Claims
- 1. A variable magnification finder comprising, from front to rear, a first lens group or unit of negative power, a second lens group or unit of positive power, a third lens unit of positive power, the first, second and third lens units constituting an objective lens whose overall refractive power is positive, and an eyepiece of positive power, said first and said second lens groups or units forming a finder image on or near said third lens unit, wherein, when a magnification of the finder is varied from a low magnification to a high magnification, said second lens group or unit is moved toward an object side and at the same time, said first lens group or unit is also moved.
- 2. A variable magnification finder according to claim 1, wherein said first lens group or unit includes a negative lens having a front surface concave toward the front, and said second lens group or unit includes a positive lens having a rear surface convex toward said eyepiece, said negative and said positive lenses satisfying the following conditions: ##EQU2## where R.sub.A and R.sub.B are radii of curvature of front and rear surfaces of said negative lens, respectively, and R.sub.C and R.sub.D are radii of curvature of front and rear surfaces of said positive lens, respectively.
- 3. A variable magnification finder according to claim 2, wherein said first lens group or unit includes one lens of negative power.
- 4. A variable magnification finder according to claim 3, wherein said first lens group or unit lens of negative power is a cemented lens.
- 5. A variable magnification finder according to claim 2, wherein said first lens group or unit includes a plurality of lenses of negative power.
- 6. A variable magnification finder according to claim 2, wherein said second lens group or unit includes one lens of positive power.
- 7. A variable magnification finder according to claim 2, wherein said second lens group or unit includes a plurality of lenses of positive power.
- 8. A variable magnification finder comprising, from front to rear:
- (a) a first lens group or unit of negative power;
- (b) a second lens group or unit of positive power;
- (c) a third lens unit having a positive refractive power positioned near an imaging plane formed by said first and second lens groups or units;
- (d) a prism having a reflective plane for inverting an image formed by said first and second lens groups or units, up and down and left and right; and
- (e) an eyepiece having a positive refractive power for observing an image formed by said first and second lens groups or units, wherein variable magnification is achieved by moving said first and second lens groups or units in the direction of the optical axis.
- 9. A variable magnification finder according to claim 8, wherein said first lens group or unit includes a negative lens having a front surface concave toward the front, and said second lens group or unit includes a positive lens having a rear surface convex toward said eyepiece, said negative and said positive lenses satisfying the following conditions: ##EQU3##
- where R.sub.A and R.sub.B are radii of curvature of front and rear surfaces of said negative lens, respectively, and R.sub.C and R.sub.D are radii of curvature of front and rear surfaces of said positive lens, respectively.
- 10. A variable magnification finder according to claim 9, wherein said first lens group or unit includes one lens of negative power.
- 11. A variable magnification finder according to claim 10, wherein said first lens group or unit of negative power is a cemented lens.
- 12. A variable magnification finder according to claim 9, wherein said first lens group or unit includes a plurality of lenses of negative power.
- 13. A variable magnification finder according to claim 9, wherein said second lens group or unit includes one lens of positive power.
- 14. A variable magnification finder according to claim 9, wherein said second lens group or unit includes a plurality of lenses of positive power.
- 15. A variable magnification finder comprising, from front to rear:
- (a) a first lens group or unit of negative power;
- (b) a second lens group or unit of positive power;
- (c) a third lens unit having a positive refractive power positioned on or near an imaging plane formed by said first and second lens groups;
- (d) optical means for inverting an image formed by said first and second lens groups or units; and
- (e) an eyepiece having a positive refractive power for observing an image formed by said first and second lens groups or units, wherein variable magnification is achieved by changing air space between said first and second lens groups or units.
- 16. A variable magnification finder according to claim 15, wherein said first lens group or unit includes a negative lens having a front surface concave toward the front, and said second lens group or unit includes a positive lens having a rear surface convex toward said eyepiece, said negative and said positive lenses satisfying the following conditions: ##EQU4## where R.sub.A and R.sub.B are radii of curvature of front and rear surfaces of said negative lens, respectively, and R.sub.C and R.sub.D are radii of curvature of front and rear surfaces of said positive lens, respectively.
- 17. A variable magnification finder according to claim 15, wherein said first lens group or unit includes one lens of negative power.
- 18. A variable magnification finder according to claim 15, wherein said first lens group or unit of negative power is a cemented lens.
- 19. A variable magnification finder according to claim 15, wherein said first lens group or unit includes a plurality of lenses of negative power.
- 20. A variable magnification finder according to claim 15, wherein said second lens group or unit includes one lens of positive power.
- 21. A variable magnification finder according to claim 15, wherein said second lens group or unit includes a plurality of lenses of positive power.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 811,092, filed Dec. 27, 1985. now abandoned.
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