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Couple of reasons.. One, I like the beam an aspheric produces,
also I try to keep with what is commonly available around the forum.
Im sure there are many other ways to go about it, but you will need
to get some input on that type of arrangement.. I only know
what ive tried and parts ive used..
Any lens that can do the same job as an aspheric working within
similar parameters should do just fine. What goes after that would require
some additional input to this thread and additional experimenting..
As far as I know, an aspheric lens sits the closest to the LD. Its a
single lens which means less loss as well.
If it aint broke.... :beer:
also I try to keep with what is commonly available around the forum.
Im sure there are many other ways to go about it, but you will need
to get some input on that type of arrangement.. I only know
what ive tried and parts ive used..
Any lens that can do the same job as an aspheric working within
similar parameters should do just fine. What goes after that would require
some additional input to this thread and additional experimenting..
As far as I know, an aspheric lens sits the closest to the LD. Its a
single lens which means less loss as well.
If it aint broke.... :beer:
You have some great photo's man! I love this one!
I have to ask....why an aspheric? what would be the difference between using that or a plano-convex as first optics? I'v seen these used as first optics off the diode, but i'v also seen plano-convex....:thinking:
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