The present invention relates to a variable magnification optical system, an optical device having this variable magnification optical system, and a method for manufacturing the variable magnification optical system.
Conventionally, there has been proposed a variable magnification optical system suitable for a photographing camera, an electronic still camera, a video camera or the like, for example, in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. Hei 11-174329.
However, in the conventional variable magnification optical system, there was a problem that variation in aberrations upon zooming was large, and any measures against variation in aberrations caused upon correcting a camera shake have not been well taken.
The present invention is made in view of the above-described problem, and has an object to provide a variable magnification optical system in which variation in aberrations upon conducting correction of a camera shake is small and effective measures are taken against variation in aberrations caused upon correcting a camera shake, an optical apparatus having this variable magnification optical system, and a method for manufacturing the variable magnification optical system.
In order to solve the above-mentioned problem, according to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a variable magnification optical system comprising, in order from an object side: a first lens group having negative refractive power; a second lens group having positive refractive power; a third lens group having negative refractive power; and a fourth lens group having positive refractive power;
upon zooming from a wide-angle end state to a telephoto end state, a distance between the first lens group and the second lens group being varied, a distance between the second lens group and the third lens group being varied and a distance between the third lens group and the fourth lens group being varied;
at least one single lens of the second lens group being a vibration reduction lens group that is moved so as to have a component in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis; and
the following conditional expression being satisfied:
0.35<D3w/(−f3)<0.45
where D3w denotes a distance between the third lens group and the fourth lens group in the wide-angle end state, and f3 denotes a focal length of the third lens group.
Further, according to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided an optical apparatus having the variable magnification optical system according to the first aspect of the present invention.
Further, according to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a variable magnification optical system comprising, in order from an object side: a first lens group having negative refractive power; a second lens group having positive refractive power; a third lens group having negative refractive power; and a fourth lens group having positive refractive power;
upon zooming from a wide-angle end state to a telephoto end state, a distance between the first lens group and the second lens group being varied, a distance between the second lens group and the third lens group being varied and a distance between the third lens group and the fourth lens group being varied;
at least one single lens of the second lens group being a vibration reduction lens group that is moved so as to have a component in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis; and
the first lens group including a first negative lens at the most object side and a positive lens at the most image side and satisfying the following conditional expression:
2.10<f1gr/(−f1gf)<3.00
where f1gf denotes a focal length of the first negative lens, and f1gr denotes a focal length of the positive lens.
Further, according to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an optical apparatus having the variable magnification optical system according to the third aspect of the present invention.
Further, according to a fifth aspect of the present invention,
there is provided a variable magnification optical system comprising, in order from an object side: a first lens group having negative refractive power; a second lens group having positive refractive power; a third lens group having negative refractive power; and a fourth lens group having positive refractive power;
upon zooming from a wide-angle end state to a telephoto end state, a distance between the first lens group and the second lens group being varied, a distance between the second lens group and the third lens group being varied and a distance between the third lens group and the fourth lens group being varied;
at least one single lens of the second lens group being a vibration reduction lens group that is moved so as to have a component in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis, and satisfying the following conditional expression:
0.81<f2/(−f3)<1.00
where f2 denotes a focal length of the second lens group, and f3 denotes a focal length of the third lens group.
Further, according to a sixth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an optical apparatus having the variable magnification optical system according to the fifth aspect of the present invention.
Further, according to a seventh aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for manufacturing a variable magnification optical system comprising, in order from an object side: a first lens group having negative refractive power; a second lens group having positive refractive power; a third lens group having negative refractive power; and a fourth lens group having positive refractive power;
the method comprising the steps of:
disposing the first lens group, the second lens group, the third lens group and the fourth lens group such that, upon zooming from a wide-angle end state to a telephoto end state, a distance between the first lens group and the second lens group is varied, a distance between the second lens group and the third lens group is varied and a distance between the third lens group and the fourth lens group is varied;
disposing at least one single lens of the second lens group as a vibration reduction lens group that is moved so as to have a component in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis; and
disposing the third lens group and the fourth lens group so as to satisfy the following conditional expression:
0.35<D3w/(−f3)<0.45
where D3w denotes a distance between the third lens group and the fourth lens group in the wide-angle end state, and f3 denotes a focal length of the third lens group.
Further, according to an eighth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for manufacturing a variable magnification optical system comprising, in order from an object side: a first lens group having negative refractive power; a second lens group having positive refractive power; a third lens group having negative refractive power; and a fourth lens group having positive refractive power;
the method comprising the steps of:
disposing the first lens group, the second lens group, the third lens group and the fourth lens group such that, upon zooming from a wide-angle end state to a telephoto end state, a distance between the first lens group and the second lens group is varied, a distance between the second lens group and the third lens group is varied and a distance between the third lens group and the fourth lens group is varied;
disposing at least one single lens of the second lens group as a vibration reduction lens group that is moved so as to have a component in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis; and
disposing, in the first lens group, a first negative lens at the most object side and a positive lens at the most image side so as to satisfy the following conditional expression:
2.10<f1gr/(−f1gf)<3.00
where f1gf denotes a focal length of the first negative lens, and f1gr denotes a focal length of the positive lens.
