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Resolve Optics

Address:
Asheridge Road
Chesham
HP5 2PT
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1494 777100

http://www.resolveoptics.com

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Listing of all 31 news releases from Resolve Optics:

Custom lenses replace obsolete components

Resolve Optics can quickly gain an understanding of the basic physics of the technology associated with each customer's product.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (24 April 2008)

Lenses suit TV and film industry

Resolve Optics has developed the industry's smallest 3:1 optical tracking zoom lens for use with three-chip broadcast cameras.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (11 April 2008)

Motorised zoom lens won't go brown

Zoom lens incorporates a range of useful features to assist operation in environments subject to radiation such as nuclear power generation stations.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (20 February 2008)

Optics resist radiation

Resolve Optics' fixed-focus nonbrowning lens have been designed for use with 1/2, 2/3 and 1in CCTV cameras as well as Newvicon and Chalnicon tubes in a variety of nuclear monitoring applications.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (24 January 2008)

Lens zooms in with high definition

Motorised zoom lens is claimed to be the first to provide true high definition imaging throughout its range of operation.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (18 December 2007)

Bespoke lenses upgrade camera performance

 User application article   A company specialising in motion capture approached Resolve Optics to replace two lenses that formed key components in a 4Mpixel camera.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (30 November 2007)

Custom lenses meet user needs

Off the shelf zoom lenses do not suit users who need high definition or a large image format, operation in the UV or IR region or a compact design.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (30 October 2007)

Zoom lens suits video conferencing

The Wide Angle Zoom Adapter will enable most zoom lens / camera combinations with a standard 45 degree FOV to achieve a genuine 90 degree field of view.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (14 August 2007)

UV lens provided for nuclear viewing device

 User application article   Resolve Optics' UV-Zoom lens was designed and wavelength corrected to view a nuclear fuel assembly situated 13m away from the lens and through 10m of water.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics ( 4 May 2007)

Zoom protection lenses keep image in focus

Resolve Optics' motorised zoom projection lens allows a projection system to keep an image in focus throughout zoom travel.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (27 March 2007)

Lenses suit radioactive applications

Resolve Optics non-browning lenses are designed to withstand a total radiation dose of 100,000,000 rads and temperatures up to 55C without discoloration.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (27 February 2007)

UV lenses suit specialised sensing applications

Resolve Optics designs optical elements out of synthetically fused silica or UV grade calcium fluoride, to provide the best possible transmission in the UV range.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (30 January 2007)

Sales rise for lens designer

Resolve Optics' sales of its specialist high-performance lens systems have increased by 15% for the 12 months to December 2006 compared to the year before.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (20 December 2006)

Bespoke lens raises micromachining resolution

Leading micromachining systems manufacturer selects unique F-theta laser scan lens for a 25W 532nm Q-switched Nd:YAG laser.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics ( 6 November 2006)

Lens stays clear in nuclear vision

Specialist lens is designed to provide uncompromised performance with large image format remote head cameras used in applications including nuclear vision and astronomical star tracking.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics ( 3 October 2006)

Bespoke lens design to improve range camera

Resolve Optics has been selected by Specialised Imaging to design a supply a novel relay lens for its SIR2 high-speed range camera.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (15 August 2006)

Resolve optics at Photonex 2006

Resolve Optics has announced its presence at the forthcoming Photonex 2006 exhibition in Stoneleigh Park, UK (18 - 19th October 2006).  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (21 July 2006)

Lenses survive radiation without browning

Resolve Optics has developed a standard range of fixed-focus nonbrowning (radiation resistant) lenses for use in radioactive environments.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (30 May 2006)

Optical system handles high-temperature duties

An innovative optical system can be adapted to almost any high temperature application.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (18 April 2006)

Datasheets describe lens adapters

Technical datasheets describe high performance lens adapters characterised by their ability to complement the lenses they are used with to produce high resolution images with low distortion.  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (16 March 2006)

Specialised lens systems on show in France

Rugged zoom lens takes to the air

Lens zooms in unobtrusively

Datasheets get technical about zoom lenses

Resolve launches corporate capabilities brochure

Zoom lens isn't toasted by heat or radiation

Website focuses on specialist lenses

Corporate brochure set for show launch

Miniature zoom lenses get up close

Adapter expands the field of view

Quality management system meets the mark

 

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