Imaging lens and imaging apparatus
11009676 · 2021-05-18
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Inventors
Cpc classification
G02B13/18
PHYSICS
International classification
G02B9/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
The imaging lens consists of, in order from the object side, a positive first lens group that moves to the object side during focusing from a long distance to a short distance, and a second lens group that does not move during focusing. The first lens group has a first-B sub-lens group. The first-B sub-lens group consists of, in order from the object side, a positive b1 lens, a negative b2 lens concave toward the image side, an aperture stop, a negative b3 lens concave toward the object side, and a positive b4 lens. The second lens group consists of, in order from the object side, a negative lens, a positive lens, and a negative lens. Predetermined conditional expressions are satisfied.
Claims
1. An imaging lens consisting of, in order from an object side: a first lens group that moves toward the object side during focusing from a distant object to a close-range object and has a positive refractive power; and a second lens group that remains stationary with respect to an image plane during focusing, wherein the first lens group has a first-B sub-lens group including an aperture stop in an inside thereof, wherein the first-B sub-lens group consists of, in order from the object side, a b1 lens which is a positive lens, a b2 lens which is a negative lens concave toward an image side, an aperture stop, a b3 lens which is a negative lens concave toward the object side, and a b4 lens which is a positive lens, wherein the second lens group consists of, in order from the object side, a negative lens, a positive lens, and a negative lens, and wherein assuming that a distance on an optical axis from an object side surface of the b1 lens to an image side surface of the b2 lens is Db12, a distance on the optical axis from a surface closest to the object side in the first lens group to a surface closest to the image side in the first lens group is DG1, a maximum image height is Ymax, a total number of lens surfaces of the second lens group is k, a refractive index of a medium, which forms an i-th lens surface from the object side in the second lens group, on the object side at a d line is Nif, a refractive index of the medium, which forms the i-th lens surface from the object side in the second lens group, on the image side at the d line is Nir, a radius of curvature of the i-th lens surface from the object side in the second lens group is sRi, a radius of curvature of the image side surface of the b2 lens is Rb2r, and a radius of curvature of an object side surface of the b3 lens is Rb3f, Conditional Expressions (1), (2) and (3) are satisfied, which are represented by
2. The imaging lens according to claim 1, wherein assuming that a focal length of the imaging lens during focusing on an object at infinity is f, and a focal length of the second lens group is f2, Conditional Expression (4) is satisfied, which is represented by
−0.7<f/f2<0.3 (4).
3. The imaging lens according to claim 2, wherein Conditional Expression (4-1) is satisfied, which is represented by
−0.6<f/f2<0.2 (4-1).
4. The imaging lens according to claim 1, wherein assuming that a focal length of the imaging lens during focusing on an object at infinity is f, a focal length of a j-th lens from the object side in the second lens group is f2j, and an Abbe number of the j-th lens from the object side in the second lens group at the d line is v2j, Conditional Expression (5) is satisfied, which is represented by
5. The imaging lens according to claim 4, wherein Conditional Expression (5-1) is satisfied, which is represented by
6. The imaging lens according to claim 1, wherein the first lens group consists of, in order from the object side, a first-A sub-lens group having a positive refractive power, the first-B sub-lens group, and a first-C sub-lens group having a positive refractive power.
7. The imaging lens according to claim 6, wherein the first-A sub-lens group consists of one or two lenses.
8. The imaging lens according to claim 6, wherein the first-C sub-lens group consists of one or two lenses.
9. The imaging lens according to claim 1, wherein the b1 lens and the b2 lens are cemented with each other.
10. The imaging lens according to claim 1, wherein the b3 lens and the b4 lens are cemented with each other.
11. The imaging lens according to claim 1, wherein the positive lens of the second lens group is a biconvex lens.
12. The imaging lens according to claim 1, wherein Conditional Expression (1-1) is satisfied, which is represented by
0.12<Db12/DG1<0.22 (1-1).
13. The imaging lens according to claim 1, wherein Conditional Expression (2-1) is satisfied, which is represented by
14. The imaging lens according to claim 1, wherein Conditional Expression (3-1) is satisfied, which is represented by
−0.2<(Rb2r+Rb3f)/(Rb2r−Rb3f)<0.1 (3-1).
