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The Optics of Small-Format HD Acquisition
2005pp. 1–10
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Abstract
Tiny HD imagers raise issues of acceptance angles, sensitivity, depth of field, diffraction-limited resolution, and lens quality. For some of those issues, there may be technological solutions. Others require an awareness of apparently unavoidable differences between small-format and large-format HD imagers.
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