Claims
- 1. A variable magnification optical system comprising, in sequence from the object to the image side, a first single negative lens, a second positive lens, a third negative lens, a fourth positive lens, a diaphragm, a fifth positive lens, a sixth negative lens, a seventh positive lens and an eighth single negative lens, said first and eighth single negative lenses being disposed symmetrically with respect to the diaphragm, each of said fourth and fifth positive lenses being in the form of a meniscus lens having a concave surface facing the diaphragm, each of said third and sixth negative lenses being in the form of a lens having a concave surface facing said diaphragm, each of said second and seventh positive lenses being in the form of a lens having a surface opposite from said diaphragm which is concave with respect to said diaphragm, said second, third and fourth lenses forming a first positive lens group, said fifth, sixth and seventh lenses forming a second positive lens group, said first and second positive lens groups being movable symmetrically relative to said diaphragm with said first and eight single negative lenses fixed relative to said diaphragm so that the focal length of said optical system may be changed.
- 2. The variable magnification optical system as defined in claim 1 wherein .vertline.F.sub.2 /F.sub.1 .vertline.>1.5 is fulfilled where the focal length of each of said first and eight single negative lenses is F.sub.1 and the focal length of each of said first and second positive lens groups is F.sub.2.
- 3. The variable magnification optical system as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said third and sixth negative lenses is in the form of a meniscus lens formed by a positive lens and a negative lens which are bonded to each other and having a concave surface facing to said diaphragm and wherein each of said second and seventh positive lenses is in the form of a meniscus lens having a concave surface facing to said diaphragm.
- 4. The variable magnification optical system as defined in claim 1 wherein the opposed surfaces of said second positive lens and third negative lens are equal to each other in curvature radius and bonded to each other and wherein the opposed surfaces of said sixth negative lens and seventh positive lens are equal to each other in curvature radius and bonded to each other.
- 5. A variable magnification optical system having a plane reflection mirror contained therein, comprising, in sequence, a first single negative lens, a second positive lens, a third negative lens, a fourth positive lens and a plane reflection mirror, said fourth positive lens being in the form of a meniscus lens having a concave surface facing said plane reflection mirror, said third negative lens being in the form of a lens having a concave surface facing said plane reflection mirror, and said second positive lens being in the form of a lens having a surface opposite from said plane reflection mirror which is concave with respect to said plane reflection mirror, said second positive lens, third negative lens and fourth positive lens forming a positive lens group, said positive lens group being movable as one body relative to said plane reflection mirror with the spacing between said first single negative lens and said plane reflection mirror being fixed so that the focal length of said optical system may be changed.
- 6. The variable magnification optical system as defined in claim 5 wherein .vertline.F.sub.2 /F.sub.1 .vertline.>1.5 is fulfilled where the focal length of said first single negative lens is F.sub.1 and the focal length of said positive lens group is F.sub.2.
- 7. The variable magnification optical system as defined in claim 5 wherein said third negative lens is in the form of a meniscus lens formed by a positive lens and a negative lens which are bonded to each other and having a concave surface facing to said plane reflection mirror and wherein said second lens is in the form of a meniscus lens having a concave surface facing to said plane reflection mirror.
- 8. The variable magnification optical system as defined in claim 5 wherein the opposed surfaces of said second positive lens and third negative lens is equal to each other in curvature radius and bonded to each other.
- 9. A variable magnification optical system comprising, in sequence from the object side to the image side, a first negative lens, a second positive lens, a third negative lens, a fourth positive lens, a diaphragm, a fifth positive lens, a sixth negative lens, a seventh positive lens and an eighth negative lens, said first and eighth single negative lenses being disposed symmetrically with respect to the diaphragm, each of said fourth and fifth postive lenses being a meniscus lens having a concave surface facing the diaphragm, each of said third and sixth negative lenses being a lens having a concave surface facing said diaphragm, each of said second and seventh positive lenses being a lens having a surface opposite said diaphragm which is concave with respect to said diaphragm, said second, third and fourth lenses forming a first positive lens group, said fifth, sixth and seventh lenses forming a second positive lens group, said first and second positive lens groups being movable symmetrically relative to said diaphragm, said first and eighth negative lenses being fixed relative to said diaphragm so that the focal length of said optical system may be changed.
