Question: Problem 1 . Camera. ( 6 0 points total ) . This problem calculates several properties of a cell phone carmes Here are its specifications:

Problem 1. Camera. (60 points total). This problem calculates several properties of a cell phone carmes Here are its specifications:
i.24 megapixels (60004000 pixels)
ii. The sensor, measured diagonally, is (12.55) inches =10mm
iii. The lens has a field of view 2=69.4 degrees horizontally and 49.6 vertically
iv. The maximum aperture of the lens is f1.8
Note: for all calculations that require a wavelength, use =600nm. Even though the lens is actually quite complex, treat it as a thin spherical lens with no aberrations other than diffraction.
(a)(10 pts). Use geometry and the field of view to show that the focal length of the lens f=6mm.
(b)(10 pts). For a selfie at a distance of 0.5 m , find the depth of field using an aperture of f1.8. Is this depth of field enough (at least 5 cm ) for a portrait that keeps everything (eyes, nose, ears) in focus? If not, what aperture size would be needed to do so? Explain quantitatively. Use the width of one pixel as the xmax.
(c)(10 pts). Assuming an average human head size of 23 cm (measured vertically), with the camera at the same distance (0.5 m away), find the size (full width) of the portrait in mm and in pixels, on the sensor (assuming it is in focus).
(d)(10 pts). Find the resolution of the camera under these conditions assuming a thin lens with circular aperture and no spherical aberration, no coma, no astigmatism, and no chromatic aberration. Use the aperture size that gave a depth of field of 5 cm . That is, find the point spread function (PSF). Express your answer in micrometers and in units of pixels within the plane of the sensor.
Problem 1 . Camera. ( 6 0 points total ) . This

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