15. An imaging apparatus comprising the imaging lens according to claim 1.
16. An imaging lens consisting of, in order from an object side: a first lens group that moves toward the object side during focusing from a distant object to a close-range object and has a positive refractive power; and a second lens group that remains stationary with respect to an image plane during focusing, wherein the first lens group has a first-B sub-lens group including an aperture stop in an inside thereof, wherein the first-B sub-lens group consists of, in order from the object side, a b1 lens which is a positive lens, a b2 lens which is a negative lens concave toward an image side, an aperture stop, a b3 lens which is a negative lens concave toward the object side, and a b4 lens which is a positive lens, wherein the second lens group consists of, in order from the object side, a negative lens, a positive lens, and a negative lens, and wherein assuming that a distance on an optical axis from an object side surface of the b1 lens to an image side surface of the b2 lens is Db12, a distance on the optical axis from a surface closest to the object side in the first lens group to a surface closest to the image side in the first lens group is DG1, a maximum image height is Ymax, a total number of lens surfaces of the second lens group is k, a refractive index of a medium, which forms an i-th lens surface from the object side in the second lens group, on the object side at a d line is Nif, a refractive index of the medium, which forms the i-th lens surface from the object side in the second lens group, on the image side at the d line is Nir, a radius of curvature of the i-th lens surface from the object side in the second lens group is sRi, a radius of curvature of an object side surface of the b3 lens is Rb3f, and a radius of curvature of an image side surface of the b3 lens is Rb3r, Conditional Expressions (1), (2) and (6) are satisfied, which are represented by
17. The imaging lens according to claim 16, wherein Conditional Expression (6-1) is satisfied, which is represented by
−0.75<(Rb3f+Rb3r)/(Rb3f−Rb3r)<−0.05 (6-1).
18. An imaging apparatus comprising the imaging lens according to claim 16.
19. An imaging lens consisting of, in order from an object side: a first lens group that moves toward the object side during focusing from a distant object to a close-range object and has a positive refractive power; and a second lens group that remains stationary with respect to an image plane during focusing, wherein the first lens group has a first-B sub-lens group including an aperture stop in an inside thereof, wherein the first-B sub-lens group consists of, in order from the object side, a b1 lens which is a positive lens, a b2 lens which is a negative lens concave toward an image side, an aperture stop, a b3 lens which is a negative lens concave toward the object side, and a b4 lens which is a positive lens, wherein the second lens group consists of, in order from the object side, a negative lens, a positive lens, and a negative lens, and wherein assuming that a distance on an optical axis from an object side surface of the b1 lens to an image side surface of the b2 lens is Db12, a distance on the optical axis from a surface closest to the object side in the first lens group to a surface closest to the image side in the first lens group is DG1, a maximum image height is Ymax, a total number of lens surfaces of the second lens group is k, a refractive index of a medium, which forms an i-th lens surface from the object side in the second lens group, on the object side at a d line is Nif, a refractive index of the medium, which forms the i-th lens surface from the object side in the second lens group, on the image side at the d line is Nir, a radius of curvature of the i-th lens surface from the object side in the second lens group is sRi, a radius of curvature of an object side surface of the b2 lens is Rb2f, and a radius of curvature of the image side surface of the b2 lens is Rb2r, Conditional Expressions (1), (2) and (7) are satisfied, which are represented by
20. The imaging lens according to claim 19, wherein Conditional Expression (7-1) is satisfied, which is represented by
0.35<(Rb2f+Rb2r)/(Rb2f−Rb2r)<1.2 (7-1).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(14) Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
(15) This imaging lens is a single focus lens, and consists of a first lens group G1 and a second lens group G2 in order from the object side to the image side along the optical axis Z. The first lens group G1 has an aperture stop St inside. It should be noted that the aperture stop St shown in
(16) In order to apply the imaging lens to an imaging apparatus, it is preferable to provide various filters and/or a protective cover glass based on specification of the imaging apparatus. Thus,
(17) The first lens group G1 is configured to have a positive refractive power, and is configured to move to the object side during focusing from a distant object to a close-range object. The second lens group G2 is configured to remain stationary with respect to the image plane Sim during focusing. With such a configuration, it is possible to suppress fluctuations in spherical aberration and astigmatism during focusing. In the example shown in
(18) The first lens group G1 consists of a first-B sub-lens group G1B including an aperture stop St in the inside thereof. The first-B sub-lens group consists of, in order from the object side, a b1 lens Lb1 which is a positive lens, a b2 lens Lb2 which is a negative lens concave toward the image side, an aperture stop St, a b3 lens Lb3 which is a negative lens concave toward the object side, and b4 lens Lb4 which is a positive lens. As described above, coma aberration can be satisfactorily suppressed by providing the first-B sub-lens group G1B which is configured to be symmetric to the aperture stop St. The b1 lens Lb1 is preferably convex toward the object side, and the b4 lens Lb4 is preferably convex toward the image side. In such a case, coma aberration can be more satisfactorily suppressed.
