Low Dispersion Glass
Low Dispersion Glass is a type of optical glass designed to minimize chromatic aberration, which is the distortion of colors in images. This glass has a lower refractive index variation, allowing for clearer and sharper images, especially in high-quality lenses used in cameras and telescopes.
The use of Low Dispersion Glass is common in premium products, such as camera lenses and binoculars, where image quality is crucial. By reducing color fringing and enhancing clarity, it helps photographers and astronomers achieve better results in their work.