February 8, 2008

Friday photography: Old Hollywood & New Cams

Posted by John Nack at 8:45 AM on February 8, 2008

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Doug Nelson — 12:37 PM on February 8, 2008 Reply to this comment

The tolerances shown in the JML Optical video probably wouldn't be sufficient for the wide-aperture, high-dispersion lenses necessary for photography. Here's an excellent virtual tour of a Canon lens plant with videos showing the construction of one of their most sophisticated lenses, starting from the raw sand:

http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/tech/l_plant/index.html

[Cool, will do; thanks for the link, Doug. --J.]

Alexander Hopstein — 6:52 AM on February 11, 2008 Reply to this comment

The Escher photograph looks pretty much alike what the German student Michael Kunze has made, a project he won a Canon talents award with, named "this side up":
http://www.canon-profifoto-foerderpreis.de/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=379
http://www.neos-art.com/shop-section-170-this-side-up.html
http://www.geo.de/GEO/fotografie/junge_fotografie/52675.html

All links above refer to German sites, sorry about that.

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