Patent classifications
G02B17/0896
NEAR-EYE DISPLAY SYSTEM
An optical subsystem of a near-eye display system provides for projecting light of a virtual image of image content to an eye location, and provides for collecting light of the virtual image onto an exit pupil on a surface proximate to an outer surface of an eye when at the eye location. A subpupil modulator within an aperture in cooperation with the optical subsystem provides for forming a plurality of subpupils within the exit pupil, and provides for less than all of the light of the virtual image associated with one or more less than all of the plurality of subpupils to be projected to the eye location. In various independent aspects: at least two subpupils overlap by at least 20 percent; and the intensities of the subpupils are individually and independently controlled.
NEAR-EYE DISPLAY SYSTEM
An optical subsystem of a near-eye display system provides for projecting light of a virtual image of image content to an eye location, and provides for collecting light of the virtual image onto an exit pupil on a surface proximate to an outer surface of an eye when at the eye location. A subpupil modulator within an aperture in cooperation with the optical subsystem provides for forming a plurality of subpupils on a curved surface within the exit pupil, and provides for less than all of the light of the virtual image associated with one or more less than all of the plurality of subpupils to be projected to the eye location.
Telephoto optical imaging system and zoom camera apparatus
The present disclosure discloses a telephoto optical imaging system and zoom camera apparatus. The telephoto optical imaging system includes, sequentially from an object side to an image side along an optical axis, a first lens having positive refractive power, a second lens having negative refractive power, an optical path turning prism, and a triangular prism. A total effective focal length F1 of the telephoto optical imaging system may satisfy F1>40 mm. The zoom camera apparatus includes the telephoto optical imaging system and a short-focus optical imaging system arranged in parallel with the telephoto optical imaging system. A total effective focal length F1 of the telephoto optical imaging system and a total effective focal length F2 of the short-focus optical imaging system satisfy F1/F2>5.
Near-eye display system
An optical subsystem of a near-eye display system provides for projecting light of a virtual image of image content to an eye location, and provides for collecting light of the virtual image onto an exit pupil on a surface proximate to an outer surface of an eye when at the eye location. A subpupil modulator within an aperture in cooperation with the optical subsystem provides for forming a plurality of subpupils within the exit pupil, and provides for less than all of the light of the virtual image associated with one or more less than all of the plurality of subpupils to be projected to the eye location. In various independent aspects: at least two subpupils overlap by at least 20 percent; and the intensities of the subpupils are individually and independently controlled.
IMAGING OPTICAL SYSTEM, PROJECTION-TYPE DISPLAY APPARATUS, AND IMAGING APPARATUS
The imaging optical system consists of a first optical system and a second optical system in order from a magnified side. The first optical system consists of a 1a lens group, first optical path bending means, and a 1b lens group in order from the magnified side, and the second optical system consists of a 2a lens group, second optical path bending means, and a 2b lens group in order from the magnified side. The second optical system forms an image on an image display surface as an intermediate image, and the first optical system forms the intermediate image on a magnified-side conjugate plane, to satisfy the following predetermined Conditional Expression (1).
3<d/I (1)
IMAGING OPTICAL SYSTEM, PROJECTION-TYPE DISPLAY APPARATUS, AND IMAGING APPARATUS
The imaging optical system consists of, in order from a magnified side, a first optical system consisting of a first lens group, first optical path bending means, and a second lens group, second optical path bending means, and a second optical system. The first optical path bending means and/or the second optical path bending means is disposed in a direction in which an optical path is bent by 90 degrees, the first optical system is capable of being rotated using an optical axis of the second lens group as an axis of rotation, and the following predetermined Conditional Expression (1) is satisfied.
|tan(θ)|<0.15 (1)
IMAGING OPTICAL SYSTEM, PROJECTION-TYPE DISPLAY APPARATUS, AND IMAGING APPARATUS
In the imaging optical system that consists of a first optical system and a second optical system in order from a magnified side, and has an intermediate image formed between the first optical system and the second optical system, a focus group moving during focusing is included between a most magnified side of the first optical system and a position at which a principal ray of light having a maximum angle of view and an optical axis of the first optical system intersect each other, and a predetermined conditional expression relating to the focus group is satisfied.
Methods and apparatus for implementing and/or using a camera device
Methods and apparatus for implementing a camera having a depth which is less than the maximum length of the outer lens of at least one optical chain of the camera are described. In some embodiments a light redirection device, e.g., a mirror, is used to allow a relatively long optical chain with a relatively large non-circular outer lens. In some embodiments the light redirection device has a depth, e.g., front of camera to back of camera dimension, which is less than the maximum length of the aperture of the outer lens in the aperture's direction of maximum extent. Multiple optical chains with non-circular outer lenses arranged in different directions may and in some embodiments are used to capture images with the captured images being combined to generate a composite image.
Near-eye display system
An optical subsystem of a near-eye display system provides for projecting light of a virtual image of image content to an eye location, and provides for collecting light of the virtual image onto an exit pupil on a surface proximate to an outer surface of an eye when at the eye location. A subpupil modulator within an aperture in cooperation with the optical subsystem provides for forming a plurality of subpupils within the exit pupil, and provides for less than all of the light of the virtual image associated with one or more less than all of the plurality of subpupils to be projected to the eye location. In various independent aspects: at least two subpupils overlap by at least 20 percent; and the intensities of the subpupils are individually and independently controlled.
Projection optical system
The 1-2nd lens group is divided into three lens groups which move when focusing is performed during the magnification change. Even in a case in which the second optical group is formed of one mirror, it is possible for a primary image to contain appropriate aberration and to hereby reduce aberration of an image which is finally projected onto a screen through the second optical group.