Further, according to a ninth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for manufacturing a variable magnification optical system comprising, in order from an object side: a first lens group having negative refractive power; a second lens group having positive refractive power; a third lens group having negative refractive power; and a fourth lens group having positive refractive power;
the method comprising the steps of:
disposing the first lens group, the second lens group, the third lens group and the fourth lens group such that, upon zooming from a wide-angle end state to a telephoto end state, a distance between the first lens group and the second lens group is varied, a distance between the second lens group and the third lens group is varied and a distance between the third lens group and the fourth lens group is varied;
disposing at least one single lens of the second lens group as a vibration reduction lens group that is moved so as to have a component in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis; and
disposing the second lens group and the third lens group to satisfy the following conditional expression:
0.81<f2/(−f3)<1.00
where f2 denotes a focal length of the second lens group, and f3 denotes a focal length of the third lens group.
According to the present invention so configured as above described, there are provided a variable magnification optical system which can suppress variation in aberrations upon zooming and having optical performance which has taken measures against variation in aberrations upon correcting a camera shake, an optical apparatus having the variable magnification optical system, and a method for manufacturing the variable magnification optical system.
The preferred first embodiment of the present invention is explained below with referring to the drawings.
As shown in
Next, a condition for configuring such variable magnification optical system ZL will be explained. Firstly, it is preferable that the variable magnification optical system ZL satisfies the following conditional expression (1):
0.35<D3w/(−f3)<0.45 (1)
where D3w denotes a distance between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 in the wide-angle end state, and f3 denotes a focal length of the third lens group G3.
The conditional expression (1) is a conditional expression for defining a distance between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 to the focal length of the third lens group G3. When the value of D3w/(−f3) is equal to or exceeds the upper limit value of the conditional expression (1), a distance D3w between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 at the wide-angle end state becomes large and the focal length 13 of the third lens group G3 becomes small, so that it becomes difficult to correct spherical aberration at the wide-angle end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the upper limit value of the conditional expression (1) to 0.42. On the other hand, when the value of D3w/(−f3) is equal to cr falls below the lower limit value of the conditional expression (1), a distance D3w between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 at the wide-angle end state becomes small and the focal length f3 of the third lens group G3 becomes large, so that it becomes difficult to correct curvature of field at the wide-angle end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the lower limit value of the conditional expression (1) to 0.38.
Further, in the variable magnification optical system ZL, it is preferable that the first lens group G1 has a first negative lens (for example, an aspherical negative lens L11 in
2.10<f1gr/(−f1gf)<3.00 (2)
where f1gf denotes a focal length of the first negative lens, and f1gr denotes a focal length of the positive lens.
The conditional expression (2) defines properly, the focal length f1gf of the first negative lens disposed at the most object side and the focal length f1gr of the positive lens disposed at the most image side to the focal length of the first lens group G1. When the value of f1gr/(−f1gf) is equal to or exceeds the upper limit value of the conditional expression (2), the focal length f1gf of the first negative lens becomes small and the focal length f1gr of the positive lens becomes large, so it becomes difficult to correct coma at the wide-angle end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the upper limit value of the conditional expression (2) to 2.44. On the other hand, when the value of f1gr/(−f1gf) is equal to or falls below the lower limit value of the conditional expression (2), the focal length f1gf of the first negative lens becomes large and the focal length f1gr of the positive lens becomes small, so it becomes difficult to correct spherical aberration at the telephoto end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the lower limit value of the conditional expression (2) to 2.14.
It is noted that, with providing at least one negative lens (for example, a double concave lens L12 in
Further, in the variable magnification optical system ZL, it is preferable that the following conditional expression (3) is satisfied:
0.81<f2/(−f3)<1.00 (3)
where f2 denotes a focal length of the second lens group G2, and f3 denotes a focal length of the third lens group G3.
The conditional expression (3) defines a proper focal length of the third lens group G3 to a focal length of the second lens group G2. When the value of f2/(−f3) is equal to or exceeds the upper limit value of the conditional expression (3), the focal length of the third lens group G3 becomes small and the focal length of the second lens group G2 becomes large, so it becomes difficult to correct curvature of field at the telephoto end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the upper limit value of the conditional expression (3) to 0.84. On the other hand, when the value of f2/(−f3) is equal to or falls below the lower limit value of the conditional expression (3), the focal length of the third lens group G3 becomes large and the focal length of the second lens group G2 becomes small, so it becomes difficult to correct spherical aberration at the wide-angle end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the lower limit value of the conditional expression (3) to 0.82.
Further, in the variable magnification optical system ZL, it is preferable that an aperture stop S is disposed in the neighborhood of the third lens group G3. With such a configuration, it is possible to make a diameter of a fully opened aperture diaphragm constant from the wide-angle end state to the telephoto end state, thereby simplifying mechanical structure so that deterioration in optical performance caused by assembling error may be prevented.
Moreover, in the zooming optical system ZL, it is preferable to satisfy the following conditional expression (4):
0.60<f2/f4<0.70 (4)
where f2 denotes the focal length of the second lens group G2, and f4 denotes a focal length of the fourth lens group G4.
The conditional expression (4) defines a proper focal length of the fourth lens group G4 to a focal length of the second lens group G2. When the value of f2/f4 is equal to or exceeds the upper limit value of the conditional expression (4), the focal length of the fourth lens group G4 becomes small and the focal length of the second lens group G2 becomes large, so that it is difficult to correct spherical aberration at the wide-angle end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the upper limit value of the conditional expression (4) to 0.68. On the other hand, when the value of f2/f4 is equal to or falls below the lower limit value of the conditional expression (4), the focal length of the fourth lens group G4 becomes large and the focal length of the second lens group G2 becomes small, so that it becomes difficult to correct curvature of field at the telephoto end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the lower limit value of the conditional expression (4) to 0.65.
Further, in the variable magnification optical system ZL, it is preferable that the most object side lens in the first lens group G1 has an aspherical surface (for example, an image side surface of the aspherical negative lens L11 in
Moreover, in the variable magnification optical system ZL, it is preferable that the third lens group G3 is composed of a cemented lens constructed by a positive lens cemented with a negative lens. Accordingly, it is possible to correct chromatic coma aberration in the wide-angle end state effectively.
Further, it is preferable that the variable magnification optical system ZL is constructed such that, upon zooming from a wide-angle end state to a telephoto end state, the distance between the second lens group G2 and the third lens group G3 increases and the distance between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 decreases. Accordingly, it is possible to correct variation in spherical aberration and curvature of field effectively and to secure a predetermined variable magnification ratio.
Further, it is preferable to compose the variable magnification optical system ZL such that all lenses of the second lens group G2, the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 are spherical lenses. Accordingly, it is possible to facilitate lens processing and assembling adjustment, and to prevent deterioration of optical performance due to errors of lens processing and assembling adjustment.
Hereinafter, a method for the variable magnification optical system ZL according to the first embodiment is schematically explained with reference to
Specifically, in the first embodiment, as shown in
The preferred second embodiment of the present invention is explained below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in
Next, a condition for configuring such variable magnification optical system ZL is explained. First, in the variable magnification optical system ZL, the first lens group G1 comprises a first negative lens (for example, an aspherical negative lens L11 shown in
2.10<f1gr/(−f1gf)<3.00 (2)
where f1gf denotes a focal length of the first negative lens, and f1gr denotes a focal length of the positive lens.
The conditional expression (2) defines properly the focal length f1gf of the first negative lens disposed on the most object side and the focal length f1gr of the positive lens disposed on the most image side to a focal length of the first lens group G1. When the value of f1gr/(−f1gf) is equal to or exceeds the upper limit value of the conditional expression (2), the focal length f1gf of the first negative lens becomes small and the focal length f1gr of the positive lens becomes large, so that it becomes difficult to correct coma at the wide-angle end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the upper limit value of the conditional expression (2) to 2.44. On the other hand, when the value of f1gr/(−f1gf) is equal to or falls below the lower limit value of the conditional expression (2), the focal length f1gf of the first negative lens becomes large and the focal length f1gr of the positive lens becomes small, so it becomes difficult to correct spherical aberration at the wide-angle end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the lower limit value of the conditional expression (2) to 2.14.
With at least a single negative lens (for example, a double concave lens L12 shown in
It the variable magnification optical system ZL, it is preferable to satisfy the following conditional expression (1):
0.35<D3w/(−f3)<0.45 (1)
where D3w denotes the distance between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 at the wide-angle end state and f3 denotes a focal length of the third lens group G3.
The conditional expression (1) defines the distance between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 to the focal length of the third lens group G3. When the value of D3w/(−f3) is equal to or exceeds the upper limit value of the conditional expression (1), the distance D3w between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 becomes large at the wide-angle end state and the focal length f3 of the third lens group G3 becomes small, so that it becomes difficult to correct spherical aberration at the wide-angle end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the upper limit value of the conditional expression (1) to 0.42. On the other hand, when the value of D3w/(−f3) is equal to or falls below the lower limit value of the conditional expression (1), the distance D3w between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 becomes small and the focal length f3 of the third lens group G3 becomes large, so that it becomes difficult to correct curvature of field at the wide-angle end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the lower limit value of the conditional expression (1) to 0.38.
