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<strong>Another DO patent</strong>
We haven’t seen a new DO lens in a long time, but the patents haven’t stopped. It looks like Canon is continuing the R&D, I’d love to see it go somewhere.</p>
<p><strong>Interpretation and self-description of the patent literature</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Patent Publication No. 2013-64858</li>
<li>2013.4.11 Release Date</li>
<li>Filing date 2011.9.16</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Example 1</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Focal length f = 392.12mm</li>
<li>Fno. 4.12</li>
<li>Half angle of ω = 3.16 °</li>
<li>Image height Y = 21.64mm</li>
<li>262.14mm length lens</li>
<li>BF 69.97mm</li>
<li>Two fluorite</li>
<li>Materials and anomalous partial dispersion DOE to use, reduce the chromatic aberration</li>
<li>Refractive power of the diffractive surface</li>
<li>Strong, but can reduce the chromatic aberration of the element itself, flare increases</li>
<li>The weaker, other optical element DOE play a role</li>
<li>Refractive optical unit</li>
<li>DOE anomalous partial dispersion and bonding materials</li>
<li>DOE aspherical surface on the opposite side of the</li>
<li>Vibration control</li>
<li>Inner Focus</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Source: [<a href="http://egami.blog.so-net.ne.jp/2013-04-14" target="_blank">EG</a>] | <a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/239654-USA/Canon_7034A002_Telephoto_EF_400mm_f_4_0.html/bi/2466/kbid/3296" target="_blank">Canon EF 400 f/4 DO IS</a></strong></p>