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An Investigation of Aberration-Insensitive Lens Shuffle

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Abstract

Decentration of a lens causes a change in aberrations of an optical system. This paper will show that, despite first order limitations of a simple design form presented, lens shuffle insensitivity can still be achieved.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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