Zoom lens

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 8614855
  • Patent Number
    8,614,855
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 25, 2010
    14 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 24, 2013
    10 years ago
Abstract
A zoom lens comprising sequentially from an object side a first lens group having a positive refractive power; a second lens group having a negative refractive power; a third lens group having a positive refractive power; a fourth lens group having a negative refractive power; and a fifth lens group having a positive refractive power and formed by a cemented lens alone that includes a negative lens and a positive lens. The zoom lens zooms from a wide angle edge to a telephoto edge by moving the second lens group along an optical axis, from the object side toward the image plane side. The zoom lens performs focusing and corrects image plane variation accompanying zoom by moving the fourth lens group along the optical axis, and corrects image blur caused by minute vibrations by moving the entire fifth lens group in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a zoom lens of a compact size and a light weight optimal for mounting to an electronic imaging apparatus such as a monitoring camera, and having function of correcting optical image blur.


BACKGROUND ART

Conventionally, a large number of anti-blur optical systems having a function of preventing the blurring of captured images have been proposed. Among optical systems used for anti-blur, the shifting of a portion of the lenses in the optical lens system, in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis (eccentricity) is the most widely adopted scheme (see, for example, Patent Documents 1 to 3).


For example, the zoom lens recited in Patent Document 1 includes, sequentially from an object side, lens groups that are respectively positive, negative, positive, negative, and positive, where zoom is performed at the second lens group and focusing is performed at the fifth lens group. Further, by moving the entire third lens group in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis, image blur consequent to the occurrence of camera shake is corrected. This zoom lens disposes an anti-blur lens group near the diaphragm and deterioration of optical performance during anti-blur can be suppressed throughout the entire zoom range.


Meanwhile, the zoom lenses recited in Patent Documents 2 and 3 include plural lens groups, where image blur is corrected by shifting the image by moving in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis, a lens in the last lens group positioned farthest on the image side.

  • [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 2000-298235
  • [Patent Document 2] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 2006-71993
  • [Patent Document 3] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 2006-276475


DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
Problem to be Solved by the Invention

However, since monitoring cameras are securely fixed when installed, image blur consequent to handheld-use such as with a video camera is not likely to occur. Nevertheless, recently, even for zoom lenses used in monitoring cameras, a high power zoom lens having a large zoom ratio is desired. Thus, if the zoom ratio is increased, the focal length of the telephoto edge increases, whereby the lens becomes easily affected by minute vibrations (such as that caused by an air conditioner) in the environment where the lens is installed. Consequently, accompanying increased zoom ratios, lenses having an anti-blur function are demanded even for zoom lenses of monitoring cameras.


The zoom lens recited in Patent Document 1 having an F number of 1.65 is bright and having a zoom ratio of 12× is capable of high power zoom. Moreover, having an anti-blur lens group disposed near the diaphragm, the zoom lens is equipped with an anti-blur measure. However, if the diameter and zoom ratio of this zoom lens is to be further increased, the lens diameter of the third group has to be increased. Therefore, accompanying the increased size of the lens, the anti-blur mechanism also increases in size.


In the zoom lenses recited in Patent Documents 2 and 3, if a lens in the last lens group positioned farthest on the image side is given an anti-blur function, the refractive power of the anti-blur lens becomes too strong and the deterioration in optical performance occurring when the optical image blur correction is performed as the anti-blur measure becomes substantial, making diameter increases difficult.


The present invention was conceived in light of the above problems. An object of the present invention is to provide a compact, light weight, high power zoom lens that effectively corrects various types of aberration throughout the entire zoom range and can further perform optical image blur correction as an anti-blur measure.


Means for Solving Problem

To solve the problems above and achieve an object, a zoom lens according to the present invention includes, sequentially from an object side, a first lens group having a positive refractive power, a second lens group having a negative refractive power, a third lens group having a positive refractive power, a fourth lens group having a negative refractive power, and a fifth lens group having a positive refractive power and formed by a cemented lens alone, the cemented lens including a negative lens and a positive lens. The zoom lens zooms from a wide angle edge to a telephoto edge by moving the second lens group along an optical axis, from the object side toward an image plane side. The zoom lens performs focusing and corrects image plane variation accompanying zoom by moving the fourth lens group along the optical axis, and corrects image blur caused by minute vibrations by moving the entire fifth lens group in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis.


According to the present invention, the anti-blur mechanism can be reduced in size by using, as an anti-blur lens group, the entire fifth lens group configured only by the cemented lens.


Further, in the zoom lens according to the invention, the fifth lens group is fixed with respect to a direction along the optical axis during zoom and focusing. According to the invention, the fifth lens group is specialized for an anti-blur function, without being moved in a direction along the optical axis, whereby positioning adjustment of the fifth lens group is easy and the range of movement is limited. Consequently, space saving becomes possible without complicating the anti-blur mechanism. Further, in the zoom lens, the third lens group includes, sequentially from the object side, a positive lens, and a cemented lens formed by a negative lens and a positive lens. According to the invention, in the third lens group, the cemented lens formed by a negative lens and a positive lens is disposed on the image plane side of the positive lens, whereby spherical aberration that cannot be completely corrected by the preceding positive lens can be assuredly reduced by the subsequent cemented lens while chromatic aberration correction can be simultaneously realized. Moreover, in the zoom lens according to the invention, the third lens group includes on the image plane side of the cemented lens, at least 1 positive lens. According to the invention, spherical aberration and chromatic aberration can be favorably corrected by the disposal of at least 1 positive lens on the image plane side of the cemented lens, even with high resolution and a bright state (small F number).


The zoom lens according to the invention further satisfies the following conditional expression, where f5 is the focal length of the fifth lens group and ft is the focal length of the entire zoom lens system, at the telephoto edge. According to the invention, a proper refractive power of the fifth lens group is facilitated and both favorable correction of various types of aberration and effective correction of image blur can be achieved.

0.06<f5/ft<0.08


Further, the zoom lens according to the invention satisfies conditional expressions:

|FNw×Rp/fw|>20,
FNw≦1.83,
0.7<|f4/f5|<1.0

Where, Rp is the radius of curvature of the image plane side of the positive lens constituting the fifth lens group, fw is the focal length of the entire zoom lens system, at the wide angle edge, FNw is the F number of the entire zoom lens, at the wide angle edge, f4 is the focal length of the fourth lens group, and f5 is the focal length of the fifth lens group.


According to the invention, configuration of the fifth lens group (anti-blur lens group) by the cemented lens alone enables the weight load at the time of anti-blur correction to be suppressed. Further, even in a bright state (FNw≦1.83), the deterioration in optical performance occurring when image blur correction is performed can be prevented, making optical system diameter increases easy.


