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OK...I redid the graph...

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brainfart

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/brainfart

And here it is. It looks like this lens offers a 5% increase in output power at 445nm...sorry for the 2 bumps at 20 and 30 seconds, my hand moved.

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Re: oops

I think he edited his original post to say "brainfart" after he figured out his question himself.

Hold off on the neg rep until we get more info :p

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-Matt
Makes Sense haha, no thoughts of neg rep anyway, just was curious:beer:
 
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Re: oops

Don't hold your farts in or they will travel up your spine to your brain giving you brainfarts and shitty ideas. :crackup:
 

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Re: oops

Well, actually....I was going to post an LPM graph comparison of two single-element lenses. But, as I was posting it, I had the odd thought that the results might be reversed. So, I decided I better wait and verify the results, as at the time of taking the measurements I was very...errrr...ummm...tired, yeah that's it, I was tired! :eg:
That's my story and I'm sticking to it!

I'll re-run the graph and get it posted. It's for the new broadband-coated (400nm-700nm) lenses that Aixiz picked up, against the standard 405-G2.

-G


I think he edited his original post to say "brainfart" after he figured out his question himself.

Hold off on the neg rep until we get more info :p

:beer:
-Matt
 
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Re: oops

Well, actually....I was going to post an LPM graph comparison of two single-element lenses. But, as I was posting it, I had the odd thought that the results might be reversed. So, I decided I better wait and verify the results, as at the time of taking the measurements I was very...errrr...ummm...tired, yeah that's it, I was tired! :eg:
That's my story and I'm sticking to it!

I'll re-run the graph and get it posted. It's for the new broadband-coated (400nm-700nm) lenses that Aixiz picked up, against the standard 405-G2.

-G

Lol. Those moments of "tiredness" are a bit different than your typical brain fart...:shhh:

All that aside, those results appear interesting.
 
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Oh man! cypragon you always get me with you funny gifs :D
I must spread rep before i can rep you again but I love your attitude that you show the wtf moment when somebody doesn't explain what he wants to say but on the other side help everyone in a clear logical way if they explain it. ;)
 

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Sure...no sweat. (HILARIOUS GIF btw!)
BUT....if you'll take a look at the fine print on the graph, you'll see that "this lens" is a, and I quote, "Broadband single element (400-700)". Though, now that you mention it, I can see that it is just a little bit ambiguous...so I'll elaborate. :D

This is a new lens that will soon be offered by our very own Texas Laser Superstore, Aixiz Lasers. It is a broadband AR coated, single element lens, covering the spectrum from 400nm-700nm (according to the information I have...I do not have the knowledge, nor the equipment, to verify this).

Are there any other questions, class? ;)

G

Would you mind sharing with the class what "this lens" is?
 

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And here it is. It looks like this lens offers a 5% increase in output power at 445nm...sorry for the 2 bumps at 20 and 30 seconds, my hand moved.

This is a new lens that will soon be offered by our very own Texas Laser Superstore, Aixiz Lasers. It is a broadband AR coated, single element lens, covering the spectrum from 400nm-700nm (according to the information I have...I do not have the knowledge, nor the equipment, to verify this).

Another way of saying the above?

"Aixiz is stocking the G9 / O9 / S1 / Whatever-You-Want-to-Call-It / single element lens that we're all very familiar with"
 
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These lenses are actually what we got in the GB. The S1 also has a 400nm-700nm plating with a 4.02mm EFL and has the exact same lens barrel. Looks the exact same lens to me :beer:

With red lasers it actually perform better than the G2 too. I think someone posted a graph in the GB thread. If not I can do a quick test soon.

:)
 
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Ok sweet...I was unaware this was the same lens. It'll be nice to have them available locally.

G
 




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