Claims
- 1. A zoom lens comprising:
- from front to rear, a negative first component, a positive second component, a negative third component and a positive fourth component,
- said first, said second and said third components being moved axially independent of each other when zooming, and said fourth component remaining stationary during zooming and wherein said first and said second components are closest to each other when in the telephoto positions, and said third and said fourth components are closest to each other when in the wide angle positions and also satisfying the following conditions:
- 1<f4/fT<8
- 0.5<.vertline.f1.vertline./fT<1.2
- f2<.vertline.f1.vertline.<.vertline.f3.vertline.
- wherein f1, f2, f3 and f4 are the focal lengths of said first, second, third and fourth components respectively, and fT is the longest focal length of the entire system.
- 2. A zoom lens comprising:
- from front to rear, a negative first component, a positive second component, a positive third component and a positive fourth component,
- said first, said second and said third components being moved axially independent of each other when zooming, and said fourth component remaining stationary during zooming.
- 3. A zoom lens according to claim 2, wherein said first and said second components are closest to each other when in the telephoto positions, and said third and said fourth components are closest to each other when in the wide angle positions.
- 4. A zoom lens according to claim 3, satisfying the following conditions:
- 1<f4/fT<8
- 0.5<.vertline.f1.vertline./fT<1.2
- f2<.vertline.f1.vertline.<f3
- wherein f1, f2, f3 and f4 are the focal lengths of said first, second, third and fourth components respectively, and fT is the longest focal length of the entire system.
- 5. A zoom lens comprising:
- from front to rear, a negative first component, a positive second component, a third component and a fourth component, and
- said first, second and third components being moved axially independent of each other when zooming, and said fourth component remaining stationary during zooming and satisfying the following conditions:
- 1<f4/fT<8
- 0.5<f1/fT<1.2
- f2<.vertline.f1.vertline.<.vertline.f3.vertline.
- wherein f1, f2, f3 and f4 are the focal lengths of said first, second, third and fourth components respectively, and fT is the longest focal length of the entire system.
- 6. A zoom lens comprising:
- from front to rear, a negative first component, a positive second component, a third component and a fourth component,
- said first, second and third components being moved axially independent of each other when zooming, and said fourth component remaining stationary during zooming and satisfying the following conditions:
- 0.5<f1/fT<1.2
- f2<.vertline.f1.vertline.<.vertline.f3
- wherein f1, f2 and f3 are the focal lengths of said first, second, and third components respectively, and fT is the longest focal length of the entire system.
- 7. A zoom lens according to claim 6, wherein said third component includes a positive lens and a negative lens.
- 8. A zoom lens according to claim 6, wherein said third component includes a doublet lens.
- 9. A zoom lens according to claim 6, wherein said fourth component is a positive lens.
- 10. A zoom lens according to claim 6, wherein said fourth component includes a positive lens and a negative lens.
- 11. A zoom lens according to claim 6, wherein said second component includes a plurality of positive lenses, a negative lens and a positive lens.
Priority Claims (2)
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58-97178 |
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58-140002 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 613,583, filed May 23, 1984 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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