In this study Ge-ZnSe-Ge (spectral range 8-14 mu m) and Si-Ge-Si (spectral range 3-11 mu m) air-spaced photographic objective triplet lens designs are discussed. The two designs have focal length of 90 mm, f/1.6 and full field-of-view (FOV) of +/- 4.5 degrees. Geometrical optics calculations obtained with Zemax (R) for each lens design are provided for the modulation transfer function (MTF), point spread function (PSF), encircled energy, transverse ray fan plots, root-mean-square wave front error (RMS WFE), chromatic focal shift, field curvature, distortion, and RMS WFE versus wavelength. Furthermore, the MTF at 50% contrast modulation for both designs is evaluated over the temperature range 20-40 degrees C. The results indicate that the Ge-ZnSe-Ge triplet design is more susceptible to temperature variations, which lead to loss in image quality with the rise in ambient temperature (C) 2015 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.