Further, it is preferable that the variable magnification optical system ZL satisfies the following expression (3):
0.81<f2/(−f3)<1.00 (3)
where f2 denotes a focal length of the second lens group G2, and f3 denotes a focal length of the third lens group G3.
The conditional expression (3) defines properly the focal length of the third lens group G3 to the focal length of the second lens group G2. When the value of f2/(−f3) is equal to or exceeds the upper limit value of the conditional expression (3), the focal length of the third lens group G3 becomes small and the focal length of the second lens group G2 becomes large, so that it becomes difficult to correct curvature of field at the telephoto end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the upper limit value of the conditional expression (3) to 0.84. On the other hand, when the value of f2/(−f3) is equal to or falls below the lower limit value of the conditional expression (3), the focal length of the third lens group G3 becomes large and the focal length of the second lens group G2 becomes small, so that it becomes difficult to correct spherical aberration at the wide-angle end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the lower limit value of the conditional expression (3) to 0.82.
Also, it is preferable that the variable magnification optical system ZL includes an aperture stop S in the neighborhood of the third lens group G3. With such a configuration, it is possible to prevent deterioration of optical performance due to assembling errors with making the diameter of the aperture stop from the wide-angle end state to the telephoto end state constant and simplifying a mechanical structure.
Further, in the variable magnification optical system ZL, it is preferable to satisfy the following conditional expression (4):
0.60<f2/f4<0.70 (4)
where f2 denotes the focal length of the second lens group G2, and f4 denotes a focal length of the fourth lens group G4.
The conditional expression (4) defines the proper focal length of the fourth lens group G4 to the focal length of the second lens group G2. When the value of f2/f4 is equal to or exceeds the upper limit value of the conditional expression (4), the focal length of the fourth lens group G4 becomes small and the focal length of the second lens group G2 becomes large, so that it becomes difficult to correct spherical aberration at the wide-angle end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the upper limit value of the conditional expression (4) to 0.68. On the other hand, when the value of f2/f4 is equal to or falls below the lower limit value of the conditional expression (4), the focal length of the fourth lens group G4 becomes large and the focal length of the second lens group G2 becomes small, so that it becomes difficult to correct curvature of field at the telephoto end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the lower limit value of the conditional expression (4) to 0.65.
Further, in the variable magnification optical system ZL, it is preferable that the most object side lens in the first lens group G1 has an aspherical surface (for example, an aspherical negative lens L11 shown in FIG. 1(third surface)). Accordingly, it is possible to correct curvature of field at the wide-angle end state and spherical aberration at the telephoto end state effectively.
Further, in the variable magnification optical system ZL, it is preferable that the third lens group G3 is composed of a cemented lens constructed by a positive lens cemented with a negative lens. Accordingly, it is possible to correct chromatic coma aberration at the wide-angle end state effectively.
Further, it is preferable that the variable magnification optical system ZL is constructed such that, upon zooming from the wide-angle end state to the telephoto end state, the distance between the second lens group G2 and the third lens group G3 increases and the distance between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 decreases. Accordingly, it is possible to correct variation of spherical aberration and curvature of field effectively and to secure a predetermined variable magnification ratio.
Further, in the variable magnification optical system ZL, it is preferable that all lenses of the second lens group G2, the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 are composed of spherical lenses. Accordingly, it is possible to facilitate lens processing and assembling adjustment and to prevent deterioration of optical performance due to errors of lens processing and assembling adjustment.
Hereinafter, a method for manufacturing the variable magnification optical system ZL according to the second embodiment is schematically explained with reference to
Specifically, in the second embodiment, for example, as shown in
The preferred third embodiment of the present invention is explained below with reference to the accompanying drawings. As shown in
Next, a condition for configuring such variable magnification optical system ZL is explained. First, in the variable magnification optical system ZL, the following conditional expression (3) is preferably satisfied:
0.81<f2/(−f3)<1.00 (3)
where f2 denotes a focal length of the second lens group G2, and f3 denotes a focal length of the third lens group G3.
The conditional expression (3) defines properly, the focal length of the third lens group G3 to the focal length of the second lens group G2. When the value of f2/(−f3) is equal to or exceeds the upper limit value of the conditional expression (3), the focal length of the third lens group G3 becomes small and the focal length of the second lens group G2 becomes large, so that it becomes difficult to correct curvature of field at the telephoto end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the upper limit value of the conditional expression (3) to 0.84. On the other hand, when the value of f2/(−f3) is equal to or falls below the lower limit value of the conditional expression (3), the focal length of the third lens group G3 becomes large and the focal length of the second lens group G2 becomes small, so that it becomes difficult to correct spherical aberration at the wide-angle end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the lower limit value of the conditional expression (3) to 0.82.
