A five-element 3:1 zoom lens system in which the first lens group has a negative power and includes two lens elements and the second lens group has a positive power and includes a pair of lens sub-groups, the first sub-group having a positive power and including a pair of lens elements and the second sub-group having a positive power and including a single lens element. In one embodiment the second sub-group remains stationary relative to the location of the image plane and in another embodiment the second sub-group remains stationary relative to the first sub-group while they are moved relative to the location of the image plane. Several of the lens element surfaces are aspherical. The second lens element of the first sub-group is relatively thick and has a relatively high optical power. The overall length of the lens system is relatively short.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Exemplary embodiments are illustrated in referenced figures of the drawings. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein be considered illustrative rather than limiting.
FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a zoom lens system.
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of a zoom lens system.
Claims
1. A zoom lens system, comprising:
a first lens group having a negative power and including two lens elements;a second lens group having a positive power and including three lens elements, the three lens elements having a first lens element having a positive power, a second lens element having a negative power, and a third lens element having a positive power, wherein the first and second lens elements of the second lens group form a first sub-group and the first sub-group has a first principal point (PP1) and an effective focal length (f) such that the absolute value of PP1 divided by f is in the range of approximately 0.4 to 0.75;wherein the first lens group can be moved relative to the second lens group to move through a range of focal lengths to achieve a zoom ratio of at least approximately 2.8.
2. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 1, wherein the first lens group includes a first lens element having a positive power and a second lens element having a negative power.
3. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 1, wherein the first and second lens is elements of the second lens group provide a telephoto effect.
4. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 1, wherein the length from the first surface of the first lens element of the first lens group is spaced apart from the location of the image formed by the zoom lens system by a distance less than five times the shortest focal length of the system.
5. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 4, wherein the length from the first surface of the first lens element of the first lens group is spaced apart from the location of the image formed by the zoom lens system by a distance less than 4.1 times the shortest focal length of the system.
6. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 1, wherein the zoom lens system forms an image for an electronic image sensor that has an active area whose size can be represented by a diagonal thereof;
wherein the length from the first surface of the first lens element of the first lens group is spaced apart from the image formed by the zoom lens system by a distance less than four times the diagonal of the active area of the electronic image sensor.
7. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 6, wherein the length from the first surface of the first lens element of the first lens group is spaced apart from the image formed by the zoom lens system by a distance less than 3.4 times the diagonal of the active area of the electronic image sensor.
8. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 1, wherein the third lens element in the second lens group remains stationary relative to the location of the image formed by the zoom lens system when the focal length of the system is varied.
9. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 1, wherein the third lens element in the second lens group remains stationary relative to the second lens element in the second lens group when the focal length of the system is varied.
10. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 1, wherein one or more of the lens elements in the zoom lens system are composed of glass.
11. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 1, wherein one or more of the lens elements in the zoom lens system are composed of a molded plastic.
12. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 1, wherein one or more of the lens elements in the zoom lens system has an aspheric surface.
13. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 1, wherein the first and second lens elements of the second lens group form a first sub-group and the first sub-group has an effective focal length between 1.0 and 1.5.
14. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 1, wherein the second lens element in the second lens group has a thickness of at least 0.6 times the shortest focal length of the system.
15. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 1, wherein the second lens element in the second lens group has a thickness of at least 0.9 times the shortest focal length of the system.
16. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 1, wherein the second lens element in the second lens group has a thickness of at least 0.94 times the shortest focal length of the system.
17. A zoom lens system, comprising:
a first lens group having a negative power and including two lens elements;a second lens group having a positive power and including three lens elements, the three lens elements having a first lens element having a positive power, a second lens element having a negative power, and a third lens element having a positive power, wherein the first and second lens elements of the second lens group form a first sub-group and the first sub-group has an effective focal length between 1.0 and 1.5;wherein the first lens group can be moved relative to the second lens group to move through a range of focal lengths to achieve a zoom ratio of at least approximately 2.8.
18. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 17, wherein the first lens group includes a first lens element having a positive power and a second lens element having a negative power.
19. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 17, wherein the first and second lens elements of the second lens group provide a telephoto effect.
20. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 17, wherein the length from the first surface of the first lens element of the first lens group is spaced apart from the location of the image formed by the zoom lens system by a distance less than five times the shortest focal length of the system.
21. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 20, wherein the length from the first surface of the first lens element of the first lens group is spaced apart from the location of the image formed by the zoom lens system by a distance less than 4.1 times the shortest focal length of the system.
22. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 17, wherein the zoom lens system forms an image for an electronic image sensor that has an active area whose size can be represented by a diagonal thereof;
wherein the length from the first surface of the first lens element of the first lens group is spaced apart from the image formed by the zoom lens system by a distance less than four times the diagonal of the active area of the electronic image sensor.
23. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 22, wherein the length from the first surface of the first lens element of the first lens group is spaced apart from the image formed by the zoom lens system by a distance less than 3.4 times the diagonal of the active area of the electronic image sensor.
24. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 17, wherein the third lens element in the second lens group remains stationary relative to the location of the image formed by the zoom lens system when the focal length of the system is varied.
25. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 17, wherein the third lens element in the second lens group remains stationary relative to the second lens element in the second lens group when the focal length of the system is varied.
26. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 17, wherein one or more of the lens elements in the zoom lens system are composed of glass.
27. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 17, wherein one or more of the lens elements in the zoom lens system are composed of a molded plastic.
28. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 17, wherein one or more of the lens elements in the zoom lens system has an aspheric surface.
29. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 17, wherein the first and second lens elements of the second lens group form a first sub-group and the first sub-group has a first principal point (PP1) and an effective focal length (f) such that the absolute value of PP1 divided by f is between 0.4 and 0.75.
30. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 17, wherein the second lens element in the second lens group has a thickness of at least 0.6 times the shortest focal length of the system.
31. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 17, wherein the second lens element in the second lens group has a thickness of at least 0.9 times the shortest focal length of the system.
32. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 17, wherein the second lens element in the second lens group has a thickness of at least 0.94 times the shortest focal length of the system.
33. A zoom lens system, comprising:
a first lens group having a negative power and including two lens elements;a second lens group having a positive power and including three lens elements, the three lens elements having a first lens element having a positive power, a second lens element having a negative power, and a third lens element having a positive power, wherein the second lens element has a thickness of at least 0.6 times the shortest focal length of the system.wherein the first lens group can be moved relative to the second lens group to move through a range of focal lengths to achieve a zoom ratio of at least approximately 2.8.
34. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 33, wherein the first lens group includes a first lens element having a positive power and a second lens element having a negative power.
35. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 33, wherein the first and second lens elements of the second lens group provide a telephoto effect.
36. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 33, wherein the length from the first surface of the first lens element of the first lens group is spaced apart from the image formed by the zoom lens group by a distance less than five times the shortest focal length of the system.
37. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 36, wherein the length from the first surface of the first lens element of the first lens group is spaced apart from the image formed by the zoom lens group by a distance less than 4.1 times the shortest focal length of the system.
38. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 33, wherein the zoom lens system forms an image for an electronic image sensor that has an active area whose size can be represented by a diagonal thereof;
wherein the length from the first surface of the first lens element of the first lens group is spaced apart from the image formed by the zoom lens system by a distance less than four times the diagonal of the active area of the electronic image sensor.
39. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 38, wherein the length from the first surface of the first lens element of the first lens group is spaced apart from the image formed by the zoom lens system by a distance less than 3.4 times the diagonal of the active area of the electronic image sensor.
40. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 33, wherein the third lens element in the second lens group remains stationary relative to the image formed by the zoom lens system when the focal length of the system is varied.
41. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 33, wherein the third lens element in the second lens group remains stationary relative to the second lens element in the second lens group when the focal length of the system is varied.
42. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 33, wherein one or more of the lens elements in the zoom lens system are composed of glass.
43. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 33, wherein one or more of the lens elements in the zoom lens system are composed of a molded plastic.
44. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 33, wherein one or more of the lens elements in the zoom lens system has an aspheric surface.
45. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 33, wherein the first and second lens elements of the second lens group form a first sub-group and the first sub-group has an effective focal length between 1.0 and 1.5.
46. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 33, wherein the first and second lens elements of the second lens group form a first sub-group and the first sub-group has a first principal point (PP1) and an effective focal length (f) such that the absolute value of PP1 divided by f is between 0.4 and 0.75.
47. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 33, wherein the second lens element in the second lens group has a thickness of at least 0.9 times the shortest focal length of the system.
48. A zoom lens system as defined in claim 33, wherein the second lens element in the second lens group has a thickness of at least 0.94 times the shortest focal length of the system.