Optical Prisms
Penta Prism
Penta prisms is a type of prism that is used to deflect or deviate the path of a light beam by 90 degrees. And it has five optical surfaces that are used to reflect light, often used in optical systems for image orientation and alignment.
Right Angle Prism
Optical Right Angle prisms is a type of prism that has a 90-degree angle between two perpendicular faces, where one of the faces is coated with a reflective material. They are commonly used in optical systems for reflecting light at a 90-degree angle and for changing the direction of light beams by 90 degrees.
Dove Prism
Optical Dove prisms is a type of prism that is shaped like a penta prism, but with a wedge cut out of one of its ends, shaped like a dove. The angled surfaces of the prism are coated with a reflective material, such as aluminum or silver, which reflects light back and forth as it passes through the prism.
Roof Prism
Optical Roof prisms is a type of prism commonly used in binoculars and other optical instruments. They are designed to invert and flip the image produced by an objective lens, so that the image appears right-side up and properly oriented when viewed through the eyepiece.