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Fresnel lensin RozewieA Fresnel lens is a type of lens invented by Augustin-Jean Fresnel. Originally developed for lighthouses, the design enables the construction of lenses of large size and short focal length without the weight and volume of material which would be required in a lens of conventional design. Detailed information The Fresnel lens (often pronounced '\'FREZ-nell but usually the original fre-NELL in theatrical and motion picture lighting applications) reduces the amount of material required compared to a conventional spherical lens by breaking the lens into a set of concentric annular sections known as Fresnel zones''. Graphic example
Usesfirst-order Fresnel lens For these reasons, Fresnel lenses tend to be used in applications where weight of the lens is at a premium and/or image quality is unimportant. Sizes of lighthouse lenses Fresnel lenses for lighthouses are classified in six orders based on the focal length of the lens. The largest (first order) lens stands 12 feet tall and 6 feet across, with a focal length of 36 inches. The smallest (sixth order) stands only 2 feet tall, with a focal length of 5.9 inches. A 7th "hyperradial" lens was also made. It was larger than the 1st order. External links
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