Claims
- 1. A zoom lens comprising, from front to rear, a first lens group of negative refractive power, a second lens group of positive refractive power that comprises a front lens sub-group and a rear lens sub-group on either side of a stop, and a third lens group of negative refractive power, wherein as zooming from the wide-angle end to the telephoto end is performed by moving said first, second and third lens groups, said second and third lens groups both are directed forward and a movement of said third lens group is made greater than a movement of said second lens group and the following conditions are satisfied:
- 1<S1w/S2w<3.2
- 0.15<.vertline.f3.vertline./FT<0.43
- 2<FT/FW<5
- where S1w and S2w are air separations between said first and second lens groups and between said second and third lens groups in the wide-angle end respectively, f3 is a focal length of said third lens group, and FW and FT are shortest and longest focal lengths of the entire lens system respectively.
- 2. A zoom lens according to claim 1, satisfying the following conditions:
- 0.4<Lw/FT<0.9
- 0.25<.vertline.f1.vertline./FT<0.82
- where f1 is a focal length of said first lens group and Lw is a distance from a frontmost lens surface to an image surface in the wide-angle end.
- 3. A zoom lens according to claim 2, wherein said second lens group includes at least two positive lenses, a negative lens and a positive lens in this order from the front.
- 4. A zoom lens according to claim 2, wherein said third lens group includes a positive lens and at least one negative lens in this order from the front, and wherein at least one lens surface in said third lens group is made aspheric.
- 5. A zoom lens according to claim 2, wherein said first lens group includes at least one negative lens and a positive lens in this order from the front, and wherein at least one lens surface in said first lens group is made aspheric.
- 6. A zoom lens comprising, from front to rear, a first lens group of negative refractive power, a second lens group of positive refractive power and third lens group including a positive lens and a negative lens in this order from the front and whose overall refractive power is negative, and zooming from the wide-angle end to the telephoto end is performed by moving each of said first, second and third lens groups forward, wherein said third lens group moves at a higher speed than said second lens group, and focusing is performed by moving said third lens group, wherein the zoom lens satisfies the following conditions:
- 1<f31/.vertline.f3.vertline.<2
- N31<N32
- 1<RIII2/RIII3<2
- (RIII2<0, RIII3<0)
- where f3 and f31 are focal lengths of said third lens group and said positive lens respectively; N31 and N32 are refractive indices of materials and of said positive lens and said negative lens respectively, and RIIIi is a radius of curvature of the i-th lens surface counting from front in said third lens group.
- 7. A zoom lens according to claim 6, wherein said third lens group is moved in the telephoto end so that ultra close-up photography can be made.
- 8. A zoom lens comprising, from front to rear, a first lens group of negative refractive power, a second lens group of positive refractive power and a third lens group of negative refractive power, zooming from the wide-angle end to the telephoto end being performed by moving said first, second and third lens groups each forward, and said zoom lens satisfying the following conditions:
- 1. 0<.vertline.f3/f2.vertline.<1.4
- 0.7<E1W/fW<1.5
- 0.83<E2W/fW<1.50
- where f2 and f3 are focal lengths of said second and third lens groups respectively, fW is a shortest focal length of the entire lens system, and E1W and E2W are intervals between principal points of said first and second lens groups and between principal points of said second and third lens groups in the wide-angle end respectively.
- 9. A zoom lens according to claim 8, wherein said second lens group has a front lens group and a rear lens group on either side of a stop, and wherein said front lens group and said rear lens group each include at least one negative lens.
- 10. A zoom lens according to claim 8, wherein the negative lens of said front lens group has a concave surface facing the front, and the negative lens of said rear lens group has a concave surface facing the rear.
- 11. A zoom lens according to claim 8, wherein said front lens group has a positive refractive power.
- 12. A zoom lens comprising, from front to rear, a first lens group of negative refractive power, a second lens group of positive refractive power and a third lens group of negative refractive power, and said third lens group includes at least two negative lenses lens in this order from the front, wherein as zooming from the wide-angle end to the telephoto end is performed by moving said first, second and third lens groups, said second and third lens groups are moved forward in such relation that said third lens group moves a longer distance than said second lens group, and the following conditions are satisfied:
- 0.14<f2/FT<0.28
- 1.5<S1w/S2w<4
- 0.2<.vertline.f3.vertline./FT<0.6
- 3<FT/FW<7
- where S1w and S2w are air separations between said first and second lens groups and between said second and third lens groups in the wide-angle end respectively, f2 and f3 are focal lengths of said second and third lens groups respectively, and FW and FT are shortest and longest focal lengths of the entire lens system respectively.
- 13. A zoom lens according to claim 12, satisfying the following conditions:
- 0.35<Lw/FT<0.9
- 0.2<.vertline.f1.vertline./FT<0.7
- where f1 is a focal length of said first lens group and Lw is a distance from a frontmost lens surface to an image surface in the wide-angle end.
- 14. A zoom lens according to claim 13, wherein said second lens group includes at least three positive lenses, a negative lens and a positive lens in this order from the front.
- 15. A zoom lens according to claim 13, wherein said first lens group includes at least one negative lens a positive lens in this order from the front.
- 16. A zoom lens comprising, from front to rear, a first lens group of negative refractive power, a second lens group of positive refractive power and a third lens group of negative refractive power, wherein as zooming from the wide-angle end to the telephoto end is performed by moving said first, second and third lens groups each toward the object side, the following conditions are satisfied:
- 0.45<M1/M2<0.7
- 0.77<M2/M3<0.95
- where M1, M2 and M3 are total zooming movements of said first, second and third lens groups respectively.
- 17. A zoom lens according to claim 16, satisfying the following conditions:
- 0. 25<.vertline.M1/.DELTA.f.vertline.<0.45
- 0.5<.vertline.M2/.DELTA.f.vertline.<0.63
- 0.6<.vertline.M3/.DELTA.f.vertline.<0.8
- where .DELTA.f is a changed amount of a focal length of the entire lens system with zooming.
- 18. A zoom lens from front to rear, comprising:
- a first lens group of negative refractive power;
- a second lens group of positive refractive power; and
- third lens group comprising a positive lens and a negative lens in order from front to rear, said third lens group having an overall refractive power that is negative,
- wherein effective zooming is performed by varying spaces between said lens groups, and
- wherein focusing is performed by moving said third lens group, and
- wherein the zoom lens satisfies the following conditions:
- 1<f31/.vertline.f3.vertline.<2
- where f3 and f31 are focal lengths of said third lens group and said positive lens, respectively.
- 19. A zoom lens according to claim 18, wherein the zoom lens satisfies the following condition:
- N31<N32
- wherein N31 and N32 are refractive indices of materials and of said positive lens and said negative lens, respectively.
- 20. A zoom lens according to claim 18, which further satisfies the following conditions:
- 1<RIII2/RIII3<2
- (RIII2<0, RIII3<0)
- wherein RIIIi is a radius of curvature of the i-th lens surface counting from front to rear in said third lens group.
Priority Claims (6)
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64-1118 |
Jan 1989 |
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1-21027 |
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1-21028 |
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1-59035 |
Mar 1989 |
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1-59036 |
Mar 1989 |
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1-59037 |
Mar 1989 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/860,213 filed Mar. 27, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/460,667 filed Jan. 3, 1990, now abandoned.
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