G02B15/00

Optical device with switchable multiple lenses
11366250 · 2022-06-21 · ·

An optical device with switchable multiple lenses can be mounted on an electronic device through a connecting module, and provides finely-adjusted alignment with an image capturing lens in any position, and provides a zoom or wide-angle lens for the user to change the focal length and view field of the image. A light-filling/polarizing regulation module to fill light and eliminate unnecessary reflected light to avoid marginal diminishing effect of the image. The optical device includes a viewing device, a connecting module and a light-filling/polarizing regulation module, wherein the viewing device includes a lens module located in the housing and having at least two lenses through which an image captured by the image capturing lens is magnified. At least two lenses has the same lens power, or at least two lenses of different magnifications can be used with the switchable lens seat to obtain the effects of switching different lenses.

IMAGE PICKUP APPARATUS AND IMAGE PICKUP METHOD
20220191372 · 2022-06-16 ·

Provided is an image pickup apparatus that can determine a step-out with a high approximation accuracy and then return a lens position to an initial position. The image pickup apparatus includes: an optical element that is movable with respect to a predetermined initial position; acceleration detection means that detects a shock applied to a body of the apparatus and outputs a vector of the shock; and control means that adds up an optical axis direction component of the optical element in the vector of the shock each time the shock is detected and, when a cumulative shock that is a result of adding up exceeds a predetermined threshold, determines that the optical element has stepped out and returns the optical element to the initial position.

IMAGE PICKUP APPARATUS AND IMAGE PICKUP METHOD
20220191372 · 2022-06-16 ·

Provided is an image pickup apparatus that can determine a step-out with a high approximation accuracy and then return a lens position to an initial position. The image pickup apparatus includes: an optical element that is movable with respect to a predetermined initial position; acceleration detection means that detects a shock applied to a body of the apparatus and outputs a vector of the shock; and control means that adds up an optical axis direction component of the optical element in the vector of the shock each time the shock is detected and, when a cumulative shock that is a result of adding up exceeds a predetermined threshold, determines that the optical element has stepped out and returns the optical element to the initial position.

Imaging device

An imaging device may generate a zoom image corresponding to a plurality of magnifications by adjusting an effective focal length through a multi-layer optical system including an active imaging array having an active imaging lens.

Imaging device

An imaging device may generate a zoom image corresponding to a plurality of magnifications by adjusting an effective focal length through a multi-layer optical system including an active imaging array having an active imaging lens.

IMAGING DEVICE

An imaging device may generate a zoom image corresponding to a plurality of magnifications by adjusting an effective focal length through a multi-layer optical system including an active imaging array having an active imaging lens.

IMAGING DEVICE

An imaging device may generate a zoom image corresponding to a plurality of magnifications by adjusting an effective focal length through a multi-layer optical system including an active imaging array having an active imaging lens.

Dynamically controlled focal plane for optical waveguide-based displays
11221485 · 2022-01-11 · ·

Embodiments provide systems and methods for providing a dynamically variable focal plane in a waveguide-based display. Generally speaking, embodiments described herein provide an optical system that allows variable control of the focal length of the image emerging from the display engine into the waveguide. This can be a dynamic system that is controlled based upon the content being projected on the display. For a stereoscopic system, individual control of each eye can be provided. More specifically, embodiments comprise an electrically tunable lens element interposed between the output of the projection engine and the optical waveguide and a control unit to dynamically the tunable lens element to vary the focal length of the images provided to the waveguide display.