Interesting article but as it said it will take some time yet until the traditional camera lenses can be replaced with a metalens. It's good they managed to focus all colors of light into a single point but they also have to deal with large and high resolution sensors and diffraction – that is another big problem in photography – as well. So, for a few years from now we surely can keep our lenses regardless if they are "L" quality or kit lenses.
... not to forget translucency, contrast, color quality, etc.
But an interesting concept.
Lookig forward to see some macroscopic prototype results.
Right now they are still far away from that, if I understand that article right.
Hi there!
Interesting article.
When they say a long way off yet before it can be implemented to lenses for cameras, well seeing as this is still in prototype stage, I just wonder just how far off they mean?!!
(I'm a newbie, just joined, so new to this forum)
I think that the concept was announced some years ago, its likely time to apply for another zillion in research dollars, so press releases are going out. Harvard did that for Black Silicone and milked research money for over 10 years before selling the patents.
Believe it or not, those FDs are sought after. I'm always looking for them. Love that inexpensive old glass adapted to a dslr. I'll take your FD glass.