CanonNews / Thursday, October 15, 2020 / Categories: Canon Patents Canon Patent Application: Diffractive Optics Patent We've uncovered many diffractive optics patents over the years, and while perhaps it wasn't the lenses we were all looking for, it's certain now that Canon's improvements in DO elements produced the ultra inexpensive 600 and 800mm F11 telephotos. This patent application is a method of manufacturing of a DO element that suppresses short wavelength light. In Canon's own words: To provide a diffractive optical element having excellent image quality while suppressing the influence of scattering in a short wavelength region. SOLUTION: A close-contact two-layer diffractive optical element having a base material, a first resin layer having a diffraction grating shape composed of a plurality of concentric rings on the base material, and a second resin layer laminated in this order. Therefore, a low transmittance portion whose transmittance is lowered is provided at a position not including at least one lattice portion of the first resin layer and the second resin layer, and the internal transmittance of the low transmittance portion is the lattice portion. In comparison, it is characterized by being 2% or more and 6% or less lower at a wavelength of 400 nm. Canon Patent Application 2020-170050 Canon Patent Application: IBIS Improvements Canon Patent Application: Improved EVF optics Print 3466 Tags: Canon Patent Application DIffractive Optics Related articles Patent Application for Canon RF 16-28mm F2.8, 16-28mm F2.8-4 and 16-28mm F4 designs Canon Patent Application: High Magnification Super Telephoto Zooms Canon Patent Application: Curious Catadioptric Optical System Canon Patent Application: Drone Camera Assembly Canon Patent Application: Canon RF 130mm F2.0 Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.blog comments powered by Disqus