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glass+aperture

  • 1 lens

    noun
    1) (Optics, Anat.) Linse, die; (in spectacles) Glas, das
    2) (Photog.) Objektiv, das
    * * *
    [lenz]
    1) (a piece of glass etc curved on one or both sides and used in spectacles, microscopes, cameras etc: I need new lenses in my spectacles; The camera lens is dirty.) die Linse, die Gläser (pl.), das Objektiv
    2) (a similar part of the eye: The disease has affected the lens of his left eye.) die Linse
    * * *
    <pl -es>
    [lenz]
    n
    1. (optical instrument) Linse f; (in camera, telescope also) Objektiv nt; (in glasses) Glas nt
    [contact] \lens Kontaktlinse f
    fish-eye \lens Fischauge nt
    zoom \lens Zoom nt
    2. (part of eye) Linse f
    * * *
    [lenz]
    n (ANAT, OPT, PHOT)
    Linse f; (in spectacles) Glas nt; (= camera part containing lens) Objektiv nt; (= eyeglass) Klemmlupe f; (for stamps etc) Vergrößerungsglas nt, Lupe f
    * * *
    lens [lenz] s
    1. ANAT, auch FOTO, PHYS Linse f:
    lens aperture FOTO Blende f
    2. FOTO, PHYS Objektiv n
    4. Lupe f
    5. ZOOL Sehkeil m (eines Facettenauges)
    * * *
    noun
    1) (Optics, Anat.) Linse, die; (in spectacles) Glas, das
    2) (Photog.) Objektiv, das
    * * *
    n.
    (§ pl.: lenses)
    = Linse -n f.
    Objektiv -e (Fotoapparat) n.

    English-german dictionary > lens

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