Claims
- 1. A zoom lens system comprising:
- from front to rear,
- a front lens unit;
- an intermediate lens unit having two lens sub-units with their axial separation varying for zooming; and
- a rear lens unit having a plurality of lenses,
- wherein at the wide-angle end, focusing is performed at least by moving one lens of said rear lens unit, and at the telephoto end, focusing is performed by moving said intermediate lens unit and said one lens of said rear lens unit, wherein an amount of focusing movement of said intermediate lens unit for focusing from an infinitely distant object to a certain close object is greater at the telephoto end than at the wide-angle end.
- 2. A zoom lens according to claim 1, satisfying the following conditions:
- at the wide-angle end: 0.ltoreq.X.ltoreq.0.4.DELTA.
- at the telephoto end: 0.7.ltoreq.X.ltoreq.1.2.DELTA.
- where X is the amount of focusing movement of said intermediate lens units for focusing from an infinitely distant object to a certain finitely distant object, and a .DELTA. is the amount of movement of an image point formed by said front lens unit from the infinitely distant object to the certain finitely distant object.
- 3. A zoom lens system according to claims 1 or 2, wherein said front lens unit has a positive refractive power.
- 4. A zoom lens having an optical axis, comprising:
- a first lens unit having a positive refractive power;
- a second lens unit following said first lens unit, having a negative refractive power and moving along the optical axis for zooming;
- a third lens unit following said second lens unit and moving along the optical axis for zooming; and
- a fourth lens unit following said third lens unit and having a plurality of lenses,
- wherein said zooming onto an infinitely distant object is performed by moving said second and third lens units while keeping said fourth lens unit stationary, and zooming onto a finitely distant object is performed by moving said second lens unit, said third lens unit and at least one lens of said fourth lens unit.
- 5. A zoom lens according to claim 4, wherein focusing at a telephoto side is performed by moving at least said second and third lens units in unison.
- 6. A zoom lens according to claim 5, wherein an amount of focusing movement of said second and third lens units for focusing from an infinitely distant object to a certain close object becomes greater as zooming approaches the telephoto end.
- 7. A zoom lens according to claim 6, satisfying the following conditions:
- at the wide-angle end: 0.ltoreq.X.ltoreq.0.4.DELTA.
- at the telephoto end: 0.7.DELTA..ltoreq.X.ltoreq.1.2.DELTA.
- where X is an amount of focusing movement of said second and third lens units for focusing from an infinitely distant object to a certain finitely distant object, and .DELTA. is an amount of movement of an image point formed by said first lens unit from the infinitely distant object to the certain finitely distant object.
- 8. A zoom lens system, comprising:
- a variator portion, having a plurality of lens units, for zooming by changing interspaces of the lens units,
- a rear lens unit located behind said variator portion and including a focusing lens,
- wherein the focusing is effected by moving at least said focusing lens at a wide angle end, while at a telephoto end the focusing is effected by moving said focusing lens and lens units of said variator portion, and a focusing movement amount of said lens units of said variator portion is larger at the telephoto end than at the wide angle end.
- 9. A zoom lens system according to claim 8, which further comprises a front lens unit located in front of said variator portion.
- 10. A zoom lens system according to claim 9 which satisfies the following conditions:
- at the wide angle end: 0.ltoreq.X.ltoreq.0.4.DELTA.
- at the telephoto end: 0.7.ltoreq.X.ltoreq.1.2.DELTA.
- wherein X represents the focusing movement amount of the lens unit of the variator portion at the time of focusing on a predetermined finitely distant object from an infinitely distant object and .DELTA. represents the movement amount of the image point formed by said front lens unit when focusing from the infinitely distant object to the predetermined finitely distant object.
- 11. A zoom lens system according to claim 10, wherein said front lens unit has a positive refractive power.
- 12. A zoom lens system according to claim 11, wherein said variator portion has a first negative lens unit and second negative lens unit and performed zooming by varying an air space between the first and second negative lens units.
- 13. A zoom lens system according to claim 11, wherein said variator portion has a negative lens unit and a positive lens unit and performs zooming by varying an air space between the negative lens unit and the positive lens unit.
- 14. A zoom lens system according to claim 8 in which said focusing lens moves during zooming.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/444,942 filed Dec. 4, 1989 now abandoned.
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