The Pano mirror lens is a great tool for taking 360° panoramic photos with the minimum of fuss:
1- Mount the Pano Pro unit and your camera onto your tripod, pointing vertically upwards, using the supplied quick-release adapter kit.
2- Focus the camera on the mirror and take one shot.
3-Use the FREE software to process your image into a 360° panorama.
A reflecting telescope has both an eyepiece lens and a mirror. Light enters the telescope and is reflected off the primary mirror to a secondary mirror, which then directs the light to the eyepiece where it is magnified for viewing.
Many astrologers use an optical or a corrector lens.
Eyepiece, Primary Mirror, Secondary Mirror, Prime Focus.
The resolution is directly proportional to the diameter of the main mirror or lens. For instance, twice the diameter means twice the resolution.
The list of choices you included with your question doesn't include any part of atelescope that can do that. I would have picked the objective, whether a lens ora mirror.
a lens you can see through and a mirror reflects
concave lens will form exact mirror image.
The focus is the point at which light rays converge after passing through a lens or reflecting off a mirror. For a concave mirror or converging lens, the focus is in front of the mirror/lens. For a convex mirror or diverging lens, the focus is behind the mirror/lens.
a lens will focus the light to a point or will disperse it(concave or convex lens) same as with a mirror, tho lens have a differnce, they are transparent and will let the light rays pass through themand form a real image behind the lens, while a mirror cannot.
i do not think so because a mirror an a lens is two same things except that mirrors can reflect the water and the lens may refract or bend the water so that can change the focal length between the mirror and the lens
The focal length for a mirror is determined by the law of reflection from the mirror surface. This law is not governed by the material that the mirror is made by. This means that the focal length depends only on the radius and curvature. Conversely, the focal length of a lens depends on the indices of refraction of the lens meterial and the surrounding medium.
A concave lens and a convex lens are what you're looking for. / | ∙ \
Concave and convex can refer the types of lenses used to treat refractive errors in the eyes. Concave is another word for myopic lens and convex is another name for a hyperopic lens also known as nearsighted and farsighted respectively
So far I can find only entire mirror assemblies...I only need the lens.
In a concave lens the object always forms a virtual image. The convex lens also forms a virtual image.
A reflecting telescope has both an eyepiece lens and a mirror. Light enters the telescope and is reflected off the primary mirror to a secondary mirror, which then directs the light to the eyepiece where it is magnified for viewing.
concave