According to the Egami Blog, Canon has filed a patent for a 135mm f/2 optical design containing two apodization filters.
From Wikipedia:
From Wikipedia:
Apodization is an optical filtering technique, and its literal translation is "removing the foot". It is the technical term for changing the shape of a mathematical function, an electrical signal, an optical transmission or a mechanical structure. In optics, it is primarily used to remove Airy disks caused by diffraction around an intensity peak, improving the focus.Patent Details
- Patent Publication No. 2016-218444
- Published 2016.12.22
- Submitted 2015.5.20
- Focus distance 130.98
- F-number 2.06
- AOV 9.38
- Like high 21.64
- Overall length of the lens 159.05
- BF 53.99
- Good blurred image at all angles, even if there is a vignetting
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