At the epicenter of a photographer’s camera is the lens. While most photographers are accustomed to traditional mechanical lenses made of glass or plastic, they could soon see their electronics instead use liquid crystal or liquid lenses. University of Central Florida (UCF) researchers have developed two types of adaptive lens technology, liquid crystal (LC) and liquid lenses. With electric voltage or applied compression, respectively, the UCF scientists can control the focal length and aperture of these adaptive lenses…
Source: DigitalCameraInfo via ImagingInsider.com
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