Panasonic unveils a new high quality lens that is very inexpensive to produce

Panasonic announced a new lens molding technology that makes camera lenses cheaper to produce and also considerably more reliable and with higher performance. It’s a far-infrared lens molding tech for far-infrared aspherical lenses that uses chalcogenide glass boosting the performance of cameras and sensors.

 

 

The new production process can be used for aspherical and diffractive lenses in various sizes. One of the key features is that it doesn’t require adhesive, greatly reducing the chance of gas contamination within the lens, protecting the edge of the lens, and improving the accuracy of installation on the barrel.

As things stand, Panasonic has announced that they are ready with the technology and will be able to mass-produce for interested parties in a short time.