Claims
- 1. A zoom lens for forming an image of a substantially collimated light output by a collimator, said zoom lens having an optical axis and comprised of a plurality of lens components centered on said optical axis and arranged in at least three optical units, said lens units having powers and spacings to image said collimated light at an image plane, two of said lens units are movable to vary the focal length of said zoom lens, said zoom lens including: a frontmost, fixed optical unit of negative optical power for receiving said substantially collimated light and provided with a fixed aperture stop; a second optical unit that is axially movable for zooming located behind said front optical unit, said second optical unit having positive power; and a rear optical unit immediately following said second optical unit that is axially movable for zooming located behind said front optical unit and said second optical unit, said rear optical unit having positive power.
- 2. A zoom lens according to claim 1, further including an image rotator assembly.
- 3. A zoom lens according to claim 1, further including collimating means for collimating light image modulated by a micrograph, said collimating means being located in front of the first optical unit.
- 4. A variable focal length lens system for forming an image at an image plane of a substantially collimated light output by a collimator in a micrographic apparatus, said lens system comprising three optical units, namely;
- 1) a first, fixed optical unit including a fixed aperture stop, said first unit being adjacent to said collimator;
- 2) a second, axially movable optical unit to provide zooming action, said second optical unit having positive power; and
- 3) a third, axially movable optical unit to provide zooming action, said third optical unit having positive power, said lens units having powers and spacings to image the collimated light at the image plane.
- 5. A variable focal length lens system according to claim 4, wherein said first optical unit is negative.
- 6. A variable focal length system according to claim 5, further including an image rotator assembly.
- 7. A variable focal length system according to claim 4, further including an image rotator assembly.
- 8. The variable focal length lens system according to claim 4, further including collimating means for collimating light image modulated by a micrograph, said collimating means being located in front of the first optical unit.
- 9. A variable focal length lens system for forming an image of a substantially collimated light for use in micrographic projectors and printers, said lens system consisting three optical units, namely:
- 1) a first, fixed optical unit including a fixed aperture stop;
- 2) a second axially movable optical unit to provide zooming action for receiving said substantially collimated light and, said second optical unit having positive power; and
- 3) a third, axially movable optical unit to provide zooming action said third optical unit having positive power.
- 10. A zoom lens according to claim 9, wherein said front fixed optical unit has negative power.
CROSS-REFERENCE APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 361,466, filed Jun. 5, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,132,846.
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