Further, in the variable magnification optical system ZL, it is preferable that an aperture stop S is disposed in the neighborhood of the third lens group G3. With such a configuration, it is possible to make a diameter of the aperture stop from the wide-angle end state to the telephoto end state constant and to simplify a mechanical structure, so that it is possible to prevent deterioration of optical performance due to assembling errors.
Further, in the variable magnification optical system ZL, it is preferable that the first lens group G1 has a first negative lens (for example, an aspherical type negative lens L11 shown in
2.10<f1gr/(−f1gf)<3.00 (2)
where f1gf denotes a focal length of the first negative lens, and f1gr denotes a focal length of the positive lens.
The conditional expression (2) defines properly, the focal length f1gf of the first negative lens disposed on the most object side and the focal length f1gr of the positive lens disposed on the most image side to a focal length of the first lens group G1. When the value of f1gr/(−f1gf) is equal to or exceeds the upper limit value of the conditional expression (2), the focal length f1gf of the first negative lens becomes small and the focal length f1gr of the positive lens becomes large, so that it becomes difficult to correct coma at the wide-angle end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the upper limit value of the conditional expression (2) to 2.44. On the other hand, when the value of f1gr/(−f1gf) is equal to or falls below the lower limit value of the conditional expression (2), the focal length f1gf of the first negative lens becomes large and the focal length f1gr of the positive lens becomes small, so that it becomes difficult to correct spherical aberration at the telephoto end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the lower limit value of the conditional expression (2) to 2.14.
With at least a single negative lens (for example, a double concave lens L12 shown in
Further, in the variable magnification optical system ZL, it is preferable to satisfy the following conditional expression (1):
0.35<D3w/(−f3)<0.45 (1)
where D3w denotes a distance between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 at the wide-angle end state, and f3 denotes a focal length of the third lens group G3.
The conditional expression (1) defines the distance between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 to the focal length of the third lens group G3. When the value of D3w/(−f3) is equal to or exceeds the upper limit value of the conditional expression (1), the distance D3w between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 at the wide-angle end state becomes large, and the focal length f3 of the third lens group G3 becomes small, so that it becomes difficult to correct spherical aberration at the wide-angle end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the upper limit value of the conditional expression (1) to 0.42. On the other hand, when the value of D3w/(−f3) is equal to or falls below the lower limit value of the conditional expression (1), the distance D3w between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 at the wide-angle end state becomes small and the focal length f3 of the third lens group G3 becomes large, so that it becomes difficult to correct curvature of field at the wide-angle end state. This is not preferable. Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the lower limit value of the conditional expression (1) to 0.38.
Further, in the variable magnification optical system ZL, it is preferable to satisfy the following conditional expression (4):
0.60<f2/f4<0.70 (4)
where f2 denotes a focal length of the second lens group G2, and f4 denotes a focal length of the fourth lens group G4.
The conditional expression (4) defines properly, the focal length of the fourth lens group G4 to the focal length of the second lens group G2. When the value of f2/f4 is equal to or exceeds the upper limit value of the conditional expression (4), the focal length of the fourth lens group G4 becomes small and the focal length of the second lens group G2 becomes large, so that it becomes difficult to correct spherical aberration at the wide-angle end state. This is not preferable. In order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the upper limit value of the conditional expression (4) to 0.68. On the other hand, when the value of f2/f4 is equal to or falls below the lower limit value of the conditional expression (4), the focal length of the fourth lens group G4 becomes large and the focal length of the second lens group G2 becomes small, so that it becomes difficult to correct curvature of field at the telephoto end state. This is not preferable.
Incidentally, in order to attain the effect of the present application surely, it is preferable to set the lower limit value of the conditional expression (4) to 0.65.
In the variable magnification optical system ZL, it is preferable that, in the first lens group G1, the most object side lens has an aspherical surface (for example, the image side surface (third surface) of the aspherical negative lens L11 shown in
Further, in the variable magnification optical system ZL, it is preferable that the third lens group G3 is constructed by a cemented lens constructed by a positive lens cemented with a negative lens. Accordingly, it is possible to correct chromatic coma aberration at the wide-angle end state effectively.
Further, it is preferable that the variable magnification optical system ZL is constructed such that, upon zooming from the wide-angle end state to the telephoto end state, the distance between the second lens group G2 and the third lens group G3 increases, and the distance between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 decreases. Accordingly, it is possible to correct variation of spherical aberration and curvature of field effectively and to secure a predetermined variable magnification ratio.
