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Looking for a custom optical design fast?
At Resolve Optics we take a customer centric approach to OEM custom optical design and manufacture. Our aim is in less than 1 week to provide you with a best fit solution to your target application...
Exchange rate favours sourcing from the UK
In recent months the value of the UK Pound (£) has fallen by 15% versus the US Dollar ($), at one stage falling to £1 = $1.04. This change in the exchange rate means that for US instrument, sensor,...
Video introduction to ruggedised lenses
Producing a lens or lens system for use in many industrial, military, and outdoor applications requires careful consideration of its resistance to vibration, shock, temperature, radiation, and water...
Space ready optics for satellite-based applications
Designing and producing #optics for use in space is a highly specialised area where expertise and experience are critical. Our MD – Mark Pontin offers his views in response to questions that form an...
New Brochure: Custom Optical Design, Manufacturing and Consultancy
If you need an optimised custom lens or optical system to help solve an application challenge or increase the competitiveness of your camera, sensor, or instrument – then look no further. We have...
Lens design strategy for applications subject to shock or vibration.
Standard off-the-shelf lenses often fail in environments which are subject to #shock and vibration. For such applications it is customary practice to source industrial ruggedized lenses custom...
Need to replace a hard to source or obsolete lens?
Today, significant pressure on the global supply chain mean that camera, sensor, and optical instrument manufacturers are increasingly faced with the challenge of replacing hard to source or...
See us at VISION 2022
Visitors to the world’s leading trade fair for machine vision – VISION 2022 (4th-6th October 2022) will be able to meet up with the Resolve Optics team on Stand G44 in Hall 10. We are uniquely...
Lens f-number – what is it and why is it significant?
The f-number (f#) of a lens is the ratio of its focal length to entrance pupil and is used to indicate its aperture thereby determining how much light will pass through the #lens. The higher the...