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Lens “de-centering”?

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I’ve come across this description in several posts, but I don’t understand what it means. Can someone enlighten me? Is there a simple way to determine this condition? Thanks in advance.
 
I found those results rather weak, as the term ambiguous.


A decentered lens does not harm (Unless in a photogrammetrical camera. Or in combination with an extender, or the other way round)

What matters is is a decentered lens element, or even more of them.

Also matters a swivelled lens element. Which strictly speaking is not decentered, but in practice it may come together.

Also a tilted lens matters.
 
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