Effect of the Invention

According to the present invention, the provision of a compact, light weight, high power zoom lens that can perform effective correction of various types of aberration throughout the entire zoom range and optical image blur correction as an anti-blur measure, is achieved.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 depicts a cross-sectional view (along the optical axis) of the zoom lens of a first embodiment according to the present invention;



FIG. 2 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the wide angle edge of the zoom lens of the first embodiment according to the invention;



FIG. 3 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the intermediate edge of the zoom lens of the first embodiment according to the invention;



FIG. 4 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the telephoto edge of the zoom lens of the first embodiment according to the invention;



FIG. 5 depicts a cross-sectional view (along the optical axis) of the zoom lens of a second embodiment according to the present invention;



FIG. 6 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the wide angle edge of the zoom lens of the second embodiment according to the invention;



FIG. 7 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the intermediate edge of the zoom lens of the second embodiment according to the invention;



FIG. 8 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the telephoto edge of the zoom lens of the second embodiment according to the invention;



FIG. 9 depicts a cross-sectional view (along the optical axis) of the zoom lens of a third embodiment according to the present invention;



FIG. 10 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the wide angle edge of the zoom lens of the third embodiment according to the invention;



FIG. 11 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the intermediate edge of the zoom lens of the third embodiment according to the invention;



FIG. 12 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the telephoto edge of the zoom lens of the third embodiment according to the invention;



FIG. 13 depicts a cross-sectional view (along the optical axis) of the zoom lens of a fourth embodiment according to the present invention;



FIG. 14 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the wide angle edge of the zoom lens of the fourth embodiment according to the invention;



FIG. 15 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the intermediate edge of the zoom lens of the fourth embodiment according to the invention; and



FIG. 16 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the telephoto edge of the zoom lens of the fourth embodiment according to the invention.





BEST MODE(S) FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

Preferred embodiments of a zoom lens according to the present invention will be described in detail.


The zoom lens according to the present invention includes, sequentially from the object side, a first lens group having a positive refractive power, a second lens group having a negative refractive power, a third lens group having a positive refractive power, a fourth lens group having a negative refractive power, and a fifth lens group having a positive refractive power.


The zoom lens of the present invention zooms from a wide angle edge to a telephoto edge by moving the second lens group along the optical axis from the object side toward the image side. Further, by moving the fourth lens groups along the optical axis, the zoom lens performs focusing and corrects image plane variation (image location), which accompanies zoom. The first lens group and the third lens group do not move.


An object of the present invention is to provide a compact, wide angle zoom lens that is capable of high power zoom of 55× and that maintains high optical performance throughout the entire zoom range while performing optical image blur correction as an anti-blur measure. To achieve this object, various conditions are set as indicated below.


The first lens group includes, sequentially from the object side, a cemented lens that is formed by a negative lens and a positive lens; and 2 positive lenses. The following conditional expression is preferably satisfied, where the Abbe number at the d-line of the negative lens in the cemented lens is υln and the Abbe number at the d-line of the positive lens in the cemented lens is υlp.

35<υlp−υln<44  (1)


Conditional expression (1) is an expression that prescribes a difference of the Abbe numbers at the d-lines of the negative lens and positive lens constituting the cemented lens in the first lens group. Above the upper limit of the conditional expression (1), the correction of axial chromatic aberration along the g-line at the telephoto edge of the zoom lens becomes difficult. On the other hand, below the lower limit of conditional expression (1), the refractive power of each of the lenses has to be increased in order to correct axial chromatic aberration and as a result, a disadvantage arises in that the correction of various types of aberration, including spherical aberration, becomes difficult.


Further, the zoom lens of the present invention preferably satisfies the following conditional expression, where the focal length of the first lens group is f1 and the focal length of the entire zoom lens system, at the telephoto edge is ft.

0.27<f1/ft<0.33  (2)


Condition expression (2) is an expression that prescribes a ratio of the focal length of the first lens group and the focal length of the entire zoom lens system, at the telephoto edge, and represents a condition for achieving a reduction in the overall length of the optical system as well as for facilitating a proper refractive power of the first lens group and for realizing favorable correction of various types of aberration. Below the lower limit of the conditional expression (2), the refractive power of the first lens groups becomes too strong, making the correction of various types of aberration, including spherical aberration at the telephoto edge of the zoom lens, difficult. On the other hand, above the upper limit of conditional expression (2), the refractive power of the first lens group becomes too weak, increasing the overall length of the optical system.


The second lens group includes a cemented lens configured, sequentially from the object side, by a negative lens, a negative lens, and a positive lens. Alternatively, the second lens group includes, sequentially from the object side, a cemented lens configured by a negative lens, a negative lens and a positive lens; and a negative lens. Here, chromatic aberration is favorably corrected by disposing the cemented lens in the second lens group.


The third lens group includes, sequentially from the object side, a positive lens; a cemented lens formed by a negative lens and a positive lens; and a positive lens. On the image plane side of the positive lens, disposal of the cemented lens formed by a negative lens and positive lens enables spherical aberration that cannot be completely corrected by the positive lens to be assuredly reduced by the cemented lens while further enabling chromatic aberration correction to be simultaneously realized. The effect is greater than compared to a configuration where the cemented lens is formed, sequentially from the object side, by a positive and a negative lens. Further, at least 1 positive lens is disposed on the image plane side of the cemented lens, whereby even with high resolution and a bright state (small F number), spherical aberration and chromatic aberration can be favorably corrected. Moreover, at least one surface of the positive lenses configuring the third lens group is formed to be aspheric. By such configuration, various types of aberration, including spherical aberration, can be favorably corrected.


The following conditional expression is preferably satisfied, where the focal length of the third lens group is f3 and the focal length of the entire zoom lens system, at the wide angle edge is fw.

3.5<f3/fw<4.0  (3)


Conditional expression (3) is an expression that prescribes a ratio of the focal length of the third lens group and the focal length of the entire zoom lens system, at the wide angle edge, and represents a condition for achieving a reduction in the overall length of the optical system as well as for facilitating a proper refractive power of the third lens group and for realizing favorable correction of various types of aberration. Below the lower limit of conditional expression (3), the refractive power of the third lens group becomes to strong, making the correction of various types of aberration, including spherical aberration at the wide angle edge, difficult. On the other hand, above the upper limit of conditional expression (3), the refractive power of the third lens group becomes too weak, whereby subsequent lens groups (the third lens group and subsequent lens groups) cannot be made smaller, making it difficult to establish the displacement amount necessary for image plane correction and focusing by the fourth lens group.


The fourth lens group includes, sequentially from the object side, a positive lens and a negative lens. Further, at least 1 surface of the negative lens constituting the fourth lens group is formed to be aspheric. The aspheric surface in the fourth lens group enables favorable correction of various types of aberration by few lenses. In addition, a sufficient displacement amount is established for the fourth lens group and the correction of image plane variation (image location), which accompanies zooming, and focusing can be effectively performed.


The fifth lens group includes, sequentially from the object side, a negative lens and a positive lens that are cemented. Further, by moving the entire fifth lens group in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis, image blur caused by minute vibrations is corrected. In this manner, by using, as an anti-blur lens group, the entire fifth lens group, which is formed by only the cemented lens, reductions in the size and weight of the anti-blur mechanism can be realized. Further, the fifth lens group is fixed with respect to a direction along the optical axis during zoom and focusing, whereby the fifth lens group is specialized for an anti-blur function, without being moved in a direction along the optical axis. Consequently, space saving becomes possible without complicating the anti-blur mechanism.


Furthermore, the zoom lens according to the present invention preferably satisfies the following conditional expression, where the focal length of the fourth lens group is f4 and the focal length of the fifth lens group is f5.

0.7<|f4/f5|<1.0  (4)


Conditional expression (4) is an expression that prescribes a ratio of the focal length of the fourth lens group and the focal length of the fifth lens group. Below the lower limit of conditional expression (4), the refractive power of the fourth lens group becomes too strong, making the correction of various types of aberration, including spherical aberration caused by focal length variation, to become difficult. On the other hand, above the upper limit of conditional expression (4), the refractive power of the fourth lens group becomes too weak, making it difficult to establish the displacement amount necessary for image place correction and focusing by the fourth lens group. Further, if the refractive power of the fifth lens groups becomes strong compared to the fourth lens group, back focus becomes too short, arising in a disadvantage in that it is difficult to establish space for inserting a filter, cover glass and the like.