Further, in the variable magnification optical system ZL, it is preferable to construct such that all lenses of the second lens group G2, the third lens group G3, and the fourth lens group G4 are spherical lenses. Accordingly, it is possible to facilitate lens processing and assembling adjustment, and to prevent deterioration of optical performance due to errors of lens processing and assembling adjustment.
Hereinafter, a method for manufacturing the variable magnification optical system ZL according to the third embodiment is schematically explained with reference to
Specifically, in the third embodiment, for example, as shown in
Next, a camera of an optical apparatus equipped with the variable magnification optical system ZL of a first example which is common to the first to third embodiments according to the present application is explained with reference to
Further, when the photographer presses an unillustrated release button, the image photo-electrically converted by the imaging part 3 is stored in an unillustrated memory. In such a manner, the photographer can take a picture of the subject with the camera 1. Although, in the present embodiment, the mirror-less camera is explained as an example, the same effect can be obtained even in the case where the variable magnification optical system ZL according to the present embodiment is mounted on a single-lens reflex camera the body of which is provided with a quick return mirror and in which a subject to be photographically taken is observed via a finder optical system.
Note that it is possible to adopt contents described hereinafter below in a range that optical performance is not deteriorated.
Although in the variable magnification optical system ZL according to the embodiments 1 to 3 of the present application the four-lens-group configuration is adopted, it is possible to adopt a five-lens-group configuration, and six-lens-group configuration and so on. Also, it is possible to add a lens or a lens group on the most object side and a lens or a lens group on the most image side. Further, the lens group means a portion including at least one single lens separated by an air space.
It is possible to adopt a focusing lens group in which focusing from an infinitely distant object to a close distant object is carried out, with moving a single, a plurality of lens groups or a portion of a lens group in the optical axis direction. In this case, the focusing lens group is adaptable to an autofocus and a motor drive for an autofocus (Ultrasonic Motor, etc.). In particular, as described above, it is preferable that at least a portion of the first lens group G1 is made to be the focusing lens group.
Further, a lens group or a portion of lens group may be moved so as to have a component in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis, or may be rotationally moved (oscillated or swayed) so as to become a vibration reduction lens group for correcting an image blur generated due to a camera shake. In particular, as described above, it is preferable to form at least a portion of the second lens group G2 as a vibration reduction lens group.
It is possible that a lens surface is formed of a spherical surface, a flat surface or an aspherical surface. In the case where the lens surface is formed of the spherical surface or the flat surface, it becomes easy in lens processing and assembling adjustment and it is capable of preventing deterioration of optical performance due to errors in lens processing and assembling adjustment, so that it is preferable. Even though an image plane is deviated, deterioration of image forming performance is small. So, this is preferable. In the case where a lens surface is an aspherical surface, the aspherical surface may be an aspherical surface formed by means of grinding, a glass mold aspherical surface formed by casting a glass in a mold or a complex type aspherical surface formed by forming a resin on a surface of a glass so as to be an aspherical surface shape. Also, a lens surface may be a diffraction surface, and a lens may be a refractive index distribution type lens (GRIN Lens) or a plastic lens.
Although it is preferable to dispose the aperture stop S in the neighborhood of the third lens group G3, a member as an aperture stop is not necessarily disposed and instead a lens frame may be used for that role.
Further, in order to attain high contrast and high optical performance with reducing flare and ghost images, each lens surface may be formed with a reflection preventing coating having high transmittance in a wide wavelength range.
Further, in the variable magnification optical system ZL according to the first to third embodiments of the present application, a variable magnification ratio is 2.0 to 5.0.
Hereinafter, each example common to the first to third embodiments of the present application is explained with reference to the drawings. The first to fourth examples are all common to the first to third embodiments.
In each example, when a height in a direction vertical to the optical axis is made to be y, a distance (sag amount) from a tangent plane of a vertex of each aspherical surface in the height y to respective aspherical surfaces along the optical axis is made to be S(y), a radius of curvature (paraxial radius of curvature) of a reference spherical surface is made to be r, a conical coefficient is made to be K, and an aspherical surface coefficient of a n-th order is made to be An, the aspherical surface is represented by the following expression (a):
Note that, in each example, an aspherical surface coefficient A2 of a second order is zero. Also, in a table of each example, a * mark is appended on the right side of a surface number of each aspherical surface. Further, in the examples to be described below, “E-n” represents “×10−n”.
Also, an aperture stop S is disposed between the second lens group G2 and the third lens group G3 (in the neighborhood on the object side of the third lens group G3), and is moved together with the third lens group G3 upon zooming from a wide-angle end state to a telephoto end state. Also, focusing from infinity to a close distant object is carried out with moving the first lens group G1 in a direction to an object.
