a compound lens, (among other things). By the way this was my first thought but I took a few minutes
to do some research on the net and wasn't able to find anything to contradict this definition.
At 12:43 PM 1/3/2003 -0600, you wrote:
On Friday, January 3, 2003, at 11:54 AM, Boris Liberman wrote:I wouldn't think 'monocular' because that is what we use to describe a 'half' binocular.Hi!I have a lens that was loaned to me by my friend who actually made it. He took old Helios 44K-4 lens (58mm f/2) and took out all but front element. How is it called in English: monocle? monocular? Please, this is just a simple question of language... Thanks in advance. Boris
'Broken' is what springs to mind but, since it hasn't ended up in the trash, it must be working, so that wouldn't be right either. I'd probably refer to it as a custom single-element lens and leave it at that.
Dan Scott
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