Further, the zoom lens according to the invention preferably satisfies the following conditional expression, where the focal length of the fifth lens group is f5 and the focal length of the entire zoom lens system, at the telephoto edge is ft.

0.06<f5/ft<0.08  (5)


Conditional expression (5) is an expression that prescribes a ratio of the focal length of the fifth lens group and the focal length of the entire zoom lens system, at the telephoto edge, and represents a condition for facilitating a proper refractive power of the fifth lens group and for achieving both favorable correction of various types of aberration and effective image blur correction. Satisfaction of conditional expression (5) enables an anti-blur function to be provided to the fifth lens group. Below the lower limit of conditional expression (5), the refractive power of the fifth lens group becomes too strong and deterioration in optical performance occurring when the optical image blur correction is performed as the anti-blur measure becomes substantial, making diameter increases difficult. On the other hand, above the upper limit of conditional expression (5), the refractive power of the fifth lens group becomes too weak, whereby a refractive power necessary for image blur correction as an anti-blur measure, cannot be established.


The zoom lens according to the present invention preferably satisfies the following conditional expression, where the radius of curvature on the image plane side of the positive lens constituting the fifth lens group is Rp, the focal length of the entire zoom lens system, at the wide angle edge is fw and the F number of the entire zoom lens system, at the wide angle edge is FNw.

|FNw×Rp/fw|>20  (6)


Conditional expression (6) is an expression that represents a condition for effectively executing image blur correction as an anti-blur measure. Below the lower limit of conditional expression (6), the radius of curvature of the image plane side of the positive lens constituting the fifth lens group becomes too small, increasing the likelihood that blurring will occur when image blur correction is performed as an anti-blur measure.


As described, the zoom lens according to the present invention has the characteristics described above, whereby effective correction of various types of aberration is possible throughout the entire zoom range, without sacrifice of optical system compactness, and high optical performance is maintained while enabling high power zoom. Further, by using the entire fifth lens group as an anti-blur lens group, the anti-blur mechanism can be reduced in size. In addition, by satisfying conditional expressions (5) and (6), effective image blur correction can be performed as an anti-blur measure while maintaining high optical performance. Further, by simultaneously satisfying conditional expressions (4) and (6), configuration of the fifth lens group (anti-blur lens group) by only the cemented lens enables the weight load at the time of anti-blur correction to be suppressed. Further, even in a bright state (FNw≦1.83), the deterioration in optical performance occurring when image blur correction is performed can be prevented, making optical system diameter increases easy.


Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings, embodiments of the zoom lens according to the present invention will be described in detail. However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments.


First Embodiment


FIG. 1 depicts a cross-sectional view (along the optical axis) of the zoom lens of a first embodiment according to the present invention. The zoom lens includes sequentially from an object (not depicted) side, a first lens group G11 having a positive refractive power, a second lens group G12 having a negative refractive power, a third lens group G13 having a positive refractive power, a fourth lens group G14 having a negative refractive power, and a fifth lens group G15 having a positive refractive power. Between the second lens group G12 and the third lens group G13, a diaphragm STP is disposed. Between the fifth lens group G15 and an image plane IMG, a filter FT configured by an infrared cut filter, a low pass filter, etc. and a cover glass CG are disposed sequentially from the object side. The filter FT and the cover glass CG are disposed as necessary and when not necessary, may be omitted. Further, at the image plane IMG, the light receiving surface of an imaging element, such as a CCD and CMOS, is disposed.


The first lens group G11 includes, sequentially from the object side, a negative lens L111, a positive lens L112, a positive lens L113, and a positive lens L114. The negative lens L111 and the positive lens L112 are cemented.


The second lens group G12 includes, sequentially from the object side, a negative lens L121, a negative lens L122, and a positive lens L123. The negative lens L122 and the positive lens L123 are cemented.


The third lens group G13 includes, sequentially from the object side, a positive lens L131, a negative lens L132, a positive lens L133, and a positive lens L134. The negative lens L132 and the positive lens L133 are cemented. Further, the object-side surface of the positive lens L131 and that of the positive lens L134 are formed to be aspheric, respectively.


The fourth lens group G14 includes, sequentially from the object side, a positive lens L141 and a negative lens L142. The positive lens L141 and the negative lens L142 are cemented. Further, the image plane IMG-side surface of the negative lens L142 is formed to be aspheric.


The fifth lens group G15 includes, sequentially from the object side, a negative lens L151 and a positive lens L152. The negative lens L151 and the positive lens L152 are cemented.


The zoom lens zooms from the wide angle edge to the telephoto edge by moving the second lens group G12 along the optical axis, from the object side toward the image plane IMG side. Further, the zoom lens performs focusing and corrects image plane variation (image location) accompanying zoom, by moving the fourth lens group G14 along the optical axis. The zoom lens corrects image blur caused by minute vibrations by moving the entire fifth lens group G15 in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis. Furthermore, the first lens group G11 and the third lens group G13 do not move.


Various values related to the zoom lens according to the first embodiment are indicated below.

















Focal length of entire zoom lens system, at wide angle edge



(fw) = 6.00 mm



Focal length of entire zoom lens system, at intermediate



edge = 45.1 mm



Focal length of entire zoom lens system, at telephoto edge



(ft) = 330 mm



F number = 1.82 (wide angle edge) to 2.23 (intermediate edge)



to 6.12 (telephoto edge)



Angle of view (2ω) = 62.2° (wide angle edge) to 8.1°



(intermediate edge) to 1.1° (telephoto edge)



(Values related to conditional expression (1))



Abbe number at d-line of negative lens L111 1n) = 42.71



Abbe number at d-line of positive lens L112 1p) = 81.54



υ1p − υ1n = 38.83



(Values related to conditional expression (2))



Focal length of first lens group G11 (f1) = 107.82



f1/ft = 0.327



(Values related to conditional expression (3))



Focal length of third lens group G13 (f3) = 23.28



f3/fw = 3.880



(Values related to conditional expression (4))



Focal length of fourth lens group G14 (f4) = −19.25



Focal length of fifth lens group G15 (f5) = 23.26



|f4/f5| = 0.828



(Values related to conditional expression (5))



f5/ft = 0.070



(Values related to conditional expression (6))



Radius of curvature of image plane IMG side of positive



lens L152 (Rp) = 1255.491



|FNw × Rp/fw| = 381.2














r1 = 628.629
d1 = 2.500
nd1 = 1.83481
υd1 = 42.71


r2 = 80.402
d2 = 8.688
nd2 = 1.49700
υd2 = 81.54


r3 = −365.347
d3 = 0.200


r4 = 87.972
d4 = 6.267
nd3 = 1.49700
υd3 = 81.54


r5 = 2937.246
d5 = 0.200


r6 = 79.204
d6 = 5.610
nd4 = 1.49700
υd4 = 81.54


r7 = 449.643
d7 = 1.970 (wide angle edge) to 63.659



(intermediate edge) to 87.798



(telephoto edge)


r8 = −339.143
d8 = 1.500
nd5 = 1.88300
υd5 = 40.76


r9 = 18.066
d9 = 4.200


r10 = −22.191
d10 = 1.200
nd6 = 1.77250
υd6 = 49.60


r11 = 18.958
d11 = 3.247
nd7 = 1.92286
υd7 = 20.88


r12 = 1250.168
d12 = 87.854 (wide angle edge) to



26.166 (intermediate edge) to



2.027 (telephoto edge)


