Researchers at the Carnegie Mellon University have developed a new type of lens that can keep all parts of a scene in focus.
The prototype uses a Canon EOS R10 with a Dual Pixel CMOS sensor, which allows every pixel to participate in phase detection.
A new method allows nearly perfect optical sharpness for scenes requiring a wide depth of field, with just two photos.
The depth-defying lens can focus on multiple objects at different distances.
For more than a century, photographers have had to choose which part of a scene should be tack sharp and which parts would ...
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a groundbreaking lens technology that enables a camera to focus on ...