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Definition of Optical lens
1. Noun. A lens that focuses the image in a camera.
Group relationships: Camera, Photographic Camera, Camera, Television Camera, Tv Camera
Specialized synonyms: Closeup Lens, Portrait Lens, Telephoto Lens, Zoom Lens, Fisheye Lens, Wide-angle Lens
Generic synonyms: Lens, Lens System, Lense
Lexicographical Neighbors of Optical Lens
Literary usage of Optical lens
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Elementary Treatise on Phototopographic Methods and Instruments by John Adolphus Flemer (1906)
"C. The optical lens. If the directions not only of three, Fig. 77, Plate XLI,
but of an infinite number of light-rays emanating from a luminous point 5 are ..."
2. An Elementary Treatise on Phototopographic Methods and Instruments by John Adolphus Flemer (1906)
"C. The optical lens. If the directions not only of three, Fig. 77, Plate XLI,
but of an infinite number of light-rays emanating from a luminous point S are ..."
3. State of the Laboratory: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory edited by William A. Bookless (1995)
"... 350-um-diameter optical lens that precisely channels light for delivery to
laser crystals. The first system developed under the three-year, $1.3-million ..."
4. English Mechanic and World of Science: With which are Incorporated "the (1893)
"... and from that shall treat every class of optical lens-work in rotation,
according to the interest they are likely to cause. ..."