil immersion microscope objective



I removed the protective glass from a CMOS image sensor, and used optical immersion oil to couple the bare image sensor to a 40X NA=1.3 microscope objective.




f/0.7 Zeiss lens described in amazing detail: http://www.marcocavina.com/omaggio_a_kubrick.htm 

Fake f/0.33 Zeiss lens: https://petapixel.com/2013/08/06/carl-zeiss-super-q-gigantar-40mm-f0-33-the-fastest-lens-ever-made/ 

Camera and sensor that I used: https://www.ids-imaging.us/store_us/products/cameras/ui-5584le-rev-1-2.html 
https://www.onsemi.com/products/sensors/image-sensors/mt9p006?pdf= 

Conversion from f/# to NA: https://www.eckop.com/resources/optics/numerical-aperture-and-f-number/ 

More discussion about the f/#: https://wp.optics.arizona.edu/jpalmer/wp-content/uploads/sites/65/2018/11/The-f-stops-here.pdf 

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