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Narasimham G.L.
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2003 10:51 pm
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Insects like dragonflies have hundreds of lenses on their eye surface.
Have cameras been built with two or more lenses for large field of
view ?
Skywise
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2003 11:33 pm
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mathma18@hotmail.com (Narasimham G.L.) wrote in
news:676dc11a.0311091951.27023831@posting.google.com:

Quote:
Insects like dragonflies have hundreds of lenses on their eye surface.
Have cameras been built with two or more lenses for large field of
view ?


You might be assuming that the insect eye is a bunch of lenses
focusing on one retina. It's more like an array of little eyes,
each with it's own lens and it's own retina.

Brian
Ian Stirling
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2003 7:23 am
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Narasimham G.L. <mathma18@hotmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
Insects like dragonflies have hundreds of lenses on their eye surface.
Have cameras been built with two or more lenses for large field of
view ?
There are lots of software solutions used with 4 or so conventional

digital cameras to give a simultaneous panorama.
Pieter Kuiper
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2003 12:53 pm
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Skywise <into@oblivion.nothing.com> wrote:

Quote:
mathma18@hotmail.com (Narasimham G.L.) wrote:
Insects like dragonflies have hundreds of lenses on their eye surface.
Have cameras been built with two or more lenses for large field of
view ?

There is the Fly's Eye for detecting cosmic rays:
<http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/astrophysics/FlysEye.html>

Quote:
You might be assuming that the insect eye is a bunch of lenses
focusing on one retina. It's more like an array of little eyes,
each with it's own lens and it's own retina.

Yes, but "retina" is not really correct. There are only about seven
light-sensitive cells per facet.

There is a lot of interesting research on the insect visual system, for
exemple at my alma mater:
<http://hlab.phys.rug.nl/demos/optics/index.html>.

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Pieter.Kuiper @ msi.vxu.se http://www.masda.vxu.se/~pku/
 
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