r13 = ∞ (diaphragm)
d13 = 1.800


r14 = 21.761
d14 = 0.200
nd8 = 1.53610
υd8 = 41.21


(aspheric surface)


r15 = 23.133
d15 = 5.580
nd9 = 1.61800
υd9 = 63.39


r16 = 145.555
d16 = 4.971


r17 = 58.051
d17 = 1.500
nd10 = 1.92286
υd10 = 20.88


r18 = 25.973
d18 = 4.727
nd11 = 1.49700
υd11 = 81.54


r19 = −113.813
d19 = 0.200


r20 = 26.258
d20 = 0.200
nd12 = 1.53610
υd12 = 41.21


(aspheric surface)


r21 = 31.514
d21 = 3.355
nd13 = 1.61800
υd13 = 63.39


r22 = −1442.190
d22 = 2.848 (wide angle edge) to



13.961 (intermediate edge) to



2.900 (telephoto edge)


r23 = −2250.446
d23 = 4.000
nd14 = 1.84666
υd14 = 23.78


r24 = −25.866
d24 = 1.200
nd15 = 1.77250
υd15 = 49.60


r25 = 14.035
d25 = 0.200
nd16 = 1.53610
υd16 = 41.21


r26 = 14.267
d26 = 21.119 (wide angle edge) to


(aspheric surface)
10.006 (intermediate edge) to



21.067 (telephoto edge)


r27 = 12.056
d27 = 1.200
nd17 = 1.84666
υd17 = 23.78


r28 = 8.142
d28 = 3.879
nd18 = 1.61800
υd18 = 63.39


r29 = 1255.491
d29 = 1.000


r30 = ∞
d30 = 0.500
nd19 = 1.51633
υd19 = 64.14


r31 = ∞
d31 = 4.500


r32 = ∞
d32 = 3.500
nd20 = 1.51633
υd20 = 64.14


r33 = ∞
d33 = 0.107


r34 = ∞ (image plane)










Constant of cone (ε) and Aspheric coefficients (A, B, C, D, E)












(Fourteenth plane)



ε = 1.0000,



A = 0,



B = −5.23637 × 10−6, C = −1.71971 × 10−8,



D = 1.07328 × 10−11, E = −4.88964 × 10−14



(Twentieth plane)



ε = 1.0000,



A = 0,



B = −2.47065 × 10−5, C = −7.71176 × 10−8,



D = 4.08847 × 10−10, E = −2.61922 × 10−12



(Twenty-sixth plane)



ε = 1.0000,



A = 0,



B = −1.35793 × 10−5, C = −5.61543 × 10−8,



D = −8.21418 × 10−9, E = 1.56660 × 10−10










Among the values for each of the examples above, r1, r2, . . . indicate radii of curvature for each lens, diaphragm surface, etc.; d1, d2, . . . indicate the thickness of the lenses, diaphragm, etc. or the distance between surfaces thereof; nd1, nd2, . . . indicate the refraction index of each lens with respect to the d-line (λ=587.56 nm); and υd1, υd2, . . . indicate the Abbe number with respect to the d-line (λ=587.56 nm) of each lens.


Each of the aspheric surfaces above can be expressed by equation [1], where X is the direction of the optical axis, H is the height from the optical axis, and the travel direction of light is positive.









X
=




H
2

/
R


1
+


1
-

(

ɛ







H
2

/

R
2



)





+

AH
2

+

BH
4

+

CH
6

+

DH
8

+

EH
10






[
1
]







Where, R is the paraxial radius of curvature; ε is the constant of the cone; and A, B, C, D, E are the second, fourth, sixth, eighth, and tenth aspheric coefficients, respectively.



FIG. 2 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the wide angle edge of the zoom lens of the first embodiment according to the invention; FIG. 3 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the intermediate edge of the zoom lens of the first embodiment according to the invention; and FIG. 4 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the telephoto edge of the zoom lens of the first embodiment according to the invention. In the diagrams, FNo indicates the F number and 2ω indicates the angle of view. Furthermore, g, d, and c represent wavelength aberration corresponding to the g-line (λ=435.83 nm), the d-line (λ=587.56 nm), and the c-line (λ=656.27 nm), respectively; and ΔS and ΔM in a portion depicting astigmatism, indicate aberration with respect to a sagittal image plane and a meridional image plane, respectively.


As described, according to the zoom lens of the first embodiment, by satisfying the conditional expressions above, favorable aberration correction throughout the entire zoom range as well as compactness, high power zoom (on the order of 55×), and wide angle view (approximately 60°) can be achieved. In addition, optical image blur correction can be effectively performed as an anti-blur measure. Moreover, the zoom lens of the first embodiment has a configuration that includes a lens having an aspheric surface, whereby various types of aberration can be favorably corrected with few lenses.


Second Embodiment


FIG. 5 depicts a cross-sectional view (along the optical axis) of the zoom lens of a second embodiment according to the present invention. The zoom lens includes sequentially from an object (not depicted) side, a first lens group G21 having a positive refractive power, a second lens group G22 having a negative refractive power, a third lens group G23 having a positive refractive power, a fourth lens group G24 having a negative refractive power, and a fifth lens group G25 having a positive refractive power. Between the second lens group G22 and the third lens group G23, the diaphragm STP is disposed. Between the fifth lens group G25 and the image plane IMG, the filter FT configured by an infrared cut filter, a low pass filter, etc. and the cover glass CG are disposed sequentially from the object side. The filter FT and the cover glass CG are disposed as necessary and when not necessary, may be omitted. Further, at the image plane IMG, the light receiving surface of an imaging element, such as a CCD and CMOS, is disposed.


The first lens group G21 includes, sequentially from the object side, a negative lens L211, a positive lens L212, a positive lens L213, and a positive lens L214. The negative lens L211 and the positive lens L212 are cemented.


The second lens group G22 includes, sequentially from the object side, a negative lens L221, a negative lens L222, a positive lens L223, and a negative lens L224. The negative lens L222 and the positive lens L223 are cemented.


The third lens group G23 includes, sequentially from the object side, a positive lens L231, a negative lens L232, a positive lens L233, and a positive lens L234. The negative lens L232 and the positive lens L233 are cemented. Further, the object-side surface of the positive lens L231 and that of the positive lens L234 are formed to be aspheric, respectively.


The fourth lens group G24 includes, sequentially from the object side, a positive lens L241 and a negative lens L242. The positive lens L241 and the negative lens L242 are cemented. Further, the image plane IMG-side surface of the negative lens L242 is formed to be aspheric.


The fifth lens group G25 includes, sequentially from the object side, a negative lens L251 and a positive lens L252. The negative lens L251 and the positive lens L252 are cemented.


The zoom lens zooms from the wide angle edge to the telephoto edge by moving the second lens group G22 along the optical axis, from the object side toward the image plane IMG side. Further, the zoom lens performs focusing and corrects image plane variation (image location) accompanying zoom, by moving the fourth lens group G24 along the optical axis. The zoom lens corrects image blur caused by minute vibrations by moving the entire fifth lens group G25 in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis. Furthermore, the first lens group G21 and the third lens group G23 do not move.


Various values related to the zoom lens according to the second embodiment are indicated below.

















Focal length of entire zoom lens system, at wide angle edge



(fw) = 6.00 mm



Focal length of entire zoom lens system, at intermediate



edge = 44.1 mm



Focal length of entire zoom lens system, at telephoto edge



(ft) = 330 mm



F number = 1.82 (wide angle edge) to 2.25 (intermediate edge)



to 6.10 (telephoto edge)



Angle of view (2ω) = 60.0° (wide angle edge) to 8.3°



(intermediate edge) to 1.1° (telephoto edge)



(Values related to conditional expression (1))



Abbe number at d-line of negative lens L211 ln) = 42.71



Abbe number at d-line of positive lens L212 lp) = 81.54



υlp − υln = 38.83



(Values related to conditional expression (2))



Focal length of first lens group G21 (f1) = 95.50



f1/ft = 0.289



(Values related to conditional expression (3))



Focal length of third lens group G23 (f3) = 22.50



f3/fw = 3.750



(Values related to conditional expression (4))



Focal length of fourth lens group G24 (f4) = −15.72



Focal length of fifth lens group G25 (f5) = 20.94



|f4/f5| = 0.750



(Values related to conditional expression (5))



f5/ft = 0.063



(Values related to conditional expression (6))



Radius of curvature of image plane IMG side of positive



lens L252 (Rp) = −134.663



|FNw × Rp/fw| = 40.9














r1 = 873.775
d1 = 2.500
nd1 = 1.83481
υd1 = 42.71


r2 = 73.535
d2 = 12.200
nd2 = 1.49700
υd2 = 81.54


r3 = −257.818
d3 = 0.200


r4 = 81.531
d4 = 8.000
nd3 = 1.49700
υd3 = 81.54


r5 = 6696.081
d5 = 0.200


r6 = 71.004
d6 = 6.800
nd4 = 1.49700
υd4 = 81.54


r7 = 431.378
d7 = 1.987 (wide angle edge) to 55.951



(intermediate edge) to 76.261



(telephoto edge)


r8 = 157.153
d8 = 1.500
nd5 = 1.88300
υd5 = 40.76


r9 = 14.203
d9 = 4.000


r10 = −50.906
d10 = 1.200
nd6 = 1.77250
υd6 = 49.60


r11 = 13.178
d11 = 3.800
nd7 = 1.92286
υd7 = 20.88


r12 = 99.974
d12 = 2.500


r13 = −16.428
d13 = 1.200
nd8 = 1.80610
υd8 = 33.27


r14 = −25.765
d14 = 76.316 (wide angle edge) to



22.351 (intermediate edge) to 2.042



(telephoto edge)


r15 = ∞ (diaphragm)
d15 = 1.300


r16 = 24.505
d16 = 0.200
nd9 = 1.53610
υd9 = 41.21


(aspheric surface)


r17 = 26.591
d17 = 7.200
nd10 = 1.61800
υd10 = 63.39


r18 = −1147.714
d18 = 4.726


r19 = 53.199
d19 = 1.500
nd11 = 1.92286
υd11 = 20.88


r20 = 25.167
d20 = 6.000
nd12 = 1.49700
υd12 = 81.54


r21 = −349.403
d21 = 0.200


r22 = 22.951
d22 = 0.200
nd13 = 1.53610
υd13 = 41.21


(aspheric surface)


r23 = 24.974
d23 = 5.000
nd14 = 1.48749
υd14 = 70.24


r24 = −60.637
d24 = 2.899 (wide angle edge) to



12.912 (intermediate edge) to 2.861



(telephoto edge)


r25 = −753.567
d25 = 3.000
nd15 = 1.84666
υd15 = 23.78


r26 = −22.060
d26 = 1.200
nd16 = 1.77250
υd16 = 49.60


r27 = 11.766
d27 = 0.200
nd17 = 1.53610
υd17 = 41.21


r28 = 11.741
d28 = 19.259 (wide angle edge) to


(aspheric surface)
9.245 (intermediate edge) to 19.296



(telephoto edge)


r29 = 11.907
d29 = 1.200
nd18 = 1.84666
υd18 = 23.78


r30 = 8.010
d30 = 4.000
nd19 = 1.61800
υd19 = 63.39


r31 = −134.663
d31 = 1.000


r32 = ∞
d32 = 0.500
nd20 = 1.51633
υd20 = 64.14


r33 = ∞
d33 = 5.200


r34 = ∞
d34 = 2.500
nd21 = 1.51633
υd21 = 64.14


r35 = ∞
d35 = 0.110


r36 = ∞ (image plane)










Constant of cone (ε) and Aspheric coefficients (A, B, C, D, E)












(Sixteenth plane)



ε = 1.0000,



A = 0,



B = −6.35402 × 10−6, C = −2.24383 × 10−8,



D = 3.62247 × 10−11, E = −8.77579 × 10−14



(Twenty-second plane)



ε = 1.0000,



A = 0,



B = −2.75341 × 10−5, C = −3.18129 × 10−8,



D = 8.54201 × 10−11, E = −5.66320 × 10−13



(Twenty-eighth plane)



ε = 1.0000,



A = 0,



B = −2.18710 × 10−5, C = −9.28709 × 10−7,



D = 1.71800 × 10−8, E = −1.23004 × 10−10










Among the values for each of the examples above, r1, r2, . . . indicate radii of curvature for each lens, diaphragm surface, etc.; d1, d2, . . . indicate the thickness of the lenses, diaphragm, etc. or the distance between surfaces thereof; nd1, nd2, . . . indicate the refraction index of each lens with respect to the d-line (λ=587.56 nm); and υd1, υd2, . . . indicate the Abbe number with respect to the d-line (λ=587.56 nm) of each lens.


Each of the aspheric surfaces above can be expressed by equation [1], where X is the direction of the optical axis, H is the height from the optical axis, and the travel direction of light is positive.


Where, R is the paraxial radius of curvature; ε is the constant of the cone; and A, B, C, D, E are the second, fourth, sixth, eighth, and tenth aspheric coefficients, respectively.



FIG. 6 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the wide angle edge of the zoom lens of the second embodiment according to the invention; FIG. 7 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the intermediate edge of the zoom lens of the second embodiment according to the invention; and FIG. 8 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the telephoto edge of the zoom lens of the second embodiment according to the invention. In the diagrams, FNo indicates the F number and 2ω indicates the angle of view. Furthermore, g, d, and c represent wavelength aberration corresponding to the g-line (λ=435.83 nm), the d-line (λ=587.56 nm), and the c-line (λ=656.27 nm), respectively; and ΔS and ΔM in a portion depicting astigmatism, indicate aberration with respect to a sagittal image plane and a meridional image plane, respectively.


As described, according to the zoom lens of the second embodiment, by satisfying the conditional expressions above, favorable aberration correction throughout the entire zoom range as well as compactness, high power zoom (on the order of 55×), and wide angle view (approximately 60°) can be achieved. In addition, optical image blur correction can be effectively performed as an anti-blur measure. Moreover, the zoom lens of the second embodiment has a configuration that includes a lens having an aspheric surface, whereby various types of aberration can be favorably corrected with few lenses.


Third Embodiment


FIG. 9 depicts a cross-sectional view (along the optical axis) of the zoom lens of a third embodiment according to the present invention. The zoom lens includes sequentially from an object (not depicted) side, a first lens group G31 having a positive refractive power, a second lens group G32 having a negative refractive power, a third lens group G33 having a positive refractive power, a fourth lens group G34 having a negative refractive power, and a fifth lens group G35 having a positive refractive power. Between the second lens group G32 and the third lens group G33, the diaphragm STP is disposed. Between the fifth lens group G35 and the image plane IMG, the filter FT configured by an infrared cut filter, a low pass filter, etc. and the cover glass CG are disposed sequentially from the object side. The filter FT and the cover glass CG are disposed as necessary and when not necessary, may be omitted. Further, at the image plane IMG, the light receiving surface of an imaging element, such as a CCD and CMOS, is disposed.


