Sir. I want to design an image space telecentric lens with the least number of components. I wish to see the video regarding this design in future, thanks in advance, Thank you Sir.
Hi Mark! Thanks for starting the YoutTube channel. Your vast knowledge & industry experience would be greatly helpful to all of us. I'm sharing this to all my design friends.
I am happy to find a very new channel regarding zemax and optics. Thanks for sharing your experience of optics and zemax in public domain. Please keep sharing I am very eager to learn. Thanks
Great to see your channel Mark. I use your software almost every day! Some great imaging suggestions - objectives, zooms etc. Could we have something about optimising illumination systems too - e.g. how to describe the ideal light pattern? And some worked through stray light examples would be fantastic too!
Thank you for such a great initiative. I would like to zoom lens design with off-the-shelf lenses. How to start with the chosen lenses and how we can substitute a different lens to have a better performance. Or in general optimization of imaging systems with off-the-shelf lenses.
Thank you very much. The general method for designing with off-the-shelf lenses is to design the best possible system the way I describe in this series, and then swap out lenses for off-the-shelf lenses of equivalent power. Note however that OTS lenses tend to come in fairly limited shapes, mainly plano-curved or bi-curved. This generally means you need more lenses in the system than you would if you used custom lenses. I'll be covering this in 2022.
Thank you so much for this library of videos you made till now. In a few weeks I will start my first job outside of academia and will have also my first contact the direct design and manufacturing of optical setups (with less trial in error on the lab bench). And this kind of content helps me to prepare so much!
Mark, this is a fantastic idea, thank you for doing this. I would love to see some topics that covered how to setup the various lens types (to start). I would also appreciate something on Zoom Lenses
Hi, great idea, just started looking at your videos. Always eager to learn new things. (btw. like the Fender shirt ;) ). Kenny, Optical engineer @ Avantes BV
@@DesignOpticsFast My husband and I are optical engineers. Today he told me - Guess who has a new TH-cam channel? So happy to see a channel in optical design!!
Hi. Can you show a CMO microscope design example? I.e. a simple 40X example. I have seen lots of objective design. But there is not a complete example.
Thank you so much for your videos. I saw and liked all of them. They are very very useful. Please, create a video for designing and optimizing of a high quality camera with low aberrations, as it will be very helpful for all ones who want to learn from this channel. Show more which values can be limited in optimization wizard. As I know, we can do more in optimization wizard. Another area for good videos is all of the errors in Zemax. As I saw many errors in sequential and non-sequential modes. You can give us at least one solution how to solve these errors, as you know about them more than us. When you speak about tools, please tell some applications for them. Where they can be used in examples. For example, a normal camera or a telescope or so on. Thank you in advance.
Please let me know what topics you'd like to see me cover!
Sir. I want to design an image space telecentric lens with the least number of components. I wish to see the video regarding this design in future, thanks in advance, Thank you Sir.
Hi Mark!
Thanks for starting the YoutTube channel.
Your vast knowledge & industry experience would be greatly helpful to all of us.
I'm sharing this to all my design friends.
I certainly hope I can deliver content people will find useful
I am happy to find a very new channel regarding zemax and optics. Thanks for sharing your experience of optics and zemax in public domain. Please keep sharing I am very eager to learn. Thanks
Very excited to find this.
Great to see your channel Mark. I use your software almost every day! Some great imaging suggestions - objectives, zooms etc. Could we have something about optimising illumination systems too - e.g. how to describe the ideal light pattern? And some worked through stray light examples would be fantastic too!
Thank you for such a great initiative. I would like to zoom lens design with off-the-shelf lenses. How to start with the chosen lenses and how we can substitute a different lens to have a better performance. Or in general optimization of imaging systems with off-the-shelf lenses.
Thank you very much. The general method for designing with off-the-shelf lenses is to design the best possible system the way I describe in this series, and then swap out lenses for off-the-shelf lenses of equivalent power. Note however that OTS lenses tend to come in fairly limited shapes, mainly plano-curved or bi-curved. This generally means you need more lenses in the system than you would if you used custom lenses. I'll be covering this in 2022.
Thank you so much for this library of videos you made till now. In a few weeks I will start my first job outside of academia and will have also my first contact the direct design and manufacturing of optical setups (with less trial in error on the lab bench). And this kind of content helps me to prepare so much!
Thank you! Good luck with the new position
This is great, I am really excited to be watching these!
Thank you!
Thank you for creating this YT channel! Can't wait to start learning from your great expertise! :)
You are so welcome!
Mark, this is a fantastic idea, thank you for doing this. I would love to see some topics that covered how to setup the various lens types (to start). I would also appreciate something on Zoom Lenses
Setup is coming next. I'll get onto zooms once I've covered the Basic Shapes
Thank you so much sir.
It's going to be really helpful.
So nice of you
Thanks. I am excited about it. Can you possibly cover topics on analysis of design? How do I know my design is good?
Yes, that's exactly the kind of material I'll be presenting. Stay tuned!
Thanks Mark I look forward to all the interesting things you have to share.
Hi, great idea, just started looking at your videos. Always eager to learn new things. (btw. like the Fender shirt ;) ). Kenny, Optical engineer @ Avantes BV
Thanks Kenny. I am also into Guzzis :-)
WOW! This is awesome I am so happy.
Glad you like it!
@@DesignOpticsFast My husband and I are optical engineers. Today he told me - Guess who has a new TH-cam channel? So happy to see a channel in optical design!!
Hi. Can you show a CMO microscope design example? I.e. a simple 40X example. I have seen lots of objective design. But there is not a complete example.
Great suggestion, and yes I will do that, but I still have a lot of stuff on auxiliary optics to get through first.
Thank you so much for your videos. I saw and liked all of them. They are very very useful. Please, create a video for designing and optimizing of a high quality camera with low aberrations, as it will be very helpful for all ones who want to learn from this channel. Show more which values can be limited in optimization wizard. As I know, we can do more in optimization wizard.
Another area for good videos is all of the errors in Zemax. As I saw many errors in sequential and non-sequential modes. You can give us at least one solution how to solve these errors, as you know about them more than us.
When you speak about tools, please tell some applications for them. Where they can be used in examples. For example, a normal camera or a telescope or so on.
Thank you in advance.
Thanks Hamed, I intend to get to all of these as this channel unfolds
@@DesignOpticsFast Thank you so much, Mark.