Monocular

Monocular
Galilean type Soviet-made miniature 2.5 × 17.5 monocular.
Diagram of a monocular using a Schmidt-Pechan prism.
1 - Ojective lens 2 - Schmidt-Pechan prism 3 - Eyepiece

A monocular is a modified refracting telescope used to magnify the images of distant objects by passing light through a series of lenses and sometimes prisms; the use of prisms results in a lightweight telescope. Volume and weight are less than half those of binoculars of similar optical properties, making it easy to carry. Monoculars produce 2-dimensional images, while binoculars add perception of depth (3 dimensions).

A monocular with a straight optical path is relatively long; prisms can be used to fold the optical path to make an instrument which is much shorter (see the article on binoculars for details).

Monoculars, sometimes called telescopes when used in this capacity, are used wherever a magnified 2-dimensional image of a distant object is required.

Visually impaired people may use monoculars to see objects at distances at which people with normal vision do not have difficulty, e.g., to read text on a chalkboard or projection screen. Applications for viewing more distant objects include natural history, hunting, marine and military applications.

When high magnification, a bright image, and good resolution of distant images are required, a relatively large instrument is preferred, often mounted on a tripod. Smaller pocket-sized "pocket scopes" can be used for less stringent applications.

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  • monocular — MONOCULÁR, Ă, monoculari, e, adj. 1. (med.; despre vedere) Care se realizează cu un singur ochi. 2. (fiz.; despre sisteme optice) Cu un singur ocular. – Din fr. monoculaire. Trimis de LauraGellner, 04.06.2004. Sursa: DEX 98  monoculár adj. (sil …   Dicționar Român

  • Monocular — Mo*noc u*lar, a. [L. monoculus; Gr. mo nos single + L. oculus eye: cf. F. monoculaire.] 1. Having only one eye; with one eye only; as, monocular vision. [1913 Webster] 2. Adapted to be used with only one eye at a time; as, a monocular microscope …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • monocular — adjetivo 1. [Visión] que se realiza con un sólo ojo. 2. [Aparato] que permite la visión con un sólo ojo: microscopio monocular. El catalejo es monocular …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • monocular — adj. oftalm. Que utiliza únicamente un ojo. ⊆ Relativo a un solo ojo. Medical Dictionary. 2011 …   Diccionario médico

  • monocular — (adj.) 1630s, from L.L. monoculus one eyed, from Gk. monos alone, single (see MONO (Cf. mono )) + L. oculus eye (see EYE (Cf. eye) (n.)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • monocular — adj. 2 g. Relativo a um só olho.   ‣ Etimologia: grego mónos, único + ocular …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • monocular — (De mono y ocular). 1. adj. Dicho de la visión: Que se realiza con un solo ojo. 2. Dicho de un aparato: Que se emplea para mirar con un solo ojo …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • monocular — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ with, for, or using one eye. ► NOUN ▪ an optical instrument for viewing distant objects with one eye. ORIGIN Latin monoculus having one eye …   English terms dictionary

  • monocular — [mə näk′yo͞o lər, mə näk′yələr] adj. [< LL monoculus (see MONOCLE) + AR] 1. having only one eye 2. of, or for use by, only one eye n. a field glass or telescopic device with a single eyepiece …   English World dictionary

  • Monocular — ► adjetivo FISIOLOGÍA De un solo ojo: ■ visión monocular . * * * monocular (de «mono » y «ocular») 1 adj. De un solo ojo: ‘Visión monocular’. 2 Se aplica al aparato provisto de un solo ocular. * * * monocular. ( …   Enciclopedia Universal

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