Also, image blur correction (vibration reduction) is carried out with making the positive meniscus lens L21 of the second lens group G2 as a vibration reduction lens group VL, and moving the vibration reduction lens group VL to have a component in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis.
In order to correct a rotational camera shake of an angle θ with a lens system in which a focal length of the entire system is made to be f, and a vibration reduction coefficient (a ratio of moving amount of an image in the image plane to a moving amount of the vibration reduction lens group VL in image blur correcion) is made to be K, the vibration reduction lens group VL for blur correction is moved in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis by (f×tan θ)/K (the same as in examples to be described later). At the wide-angle end state of the first example, since, a vibration reduction coefficient is 0.77 and a focal length is 18.11 (mm), the moving amount of the vibration reduction lens group VL for correcting the rotational camera shake of 0.45° is 0.18 (mm). Also, at the telephoto end state of the first example, since the vibration reduction coefficient is 1.29 and the focal length is 50.92 (mm), the moving amount of the vibration reduction lens group VL for correcting a rotational camera shake of 0.27° is 0.18 (mm).
Various values associated with the first example are listed in Table 1 below. In the Table 1, “W” denotes a wide-angle end state, “M” denotes an intermediate focal length state, “T” denotes a telephoto end state, “f” denotes a focal length, “FNO” denotes an F number, “2ω” denotes an angle of view, “TL” denotes an entire lens system length. Here, the entire lens system length TL represents distance from a first surface among lens surfaces to the image plane I on the optical axis upon focusing on infinity. Further, in Lens Date, the first column “m” shows the order of lens surfaces (surface number) from the object side along a light progressing direction, the second column “r” shows a radius of curvature of each lens, the third column “d” shows a distance from each lens surface to a next lens surface (surface to surface distance) on the optical axis, the fourth column “νd” and the fifth column “nd” show an Abbe number and a refractive index to a d-line (λ=587.6 nm). Also, a radius of curvature 0.0000 represents a plane surface and the refractive index of air 1.0000 is omitted. Note that surface numbers 1 to 22 shown in Table 1 correspond to numbers 1 to 22 shown in
In the first example, a third surface is formed so as to be an aspherical surface shape. The following Table 2 shows an aspherical surface data, in other words, a conical coefficient κ and each aspherical surface constant A4 to A10.
In the first example, an on-axis distance d7 between the first lens group G1 and the second lens group G2, an on-axis distance d13 between the second lens group G2 and an aperture stop S to be moved together with the third lens group G3, an on-axis distance d17 between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4, and a back focal length Bf are varied upon zooming. The following Table 3 shows values of variable distance and back focal length Bf in each focal length at the wide-angle end state W, at the intermediate focal length state M and the telephoto end state T upon focusing on infinity. Note that the back focal length Bf means a distance from the most image side lens surface (22-th surface shown in
The following Table 4 shows a value of each conditional expression in the first example. Note that, in the Table 4, f2 denotes a focal length of the second lens group G2, f3 denotes a focal length of the third lens group G3, f4 denotes a focal length of the fourth lens group G4, f1gf is a focal length of a first negative lens of the first lens group G1, f1gr denotes a focal length of a positive lens of the first lens group G1, and D3w denotes a distance between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 at the wide-angle end state. Explanation of the above described symbols is the same in examples to be described later.
Thus, the variable magnification optical system ZL1 according to the first example satisfies all the conditional expressions (1) to (4).
Further, an aperture stop S is disposed between the second lens group G2 and the third lens group G3 (in the neighborhood of the object side of the third lens group G3) and moved together with the third lens group G3 upon zooming from a wide-angle end state to a telephoto end state. Also, focusing from infinity to a close distant object is carried out by moving the first lens group G1 in a direction to an object.
Further, image blur correction (vibration reduction) is carried out by making the positive meniscus lens L21 of the second lens group G2 as a vibration reduction lens group VL, and moving the vibration reduction lens group VL so as to have a component in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis. At the wide-angle end state of the second example, since a vibration reduction coefficient is 0.65 and a focal length is 10.30 (mm), the moving amount of the vibration reduction lens group VL for correcting the rotational camera shake of 0.61° is 0.17 (mm). Furthermore, at the telephoto end state of the second example, since the vibration reduction coefficient is 1.10 and a focal length is 29.60 (mm), the moving amount of the vibration reduction lens group VL for correcting the rotational camera shake of 0.36° is 0.17 (mm).
The following Table 5 shows various values associated with the second example. Note that surface numbers 1 to 21 in the Table 5 correspond to numbers 1 to 21 shown in
In the second example, a third surface is formed so as to be an aspherical surface shape. The following Table 6 shows an aspherical surface data, in other words, values of a conical coefficient κ and each aspherical surface constant A4 to A10.