- 10. The variable magnification optical system as defined in claim 9 wherein .vertline.F.sub.2 /F.sub.1 .vertline.>1.5 is fulfilled where the focal length of each of said first and eighth negative lenses is F.sub.1 and the focal length of each of said first and second positive lens groups is F.sub.2.
- 11. The variable mangification optical system as defined in claim 9 wherein each of said third and sixth negative lenses is a meniscus lens formed by a positive lens and a negative lens bonded to each other and having a concave surface facing said diaphragm and wherein each of said second and seventh positive lenses is a mensicus lens having a concave surface facing said diaphragm.
- 12. The variable magnification optical system as defined in claim 9 wherein the opposed surfaces of said second positive lens and third lens are equal to each other in curvature radius and bonded to each other and wherein the opposed surfaces of said sixth negative lens and seventh positive lens are equal to each other in curvature radius and bonded to each other.
- 13. A variable magnification optical system having a plane reflection mirror contained therein, comprising, in sequence, a first negative lens, a second positive lens, a third negative lens, a fourth positive lens and a plane reflection mirror, said fourth positive lens being a meniscus lens having a concave surface facing said plane reflection mirror, said third negative lens being a lens having a concave surface facing said plane reflection mirror, and said second positive lens being a lens having a surface opposite said plane reflection mirror which is concave with respect to said plane reflection mirror, said second positive lens, third negative lens and fourth positive lens forming a positive lens group, said positive lens group being movable as one body relative to said plane reflection mirror with the spacing between said first negative lens and said plane reflection mirror being fixed so that the focal length of said optical system may be changed.
- 14. The variable magnification optical system as defined in claim 13 wherein .vertline.F.sub.2 /F.sub.1 .vertline.>1.5 is fulfilled where the focal length of said first negative lens in F.sub.1 and the focal length of said positive lens group is F.sub.2.
- 15. The variable magnification optical system as defined in claim 13 wherein said third negative lens is a meniscus lens formed by a positive lens and a negative lens bonded to each other and having a concave surface facing said plane reflection mirror and wherein said second lens is a meniscus lens having a concave surface facing said plane reflection mirror.
- 16. The variable magnification optical system as defined in claim 13 wherein the opposed surfaces of said second positive lens and third negative lens are equal to each other in curvature radius and bonded to each other.
- 17. A variable magnification optical system consisting of, in sequence from the object side to the image side, a first single negative lens, a positive lens subsystem, a second single negative lens and a diaphragm disposed between said first single negative lens and said second single negative lens, lenses of said positive lens subsystem being movable relative to said diaphragm with said first and second single negative lenses being fixed relative to said diaphragm so that the focal length of said optical system may be changed.
- 18. The variable magnification optical system as defined in claim 17 wherein said positive lens subsystem consists of a first positive lens group and a second positive lens group which are movable symmetrically relative to said diaphragm.
- 19. The variable magnification optical system as defined in claim 18 wherein said first positive lens group consists of, in sequence from the object side to the image side, a third positive lens, a fourth negative lens and a fifth positive lens, and said second positive lens group, in sequence from the object side to the image side, a sixth positive lens, a seventh negative lens and an eighth positive lens.
- 20. A variable magnification optical system having a plane reflection mirror contained therein, consisting of, in sequence, a first single negative lens, a positive lens group and a plane reflection mirror, said positive lens group being movable relative to said plane reflection mirror with said first single negative lens and said plane reflection mirror being fixed so that the focal length of said optical system may be changed.
- 21. The variable magnification optical system as defined in claim 20 wherein said positive lens group consists of a second positive lens, a third negative lens and a fourth positive lens.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 311,446 filed Oct. 14, 1981, now abandoned.
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