An Origami Lens for Your Camera Phone?
Roland Piquepaille writes "Your next camera phone might get a new kind of lens if researchers at the University of California at San Diego convince the cell phones makers. They have designed an 'origami lens' which will slim high resolution cameras. Today, their 5-millimeter thick, 8-fold imager delivers images comparable in quality with photos taken with a compact camera lens with a 38 millimeter focal length. In a few years, these bendable lenses could be used in high resolution miniature cameras for unmanned surveillance aircraft, cell phones and infrared night vision applications."
And don't get me started on the quality of the Britney/Paris upskirt pics....
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This is actually nothing like a Fresnel lens. Fresnel lenses are based on refraction and tend to give horrible image quality since they have a whole bunch of concentric rings.
You misspelled "burn the shit out of stuff"
The theory of relativity doesn't work right in Arkansas.
I want a telephoto adapter for my cell phone camera so I can use my cell phone as a tele-phone.
I see two disadvantages, and both of them relate to the fact that the light-gathering surface is now a donut.
Donuts... Is there anything they can't do?
General Relativity: Space-time tells matter where to go; Matter tells space-time what shape to be.
Oh, I got it, a lense is reflective, but a lens is refractive.
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