An apposition microoptical compound lens comprises a plurality of lenslets
arrayed around a segment of a hollow, three-dimensional optical shell.
The lenslets collect light from an object and focus the light rays onto
the concentric, curved front surface of a coherent fiber bundle. The
fiber bundle transports the light rays to a planar detector, forming a
plurality of sub-images that can be reconstructed as a full image. The
microoptical compound lens can have a small size (millimeters), wide
field of view (up to 180.degree.), and adequate resolution for object
recognition and tracking.