Claims
- 1. An optical filter adapted for use with an image receiving lens and an image pickup device, comprising:
- a birefringent material interposed between said image receiving lens and said image pickup device for receiving incident light rays of an object and for removing a component corresponding to a frequency multiplexed in a special frequency manner from a high frequency component contained in an image of said object, and
- means for providing a substantially constant cutoff frequency of said filter within a predetermined range of angles of incidence of said incident light rays,
- said means comprising said optical filter being formed such that an angle between an optical axis of said optical filter and an incident plane is smaller than an angle of 45.degree..
- 2. An optical filter as set forth in claim 1, wherein the angle between the optical axis of said optical filter and the incident plane is about 35.degree..
- 3. An optical filter adapted for use with an image receiving lens and an image pickup device, comprising:
- a birefringent material interposed between said image receiving lens and said image pickup device for receiving incident light rays of an object and for removing a component corresponding to a frequency multiplexed in a spacial frequency manner from a high frequency component contained in an image of said object,
- said optical filter being formed such that an angle between an optical axis of said optical filter and an incident plane of said optical filter is smaller than an angle of 45.degree. to provide a substantially constant cutoff frequency of said filter within a predetermined range of angles of incidence of said incident light rays received by said birefringent material, and
- wherein said angle between said optical axis of said optical filter and said incident plane is an angle within a range of angles of 35.2.degree..+-.7.5.degree. when the greatest incident angle is 11.degree. with respect to said incident plane, said angle approaching an angle of 35.2.degree. as said greatest incident angle is increased, and said angle being an angle within a range of angles of 35.2.degree..+-.1.degree. when said greatest incident angle is 35.degree..
- 4. An optical filter adapted for use with an image receiving lens and an image pickup device, comprising:
- a birefringent material interposed between said image receiving lens and an image pickup device for receiving incident light rays of an object and for removing a component corresponding to a frequency multiplexed in a spacial frequency manner from a high frequency component contained in an image of said object;
- a first optical filter member for removing a component corresponding to a first frequency; and
- a second optical filter member for removing a component corresponding to a frequency two times that of the first frequency, the first and second optical filters being bonded together,
- wherein an angle between an optical axis of said first optical filter member and an incident plane is set smaller than an angle of 45.degree. to provide a substantially constant cutoff frequency of said filter within a predetermined range of angles of incidence of said incident light rays, whereby a thickness of said second optical member is decreased to an extent corresponding to an increase in the thickness of said first optical filter member.
- 5. An image pickup system, comprising:
- an image receiving lens;
- an image pickup device for photo-electrically transducing an image of an object which is received by and is focused through said image receiving lens; and
- an optical filter including a birefringent material interposed between said image receiving lens and said image pickup device for removing a component corresponding to a frequency multiplexed in a spacial frequency manner from a high frequency component contained in the image of said object,
- wherein an angle between an optical axis of said optical filter and an incident plane of said optical filter is smaller than 45.degree..
- 6. The image pickup system as set forth in claim 5, wherein said optical filter is formed such that an angle formed by said optical axis of said optical filter and said incident plane of said optical filter is approximately 35.degree..
Priority Claims (3)
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2-137635 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 07/546,187 filed Jun. 29, 1990, abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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