This book is a comprehensive technical treatise on binoculars as
visual optical instruments. The author begins by discussing the
function of binoculars and the properties of human visual perception.
Theoretical models for the synthesis of binoculars and the complex
interplay of the different components of binoculars are described.
Subsequently, the performance limits, as experienced by the observer
in a variety of external conditions, are derived. In the concluding
section, the book takes the reader outdoors, where they learn to
evaluate the properties and limitations of their binoculars in the
field, and to recognize possible problems that may be due to
manufacturing errors or accidental damages. Thus, a level of knowledge
is provided that will enable the reader to fully exploit the
capacities of their binoculars. This book is written for those who
work professionally with binoculars and are technically interested,
but it is equally useful for professional staff working in the optical
industry and the distribution of optical instruments. It includes
recent discoveries and is easily accessible to anyone who is seriously
interested in learning about binocular function. High school level
math is useful to understand the derivations, but not needed to
comprehend the results, which are discussed and displayed graphically.
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Function, Performance and Evaluation of Binoculars
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783031444081
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter