Ultra-wide angle objective lens
First Claim
1. A wide-angle objective lens for receiving light from an object and for forming an image of the object on an image plane, the objective lens comprising sequentially from object to image of a first lens group, a second lens group and a third lens group, and:
- a) the first lens group comprising sequentially from object to image;
a first lens element with a convex object surface and a concave image surface; and
a first aspheric lens element having a concave image surface and a varying power that is negative at a vertex thereof and increasingly positive with radial distance from the vertex;
b) the second lens group having a positive power;
c) the third lens group having a positive power, wherein;
two of the lens elements of the third lens group are joined to form a doublet; and
one of the lens elements of the third lens group is a second aspheric lens element,d) wherein the lens elements are positioned to produce an image height, formed by a chief ray on the image plane, that is greater than the product of 1.2 times a paraxial effective focal length of the wide-angle objective lens and a field angle in radians of a corresponding object, and,e) wherein the total track length divided by the effective focal length of the wide-angle objective lens is greater than 15 and less than 25.
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Abstract
A ultra-wide angle objective lens comprising a first group having a first lens element having a convex object surface facing the object and a concave image surface facing the image plane, and a second aspheric lens element, the second aspheric lens element having a varying power that is negative at its vertex; and that increases positively with radial distance from the vertex. A second group has at least one lens element and a positive power. A third group has at least a first and a second lens element and a positive power. The ratio of the total track to the focal length satisfies the condition that TT/fo=<33 and the image height on a focal plane is h(θ)>f*θ, where h(θ) is the image height formed by an off-axis chief ray having a field angle θ, and f is the effective focal length of the lens.
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22 Claims
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1. A wide-angle objective lens for receiving light from an object and for forming an image of the object on an image plane, the objective lens comprising sequentially from object to image of a first lens group, a second lens group and a third lens group, and:
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a) the first lens group comprising sequentially from object to image;
a first lens element with a convex object surface and a concave image surface; and
a first aspheric lens element having a concave image surface and a varying power that is negative at a vertex thereof and increasingly positive with radial distance from the vertex;b) the second lens group having a positive power; c) the third lens group having a positive power, wherein;
two of the lens elements of the third lens group are joined to form a doublet; and
one of the lens elements of the third lens group is a second aspheric lens element,d) wherein the lens elements are positioned to produce an image height, formed by a chief ray on the image plane, that is greater than the product of 1.2 times a paraxial effective focal length of the wide-angle objective lens and a field angle in radians of a corresponding object, and, e) wherein the total track length divided by the effective focal length of the wide-angle objective lens is greater than 15 and less than 25. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A wide-angle objective lens for receiving light from an object and for forming an image of the object on an image plane, the objective lens consisting sequentially from object to image of a first lens group, a second lens group and a third lens group, and,
a) said first lens group consisting sequentially from object to image of a first lens element nearest the object and a second lens element, adjacent to the first lens element, where the first lens element has a convex object surface and a concave image surface and the second lens element has an object surface and a concave image surface, is aspheric, and, has a varying power which is negative at its vertex and is increasing positively with radial distance from the vertex, and b) the second lens group having a positive power and consists of one lens element, and c) consisting of an aperture stop located between the second lens group and the third lens group, d) the third lens group having a positive power and consisting of first and second lens elements said first and second elements joined to form a positively powered cemented doublet and located adjacent to the aperture stop, and e) the total track length divided by the effective focal length of the wide-angle objective lens is greater than 15 and less than 25, and, f) h(θ - )≧
1.2*f*θwhere h(θ
) is the image height formed by an off-axis chief ray having a field angle θ
in radians and f is the paraxial effective focal length of wide-angle objective lens. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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10. A wide-angle objective lens for receiving light from an object and for forming an image of the object on an image plane, the objective lens comprises sequentially from object to image of a first lens group, a second lens group and a third lens group, and,