In the second example, an on-axis distance d7 between the first lens group G1 and the second lens group G2, an on-axis distance d12 between the second lens group G2 and the aperture stop S to be moved together with the third lens group G3, an on-axis distance d16 between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4, and a back focal length Bf are varied upon zooming. The following Table 7 shows values of variable distance and back focal length Bf in each focal length at the wide-angle end state, at the intermediate focal length state, and the telephoto end state upon focusing on infinity.
The following Table 8 shows a corresponding value of each conditional expression in the second example.
Thus, the variable magnification optical system ZL2 according to the second example satisfies all the conditional expressions (1) to (4).
Further, an aperture stop S is disposed between the second lens group G2 and the third lens group G3 (in the neighborhood of the object side of the third lens group G3) and moved together with the third lens group G3 upon zooming from a wide-angle end state to a telephoto end state. Also, focusing from infinity to a close distant object is carried out by moving the first lens group G1 in a direction to an object.
Also, image blur correction (vibration reduction) is carried out with making the positive meniscus lens L21 of the second lens group G2 as a vibration reduction lens group VL, and moving the vibration reduction lens group VL so as to have a component in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis. At the wide-angle end state of the third example, since a vibration reduction coefficient is 0.84 and a focal length is 18.50 (mm), the moving amount of the vibration reduction lens group VL for correcting the rotational camera shake of 0.44° is 0.17 (mm). Furthermore, at the telephoto end state of the third example, since the vibration reduction coefficient is 1.45 and a focal length is 53.40 (mm), the moving amount of the vibration reduction lens group VL for correcting a rotational camera shake of 0.26° is 0.17 (mm).
The following Table 9 shows various values associated with the third example. Note that surface numbers 1 to 21 in the Table 9 correspond to numbers 1 to 21 shown in
In the third example, a third surface is formed so as to be an aspherical surface shape. The following Table 10 shows an aspherical surface data, in other words, a conical coefficient κ and each aspherical surface constant A4 to A10.
In the third example, an on-axis distance d7 between the first lens group G1 and the second lens group G2, an on-axis distance d12 between the second lens group G2 and an aperture stop S to be moved with the third lens group G3, an on-axis distance d16 between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4, and a back back focal length Bf are varied upon zooming. The following Table 11 shows values of variable distance and back focal length Bf in each focal length at the wide-angle end state, at the intermediate focal length state; and the telephoto end state upon focusing on infinity.
The following Table 12 shows a value of each conditional expression in the third example.
Thus, the variable magnification optical system ZL3 according to the third example satisfies all the conditional expressions (1) to (4).
Further, an aperture stop S is disposed between the second lens group G2 and the third lens group G3 (in the neighborhood of the object side of the third lens group G3) and moved together with the third lens group G3 upon zooming from a wide-angle end state to a telephoto end state. Also, focusing from infinity to a close distant object is carried out by moving the first lens group G1 in a direction to an object.
Further, image blur correction (vibration reduction) is carried out by making the positive meniscus lens L21 of the second lens group G2 as a vibration reduction lens group VL, and moving the vibration reduction lens group VL so as to have a component in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis. At the wide-angle end state of the fourth example, since a vibration reduction coefficient is 0.81 and a focal length is 18.74 (mm), a moving amount of the vibration reduction lens group VL for correcting the rotational camera shake of 0.45° is 0.18 (mm). Furthermore, at the telephoto end state of the fourth example, since the vibration reduction coefficient is 1.38 and a focal length is 53.15 (mm), the moving amount of the vibration reduction lens group VL for correcting a rotational camera shake of 0.27° is 0.18 (mm).
The following Table 13 shows various values of the fourth example. Note that surface numbers 1 to 24 in the Table 13 correspond to numbers 1 to 24 shown in
In the fourth example, a third surface is formed so as to be an aspherical surface shape. The following Table 14 shows an aspherical surface data, in other words, a conical coefficient κ and each aspherical surface constant A4 to A10.
In the fourth example, an on-axis distance d7 between the first lens group G1 and the second lens group G2, an on-axis distance d12 between the second lens group G2 and the aperture stop S to be moved together with the third lens group G3, an on-axis distance d16 between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4, and a back focal length Bf are varied upon zooming. The following Table 15 shows values of variable distance and back focal length Bf in each focal length at the wide-angle end state, at the intermediate focal length state, and the telephoto end state upon focusing on infinity.
The following Table 16 shows a corresponding value of each conditional expression in the fourth example.
Thus, the variable magnification optical system ZL4 according to the fourth example satisfies all the conditional expressions (1) to (4).
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012-189692 | Aug 2012 | JP | national |
2012-189693 | Aug 2012 | JP | national |
2012-189694 | Aug 2012 | JP | national |
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Parent | PCT/JP2013/073020 | Aug 2013 | US |
Child | 14634825 | US |