The first lens group G31 includes, sequentially from the object side, a negative lens L311, a positive lens L312, a positive lens L313, and a positive lens L314. The negative lens L311 and the positive lens L312 are cemented.


The second lens group G32 includes, sequentially from the object side, a negative lens L321, a negative lens L322, a positive lens L323, and a negative lens L324. The negative lens L322 and the positive lens L323 are cemented.


The third lens group G33 includes, sequentially from the object side, a positive lens L331, a negative lens L332, a positive lens L333, and a positive lens L334. The negative lens L332 and the positive lens L333 are cemented. Further, the object-side surface of the positive lens L331 and that of the positive lens L334 are formed to be aspheric, respectively.


The fourth lens group G34 includes, sequentially from the object side, a positive lens L341 and a negative lens L342. The positive lens L341 and the negative lens L342 are cemented. Further, the image plane IMG-side surface of the negative lens L342 is formed to be aspheric.


The fifth lens group G35 includes, sequentially from the object side, a negative lens L351 and a positive lens L352. The negative lens L351 and the positive lens L352 are cemented.


The zoom lens zooms from the wide angle edge to the telephoto edge by moving the second lens group G32 along the optical axis, from the object side toward the image plane IMG side. Further, the zoom lens performs focusing and corrects image plane variation (image location) accompanying zoom, by moving the fourth lens group G34 along the optical axis. The zoom lens corrects image blur caused by minute vibrations by moving the entire fifth lens group G35 in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis. Furthermore, the first lens group G31 and the third lens group G33 do not move.


Various values related to the zoom lens according to the third embodiment are indicated below.

















Focal length of entire zoom lens system, at wide angle edge



(fw) = 6.00 mm



Focal length of entire zoom lens system, at intermediate



edge = 44.4 mm



Focal length of entire zoom lens system, at telephoto edge



(ft) = 330 mm



F number = 1.82 (wide angle edge) to 2.24 (intermediate edge)



to 6.12 (telephoto edge)



Angle of view (2ω) = 61.1° (wide angle edge) to 8.3°



(intermediate edge) to 1.1° (telephoto edge)



(Values related to conditional expression (1))



Abbe number at d-line of negative lens L311 ln) = 42.71



Abbe number at d-line of positive lens L312 lp) = 81.54



υlp − υln = 38.83



(Values related to conditional expression (2))



Focal length of first lens group G31 (f1) = 95.28



f1/ft = 0.289



(Values related to conditional expression (3))



Focal length of third lens group G33 (f3) = 22.37



f3/fw = 3.729



(Values related to conditional expression (4))



Focal length of fourth lens group G34 (f4) = −16.09



Focal length of fifth lens group G35 (f5) = 21.36



|f4/f5| = 0.753



(Values related to conditional expression (5))



f5/ft = 0.065



(Values related to conditional expression (6))



Radius of curvature on image plane IMG side of positive



lens L352 (Rp) = −311.620



|FNw × Rp/fw| = 94.7














r1 = 796.673
d1 = 2.500
nd1 = 1.83481
υd1 = 42.71


r2 = 73.778
d2 = 10.174
nd2 = 1.49700
υd2 = 81.54


r3 = −263.780
d3 = 0.200


r4 = 80.175
d4 = 7.181
nd3 = 1.49700
υd3 = 81.54


r5 = 4029.349
d5 = 0.200


r6 = 70.278
d6 = 6.308
nd4 = 1.49700
υd4 = 81.54


r7 = 396.810
d7 = 1.962 (wide angle edge) to 55.974



(intermediate edge) to 76.302



(telephoto edge)


r8 = −598.754
d8 = 1.500
nd5 = 1.88300
υd5 = 40.76


r9 = 15.686
d9 = 4.000


r10 = −43.914
d10 = 1.200
nd6 = 1.77250
υd6 = 49.60


r11 = 14.136
d11 = 3.500
nd7 = 1.92286
υd7 = 20.88


r12 = 116.272
d12 = 2.035


r13 = −21.060
d13 = 1.200
nd8 = 1.83400
υd8 = 37.16


r14 = −33.746
d14 = 76.372 (wide angle edge) to



22.360 (intermediate edge) to 2.033



(telephoto edge)


r15 = ∞ (diaphragm)
d15 = 1.300


r16 = 23.367
d16 = 0.200
nd9 = 1.53610
υd9 = 41.21


(aspheric surface)


r17 = 25.239
d17 = 5.971
nd10 = 1.61800
υd10 = 63.39


r18 = 34290.588
d18 = 6.144


r19 = 83.169
d19 = 1.500
nd11 = 1.92286
υd11 = 20.88


r20 = 30.105
d20 = 4.527
nd12 = 1.49700
υd12 = 81.54


r21 = −104.257
d21 = 0.200


r22 = 21.542
d22 = 0.200
nd13 = 1.53610
υd13 = 41.21


(aspheric surface)


r23 = 24.092
d23 = 4.787
nd14 = 1.48749
υd14 = 70.24


r24 = −84.407
d24 = 2.809 (wide angle edge) to



12.915 (intermediate edge) to 2.856



(telephoto edge)


r25 = −1485.826
d25 = 2.957
nd15 = 1.84666
υd15 = 23.78


r26 = −24.241
d26 = 1.200
nd16 = 1.77250
υd16 = 49.60


r27 = 12.870
d27 = 0.200
nd17 = 1.53610
υd17 = 41.21


r28 = 11.594
d28 = 20.044 (wide angle edge) to


(aspheric surface)
9.939 (intermediate edge) to 19.998



(telephoto edge)


r29 = 11.743
d29 = 1.200
nd18 = 1.84666
υd18 = 23.78


r30 = 8.088
d30 = 4.000
nd19 = 1.61800
υd19 = 63.39


r31 = −311.620
d31 = 1.000


r32 = ∞
d32 = 0.500
nd20 = 1.51633
υd20 = 64.14


r33 = ∞
d33 = 4.500


r34 = ∞
d34 = 3.500
nd21 = 1.51633
υd21 = 64.14


r35 = ∞
d35 = 0.050


r36 = ∞ (image plane)










Constant of cone (ε) and Aspheric coefficients (A, B, C, D, E)












(Sixteenth plane)



ε = 1.0000,



A = 0,



B = −6.62093 × 10−6, C = −1.87750 × 10−8,



D = 3.39027 × 10−12, E = −1.87213 × 10−14



(Twenty-second plane)



ε = 1.0000,



A = 0,



B = −2.69258 × 10−5, C = −9.28801 × 10−8,



D = 6.67082 × 10−10, E = −3.35828 × 10−12



(Twenty-eighth plane)



ε = 1.0000,



A = 0,



B = −2.43565 × 10−5, C = −6.79526 × 10−7,



D = 1.55754 × 10−9, E = 1.29309 × 10−10










Among the values for each of the examples above, r1, r2, . . . indicate radii of curvature for each lens, diaphragm surface, etc.; d1, d2, . . . indicate the thickness of the lenses, diaphragm, etc. or the distance between surfaces thereof; nd1, nd2, . . . indicate the refraction index of each lens with respect to the d-line (λ=587.56 nm); and υd1, υd2, . . . indicate the Abbe number with respect to the d-line (λ=587.56 nm) of each lens.


Each of the aspheric surfaces above can be expressed by equation [1], where X is the direction of the optical axis, H is the height from the optical axis, and the travel direction of light is positive.