a) said first lens group consisting from object to image of a first lens element nearest the object and a second lens element, adjacent to the first lens element, where the first lens element has a convex object surface and a concave image surface and the second lens element is aspherical and has an object surface and a concave image surface, and b) the second lens group having a positive power, and c) comprising an aperture stop located between the second lens group and the third lens group, d) the third lens group having a positive power and comprising a first and a second lens elements said first and second elements joined to form a positively powered cemented doublet and located adjacent to the aperture stop, and an aspheric element singlet lens having a positive power at its vertex, and e) wherein the total track length divided by the effective focal length of the wide-angle objective lens is greater than 15 and less than 25, and, f) wherein
h(θ- )≧
1.2*f*θwhere h(θ
) is the image height formed by an off-axis chief ray having a field angle θ
in radians and where f is the paraxial effective focal length of the wide-angle objective lens. - View Dependent Claims (12, 14, 16, 17)
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11. A wide-angle objective lens for receiving light from an object and for forming an image of the object on an image plane, the objective lens comprising sequentially from object to image of a first lens group, a second lens group and a third lens group, and,
a) said first lens group consisting from object to image of a first lens element nearest the object and a second lens element, adjacent to the first lens element, where the first lens element has a convex object surface and a concave image surface and the second lens element is aspherical and has an object surface and a concave image surface, and b) the second lens group having a positive power, and c) comprising an aperture stop located between the second lens group and the third lens group, d) the third lens group having a positive power and consisting of: -
i) first and second lens elements said first and second elements joined to form a positively powered cemented doublet and located adjacent to the aperture stop, ii) a third lens element singlet lens having a positive power at its vertex, and, iii) a fourth lens element singlet lens which is aspherical, and e) wherein the total track length divided by the effective focal length of the wide-angle objective lens is greater than 15 and less than 25, and, f) wherein the first, second and third lens group elements are selected and positioned such that;
h(θ
)≧
1.2*f*θwhere h(θ
) is the image height formed by an off-axis chief ray having a field angle θ
in radians, and where f is the paraxial effective focal length of the wide-angle objective lens. - View Dependent Claims (13, 15, 18)
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19. A wide-angle objective lens for receiving light from an object and for forming an image of the object on an image plane, the objective lens comprising sequentially from object to image of a first lens group, a second lens group and a third lens group, and:
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a) the first lens group including;
a lens element with a convex object surface and a concave image surface; and
a first aspheric lens element having a concave image surface, and a varying power that is negative at a vertex thereof and increasingly positive with radial distance from the vertex;b) the second lens group having a positive power; c) the third lens group having a positive power, wherein;
two of the lens elements of the third lens group are joined to form a doublet; and
one of the lens elements of the third lens group is a second aspheric lens element, and,d) the third lens group comprises a third aspheric lens element having a varying power that is positive at a vertex thereof, the varying power decreasing with increasing radial distance from the vertex. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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21. A wide-angle objective lens for receiving light from an object and for forming an image of the object on an image plane, the objective lens comprising sequentially from object to image of a first lens group, a second lens group and a third lens group, and,
a) said first lens group comprising from object to image of a first lens element nearest the object and a second lens element, adjacent to the first lens element, where the first lens element has a convex object surface and a concave image surface and the second lens element has an object surface and a concave image surface, is aspheric, and, has a varying power which is negative at its vertex and is increasing positively with radial distance from the vertex, and b) the second lens group having a positive power and comprising at least one lens element, and c) comprising an aperture stop located between the second lens group and the third lens group, d) the third lens group having a positive power and comprising at least a first and a second lens elements said first and second elements joined to form a positively powered cemented doublet and located adjacent to the aperture stop, e) wherein the third lens group further comprises a third lens element singlet lens having a positive power at its vertex, said third lens element of the third lens group is aspherical having a varying power that is positive at the vertex its power decreasing with increasing radial distance from the vertex, f) further comprising a fourth lens element of the third lens group that is aspherical.
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