Claims
- 1. A zoom lens centered on an optical axis for imaging onto an image plane, said zoom lens comprising a plurality of lens elements arranged along an optical axis in order from an object side into:
- a front, positive power lens unit consisting of a positive lens element and a negative lens element airspaced from said positive lens element;
- a rear, negative power lens unit located between the front lens unit and the image plane, said rear and said front lens units being simultaneously movable towards the object side during zooming from a wide angle to a telephoto position;
- a middle, positive power lens unit located between the front and rear lens units, said middle lens unit having only two lens components and being movable in the same direction as the front and rear lens units and travels a shorter net axial distance than the distance traveled by said front and rear lens units; and
- the plurality of lens elements of said zoom lens have sufficient optical powers, spacings and radii of curvature to provide for a zoom ratio ZR and to maintain an overall compactness so that L.sub.v /f.sub.t< 0.9 and ZR=f.sub.t /f.sub.w> 2.5 where L.sub.v is the distance from the front vertex of the lens zoom lens to image plane in the telephoto position, f.sub.t is the focal length of the zoom lens in the telephoto position, and f.sub.w is the focal length of the zoom lens in the wide-angle position.
- 2. A zoom lens according to claim 1, wherein said front and said rear lens units move axially at the same speed and direction.
- 3. A zoom lens according to claim 1 wherein f.sub.t /f.sub.w.apprxeq. 3.
- 4. A zoom lens centered on an optical axis for imaging onto an image plane, said zoom lens comprising a plurality of lens elements arranged along an optical axis in order from an object side into:
- a front, positive power lens unit consisting of a positive lens element and a negative lens element airspaced from said positive lens element;
- a rear, negative power lens unit located between the front lens unit and the image plane, said rear and said front lens units being simultaneously movable towards the object side during zooming from a wide angle to a telephoto position;
- a middle, positive power lens unit located between the front and rear lens units, said middle lens unit being movable in the same direction as the front and rear lens units and travels a shorter net axial distance than the distance traveled by said front and rear lens units; and
- the plurality of lens elements of said zoom lens have sufficient optical powers, spacings and radii of curvature to provide for a zoom ratio ZR and to maintain an overall compactness so that L.sub.v /f.sub.t< 0.9 and ZR=f.sub.t /f.sub.w> 2.5 where L.sub.v is the distance from the front vertex of the lens zoom lens to image plane in the telephoto position, f.sub.t is the focal length of the zoom lens in the telephoto position, and f.sub.w is the focal length of the zoom lens in the wide-angle position, wherein f.sub.w< 30 mm.
- 5. A zoom lens according to claim 4 wherein said zoom lens has a maximum 1/2 field of view that is at least 30 degrees.
- 6. A zoom lens according to claim 5, wherein f.sub.w.congruent. 25 mm.
- 7. A zoom lens centered on an optical axis for imaging onto an image plane, said zoom lens consisting of five lens elements arranged along an optical axis in order from an object side into
- a front, positive power lens unit consisting of a positive lens element and a negative lens element airspaced from said positive lens element;
- a rear, negative power lens unit located between the front lens unit and the image plane, said rear and said front lens units being simultaneously movable towards the object side during zooming from a wide angle to a telephoto position;
- a middle, positive power lens unit located between the front and rear lens units, said middle lens unit being movable in the same direction as the front and rear lens units and travels a shorter net axial distance than the distance traveled by said front and rear lens units; and
- the said five lens elements of said zoom lens have sufficient optical powers, spacings and radii of curvature to provide for a zoom ratio ZR and to maintain an overall compactness so that L.sub.v /f.sub.t< 0.9 and ZR=f.sub.t /f.sub.w> 2.5 where L.sub.v is the distance from the front vertex of the lens zoom lens to image plane in the telephoto position, f.sub.t is the focal length of the zoom lens in the telephoto position, and f.sub.w is the focal length of the zoom lens in the wide-angle position.
- 8. A zoom lens according to claim 1, wherein said front lens unit is corrected for primary axial color.
- 9. A zoom lens according to claim 1, having at least two aspheric surfaces.
- 10. A zoom lens according to claim 1, having at least one aspheric surface in each of said three lens units.
- 11. A zoom lens centered on an optical axis for imaging onto an image plane, said zoom lens comprising a plurality of lens elements arranged into:
- a front, positive power lens unit having a positive power lens element and a negative power lens element airspaced from said positive lens element, said front lens unit being movable toward and away from the image plane along the optical axis;
- a rear, negative power lens unit between the front lens unit and the image plane, said rear lens unit being integral with the front lens unit so as to be movable therewith;
- a middle, positive power lens unit between the front and rear lens units, said middle lens unit comprising no more than two lens components and being movable in the same direction as the front and rear lens units at a slower speed than that at which the front and rear lens units are moved,
- the plurality of lens elements have sufficient optical powers, spacings and radii of curvature to provide for a zoom ratio ZR=f.sub.t /f.sub.w greater than 2.5 and to maintain an overall compactness so that L.sub.v /f.sub.t< 0.9, where L.sub.v is the distance from the front vertex of the zoom lens to the film plane in the telephoto position and f.sub.t is the focal length of the zoom lens in the telephoto position and f.sub.w is the focal length of the zoom lens in the wide-angle position.
- 12. A zoom lens according to claim 11, wherein said positive lens element of said front lens unit is a frontmost lens element.
- 13. A zoom lens according to claim 12, wherein:
- said lens elements of said front lens unit are a positive power lens element with a convex surface oriented towards an object side and a negative power lens element with a concave surface oriented towards said middle lens unit; and
- the lens elements comprising said middle lens unit and said rear lens unit are, in order from the front lens unit, a meniscus lens element having a concave object side surface, a biconvex lens element, and a negative lens element with a concave object side surface and an image side surface, said concave object side surface having a smaller radius of curvature than said image side surface.
- 14. A zoom lens according to claim 13, wherein said meniscus lens element and said biconvex lens element form said middle lens unit; and said negative lens element with said concave object side surface forms said rear lens unit.
- 15. A zoom lens according to claim 14, having at least one aspheric surface in each of said lens units.
- 16. A zoom lens according to claim 15, wherein f.sub.w< 29 mm and said zoom lens has a maxiumu 1/2of view that is at least 30 degrees.
- 17. A zoom lens according to claim 14, further having an aperture stop which moves integrally with lens elements of said front lens unit.
- 18. A zoom lens according to claim 17, having at least two aspheric surfaces.
- 19. A zoom lens according to claim 17, having at least one aspheric surface in each of said lens units.
- 20. A zoom lens according to claim 17, wherein said zoom lens has only 5 lens elements and f.sub.w< 29 mm.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to the following commonly assigned application: U.S. Ser. No. 08/901,182, filed Jul. 28, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,886,829, by William Goosey and entitled COMPACT ZOOM LENS WITH A LARGE ZOOM RATIO.
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