Where, R is the paraxial radius of curvature; ε is the constant of the cone; and A, B, C, D, E are the second, fourth, sixth, eighth, and tenth aspheric coefficients, respectively.



FIG. 10 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the wide angle edge of the zoom lens of the third embodiment according to the invention; FIG. 11 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the intermediate edge of the zoom lens of the third embodiment according to the invention; and FIG. 12 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the telephoto edge of the zoom lens of the third embodiment according to the invention. In the diagrams, FNo indicates the F number and 2ω indicates the angle of view. Furthermore, g, d, and c represent wavelength aberration corresponding to the g-line (λ=435.83 nm), the d-line (λ=587.56 nm), and the c-line (λ=656.27 nm), respectively; and ΔS and ΔM in a portion depicting astigmatism, indicate aberration with respect to a sagittal image plane and a meridional image plane, respectively.


As described, according to the zoom lens of the third embodiment, by satisfying the conditional expression above, favorable aberration correction throughout the entire zoom range as well as compactness, high power zoom (on the order of 55×), and wide angle view (approximately 60°) can be achieved. In addition, optical image blur correction can be effectively performed as an anti-blur measure. Moreover, the zoom lens of the third embodiment has a configuration that includes a lens having an aspheric surface, whereby various types of aberration can be favorably corrected with few lenses.


Fourth Embodiment


FIG. 13 depicts a cross-sectional view (along the optical axis) of the zoom lens of a fourth embodiment according to the present invention. The zoom lens includes sequentially from an object (not depicted) side, a first lens group G41 having a positive refractive power, a second lens group G42 having a negative refractive power, a third lens group G43 having a positive refractive power, a fourth lens group G44 having a negative refractive power, and a fifth lens group G45 having a positive refractive power. Between the second lens group G42 and the third lens group G43, the diaphragm STP is disposed. Between the fifth lens group G45 and the image plane IMG, the filter FT configured by an infrared cut filter, a low pass filter, etc. and the cover glass CG are disposed sequentially from the object side. The filter FT and the cover glass CG are disposed as necessary and when not necessary, may be omitted. Further, at the image plane IMG, the light receiving surface of an imaging element, such as a CCD and CMOS, is disposed.


The first lens group G41 includes, sequentially from the object side, a negative lens L411, a positive lens L412, a negative lens L413, a positive lens L414, a positive lens L415, and a positive lens L416. The negative lens L411 and the positive lens L412 are cemented. Further, the negative lens L413 and the positive lens L414 are cemented.


The second lens group G42 includes, sequentially from the object side, a negative lens L421, a negative lens L422, a positive lens L423, and a negative lens L424. The negative lens L422 and the positive lens L423 are cemented.


The third lens group G43 includes, sequentially from the object side, a positive lens L431, a negative lens L432, a positive lens L433, and a positive lens L434. The negative lens L432 and the positive lens L433 are cemented. Further, the object-side surface of the positive lens L431 and that of the positive lens L434 are formed to be aspheric, respectively.


The fourth lens group G44 includes, sequentially from the object side, a positive lens L441 and a negative lens L442. The positive lens L441 and the negative lens L442 are cemented. Further, the image plane IMG-side surface of the negative lens L442 is formed to be aspheric.


The fifth lens group G45 includes, sequentially from the object side, a negative lens L451 and a positive lens L452. The negative lens L451 and the positive lens L452 are cemented.


The zoom lens zooms from the wide angle edge to the telephoto edge by moving the second lens group G42 along the optical axis, from the object side toward the image plane IMG side. Further, the zoom lens performs focusing and corrects image plane variation (image location) accompanying zoom, by moving the fourth lens group G44 along the optical axis. The zoom lens corrects image blur caused by minute vibrations by moving the entire fifth lens group G45 in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis. Furthermore, the first lens group G41 and the third lens group G43 do not move.


Various values related to the zoom lens according to the fourth embodiment are indicated below.

















Focal length of entire zoom lens system, at wide angle edge



(fw) = 6.000 mm



Focal length of entire zoom lens system, at intermediate



edge = 44.501 mm



Focal length of entire zoom lens system, at telephoto edge



(ft) = 330.002 mm



F number = 1.83 (wide angle edge) to 2.22 (intermediate edge)



to 5.63 (telephoto edge)



Angle of view (2ω) = 56.9° (wide angle edge) to 8.1°



(intermediate edge) to 1.1° (telephoto edge)



(Values related to conditional expression (1))



Abbe number at d-line of negative lens L413 ln) = 55.53



Abbe number at d-line of positive lens L414 lp) = 94.94



υlp − υln = 39.41



(Values related to conditional expression (2))



Focal length of first lens group G41 (f1) = 100.81



f1/ft = 0.305



(Values related to conditional expression (3))



Focal length of third lens group G43 (f3) = 23.40



f3/fw = 3.900



(Values related to conditional expression (4))



Focal length of fourth lens group G44 (f4) = −18.03



Focal length of fifth lens group G45 (f5) = 21.18



|f4/f5| = 0.852



(Values related to conditional expression (5))



f5/ft = 0.064



(Values related to conditional expression (6))



Radius of curvature on image plane IMG side of positive



lens L452 (Rp) = −69.981



|FNw × Rp/fw| = 21.3














r1 = 212.484
d1 = 2.500
nd1 = 1.83481
υd1 = 42.71


r2 = 90.896
d2 = 8.453
nd2 = 1.43875
υd2 = 94.94


r3 = −752.996
d3 = 0.200


r4 = 118.298
d4 = 2.500
nd3 = 1.69680
υd3 = 55.53


r5 = 74.775
d5 = 7.189
nd4 = 1.43875
υd4 = 94.94


r6 = 326.133
d6 = 0.200


r7 = 73.572
d7 = 7.114
nd5 = 1.43875
υd5 = 94.94


r8 = 921.593
d8 = 0.200


r9 = 81.989
d9 = 5.000
nd6 = 1.43875
υd6 = 94.94


r10 = 219.716
d10 = 2.788 (wide angle edge) to 54.806



(intermediate edge) to 73.242



(telephoto edge)


r11 = 53.278
d11 = 1.500
nd7 = 1.88300
υd7 = 40.76


r12 = 15.931
d12 = 5.373


r13 = −52.131
d13 = 1.200
nd8 = 1.77250
υd8 = 49.60


r14 = 14.761
d14 = 3.800
nd9 = 1.92286
υd9 = 20.88


r15 = 95.425
d15 = 7.636


r16 = −16.679
d16 = 1.200
nd10 = 1.61800
υd10 = 63.39


r17 = −65.902
d17 = 73.262 (wide angle edge) to



21.244 (intermediate edge) to 2.808



(telephoto edge)


r18 = ∞ (diaphragm)
d18 = 1.300


r19 = 25.548
d19 = 0.200
nd11 = 1.53610
υd11 = 41.21


(aspheric surface)


r20 = 26.862
d20 = 6.000
nd12 = 1.61800
υd12 = 63.39


r21 = −184.045
d21 = 6.351


r22 = −1561.817
d22 = 1.500
nd13 = 1.75520
υd13 = 27.53


r23 = 25.622
d23 = 6.000
nd14 = 1.49700
υd14 = 81.54


r24 = −99.883
d24 = 0.200


r25 = 24.671
d25 = 0.200
nd15 = 1.51460
υd15 = 49.96


(aspheric surface)


r26 = 24.207
d26 = 5.000
nd16 = 1.59282
υd16 = 68.62


r27 = −61.713
d27 = 2.850 (wide angle edge)



to 13.393 (intermediate edge) to 2.850



(telephoto edge)


r28 = 158.304
d28 = 3.000
nd17 = 1.84666
υd17 = 23.78


r29 = −27.940
d29 = 1.200
nd18 = 1.80400
υd18 = 46.57


r30 = 12.873
d30 = 0.200
nd19 = 1.53610
υd19 = 41.21


r31 = 12.684
d31 = 18.798 (wide angle edge)


