Isn't lense the British spelling for lens? It could be the old spelling of it and now it's standardized to lens but I swear I've seen it with an e at the end a few times.
I'm from the UK but I've been in Japan so long where they use American English I have forgotten! Sorry.
Edit - on a side note my number of posts reminds me of a much loved EF-S wide angle LENS! Back on topic boom!
Isn't lense the British spelling for lens? It could be the old spelling of it and now it's standardized to lens but I swear I've seen it with an e at the end a few times.
I'm from the UK but I've been in Japan so long where they use American English I have forgotten! Sorry.
I wouldn't be surprised. M-W redirects "lense" to "lens", and a post dated 2002 cites the OED as using "lens" exclusively. I for one don't plan to lose any sleep over it, I'd rather see less apostrophe abuse. :-\
Google translate automatic language recognition tells me that lense is a Norwegian word. I didn't find this word for any other language I suspected of being similar.
I wonder how many Norwegians we have on this forum?
The norwegian word for lens is "linse", although the word "objektiv" is acctually more commonly used when refering to a photographic lens. "Lense"(with the second "e" also being pronounced), is a verb meaning "to empty something of water".
When it comes to the lens vs lense discussion I did some searching, and it seems that "lense" is acctually listed as an alternative spelling in some dictionaries. It seems however that lens is regarded as the only correct spelling by most native english speakers.