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units All are millimeters. D = Outside Diameter CA1 = Clear Aperture Surface 1 R1 = Radius of Curvature Surface 1. CA2 = Clear Aperture Surface 2 R2 = Radius of Curvature Surface 2 CT = Central Thickness ET = Edge Thickness K = Conic Constant (Asphere) L1 5.0 19.0 L2 L3 Filter CT = 8.0 L4 429.9 mm 441.6 197.5 Focus Adjustment FPA ~1213 mm L1 D 520.0 = mm CA1 = 495 mm R1 = 622.0 mm CA2 = 480 mm R2 =...

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units All are millimeters. D = Outside Diameter CA1 = Clear Aperture Surface 1 R1 = Radius of Curvature Surface 1. CA2 = Clear Aperture Surface 2 R2 = Radius of Curvature Surface 2 CT = Central Thickness ET = Edge Thickness K = Conic Constant (Asphere) L1 5.0 19.0 L2 L3 Filter CT = 8.0 L4 429.9 mm 441.6 197.5 Focus Adjustment FPA ~1213 mm L1 D 520.0 = mm CA1 = 495 mm R1 = 622.0 mm CA2 = 480 mm R2 = 813.0 mm CT = 45.0 mm ET = 27.4 mm L2 (Asphere) D = 320.65 CA1 = 296 R1 = 1128.1 CA2 = 276 R2 = 312.58 CT = 14.0 ET = 43.0 K2 = 0.249 L3 D = 259.99...

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