(aspheric surface)
to 8.255 (intermediate edge) to 18.798



(telephoto edge)


r32 = 14.308
d32 = 1.200
nd20 = 1.84666
υd20 = 23.78


r33 = 9.000
d33 = 4.000
nd21 = 1.65844
υd21 = 50.85


r34 = −69.981
d34 = 1.000


r35 = ∞
d35 = 0.500
nd22 = 1.51633
υd22 = 64.14


r36 = ∞
d36 = 6.200


r37 = ∞
d37 = 1.000
nd23 = 1.51633
υd23 = 64.14


r38 = ∞
d38 = 0.996


r39 = ∞ (image plane)










Constant of cone (ε) and Aspheric coefficients (A, B, C, D, E)












(Nineteenth plane)



ε = 1.0000,



A = 0,



B = −7.25047 × 10−6, C = −1.97750 × 10−8,



D = 2.89146 × 10−11, E = −7.12361 × 10−14



(Twenty-fifth plane)



ε = 1.0000,



A = 0,



B = −2.57195 × 10−5, C = −1.35530 × 10−8,



D = 8.41473 × 10−11, E = −5.17187 × 10−13



(Thirty-first plane)



ε = 1.0000,



A = 0,



B = −1.00118 × 10−5, C = −7.41829 × 10−7,



D = 2.41019 × 10−8, E = −3.16008 × 10−10










Among the values for each of the examples above, r1, r2, . . . indicate radii of curvature for each lens, diaphragm surface, etc.; d1, d2, . . . indicate the thickness of the lenses, diaphragm, etc. or the distance between surfaces thereof; nd1, nd2, . . . indicate the refraction index of each lens with respect to the d-line (λ=587.56 nm); and υd1, υd2, . . . indicate the Abbe number with respect to the d-line (λ=587.56 nm) of each lens.


Each of the aspheric surfaces above can be expressed by equation [1], where X is the direction of the optical axis, H is the height from the optical axis, and the travel direction of light is positive.


Where, R is the paraxial radius of curvature; ε is the constant of the cone; and A, B, C, D, E are the second, fourth, sixth, eighth, and tenth aspheric coefficients, respectively.



FIG. 14 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the wide angle edge of the zoom lens of the fourth embodiment according to the invention; FIG. 15 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the intermediate edge of the zoom lens of the fourth embodiment according to the invention; and FIG. 16 is a diagram of various types of aberration at the telephoto edge of the zoom lens of the fourth embodiment according to the invention. In the diagrams, FNo indicates the F number and 2ω indicates the angle of view. Furthermore, g, d, and c represent wavelength aberration corresponding to the g-line (λ=435.83 nm), the d-line (λ=587.56 nm), and the c-line (λ=656.27 nm), respectively; and ΔS and ΔM in a portion depicting astigmatism, indicate aberration with respect to a sagittal image plane and a meridional image plane, respectively.


As described, according to the zoom lens of the fourth embodiment, by satisfying the conditional expression above, favorable aberration correction throughout the entire zoom range as well as compactness, high power zoom (on the order of 55×), and wide angle view (approximately 60°) can be achieved. In addition, optical image blur correction can be effectively performed as an anti-blur measure. Moreover, the zoom lens of the fourth embodiment has a configuration that includes a lens having an aspheric surface, whereby various types of aberration can be favorably corrected with few lenses.


INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

As described, the zoom lens of the present invention is useful in monitoring cameras demanding compactness, high power magnification and wide angle view; and is particularly ideal when optical image blur correction, as an anti-blue measure, is demanded.


EXPLANATIONS OF LETTERS OR NUMERALS



  • G11 First lens group

  • G12 Second lens group

  • G13 Third lens group

  • G14 Fourth lens group

  • G15 Fifth lens group

  • IMG Image plan

  • STP Diaphragm

  • FT Filter

  • CG Cover glass


Claims
  • 1. A zoom lens comprising sequentially from an object side: a first lens group having a positive refractive power;a second lens group having a negative refractive power;a third lens group having a positive refractive power;a fourth lens group having a negative refractive power; anda fifth lens group having a positive refractive power and formed by a cemented lens alone, the cemented lens comprising a negative lens and a positive lens, whereinthe zoom lens zooms from a wide angle edge to a telephoto edge by moving the second lens group along an optical axis, from the object side toward an image plane side,the zoom lens performs focusing and corrects image plane variation accompanying zoom by moving the fourth lens group along the optical axis,the zoom lens corrects image blur caused by minute vibrations by moving the entire fifth lens group in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis, anda conditional expression 0.06<f5/ft<0.08 is satisfied, where f5 is the focal length of the fifth lens group and ft is the focal length of the entire zoom lens system, at the telephoto edge.
  • 2. The zoom lens according to claim 1, wherein the fifth lens group is fixed with respect to a direction along the optical axis during zoom and focusing.
  • 3. The zoom lens according to claim 1, wherein the third lens group includes, sequentially from the object side, a positive lens, and a cemented lens formed by a negative lens and a positive lens.
  • 4. The zoom lens according to claim 3, wherein the third lens group includes on the image plane side of the cemented lens, at least one positive lens.
  • 5. The zoom lens according to claim 1, wherein conditional expressions: |FNw×Rp/fw|>20,FNw≦1.83,0.7<|f4/f5|<1.0
  • 6. A zoom lens comprising sequentially from an object side: a first lens group having a positive refractive power;a second lens group having a negative refractive power;a third lens group having a positive refractive power;a fourth lens group having a negative refractive power; anda fifth lens group having a positive refractive power and formed by a cemented lens alone, the cemented lens comprising a negative lens and a positive lens, whereinthe zoom lens zooms from a wide angle edge to a telephoto edge by moving the second lens group along an optical axis, from the object side toward an image plane side,the zoom lens performs focusing and corrects image plane variation accompanying zoom by moving the fourth lens group along the optical axis,the zoom lens corrects image blur caused by minute vibrations by moving the entire fifth lens group in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis, andthe third lens group includes, sequentially from the object side, a positive lens, and a cemented lens formed by a negative lens and a positive lens.
  • 7. The zoom lens according to claim 6, wherein the third lens group includes on the image plane side of the cemented lens, at least one positive lens.
  • 8. A zoom lens comprising sequentially from an object side: a first lens group having a positive refractive power;a second lens group having a negative refractive power;a third lens group having a positive refractive power;a fourth lens group having a negative refractive power; anda fifth lens group having a positive refractive power and formed by a cemented lens alone, the cemented lens comprising a negative lens and a positive lens, whereinthe zoom lens zooms from a wide angle edge to a telephoto edge by moving the second lens group along an optical axis, from the object side toward an image plane side,the zoom lens performs focusing and corrects image plane variation accompanying zoom by moving the fourth lens group along the optical axis,the zoom lens corrects image blur caused by minute vibrations by moving the entire fifth lens group in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis, andconditional expressions: |FNw×Rp/fw|>20,FNw≦1.83,0.7<|f4/f5|<1.0
Priority Claims (1)
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