(19) It is preferable that the b1 lens Lb1 and the b2 lens Lb2 be cemented to each other. Thereby, there is an advantage in correcting longitudinal chromatic aberration. Similarly, it is preferable that the b3 lens Lb3 and the b4 lens Lb4 be cemented to each other. Thereby, there is an advantage in correcting longitudinal chromatic aberration.
(20) The first lens group G1 may have s sub-lens group other than the first-B sub-lens group G1B. For example, the first lens group G1 may be configured to consist of, in order from the object side, a first-A sub-lens group G1A having a positive refractive power, a first-B sub-lens group G1B, and a first-C sub-lens group G1C having a positive refractive power. In such a case, coma aberration can be satisfactorily suppressed.
(21) In a case where the first lens group G1 consists of the above three sub-lens groups, it is preferable that the first-A sub-lens group G1A is configured to consist of one or two lenses. In such a case, it becomes easy to achieve both suppression of the entire lens system length and favorable aberration correction. The first-A sub-lens group G1A in the example of
(22) In a case where the first lens group G1 consists of the above three sub-lens groups, it is preferable that the first-C sub-lens group G1C be configured to consist of one or two lenses. In such a case, it becomes easy to achieve both suppression of the entire lens system length and favorable aberration correction. The first-C sub-lens group G1C in the example of
(23) The second lens group G2 consists of, in order from the object side, a lens L21 which is a negative lens, a lens L22 which is a positive lens, and a lens L23 which is a negative lens. Thereby, it is possible to satisfactorily suppress fluctuation in astigmatism during focusing while achieving reduction in size with a relatively small number of lenses.
(24) It is preferable that the positive lens in the second lens group G2 is a biconvex lens. In such a case, it becomes easy to balance spherical aberration and distortion.
(25) The three lenses composing the second lens group G2 can have various aspects. In the example of
(26) Next, a configuration relating to Conditional Expression of the imaging lens of the present embodiment will be described. Assuming that a distance on the optical axis from an object side surface of the b1 lens Lb1 to an image side surface of the b2 lens Lb2 is Db12 and a distance on the optical axis from a surface closest to the object side in the first lens group G1 to a surface closest to the image side in the first lens group G1 is DG1, this imaging lens is configured to satisfy Conditional Expression (1). By not allowing the result of Conditional Expression (1) to be equal to or less than the lower limit, it is possible to satisfactorily correct field curvature. By not allowing the result of Conditional Expression (1) to be equal to or greater than the upper limit, it is possible to prevent the field curvature from being excessively corrected. In order to enhance the effect relating to Conditional Expression (1), it is preferable that Conditional Expression (1-1) is satisfied.
0.1<Db12/DG1<0.25 (1)
0.12<Db12/DG1<0.22 (1-1)
(27) Further, assuming that a maximum image height is Ymax, a total number of lens surfaces of the second lens group G2 is k, a refractive index of a medium, which forms an i-th lens surface from the object side in the second lens group G2 in a case where i is a natural number of 1 or more, on the object side at a d line is Nif, a refractive index of the medium, which forms the i-th lens surface from the object side in the second lens group G2, on the image side at the d line is Nir, and a radius of curvature of the i-th lens surface from the object side in the second lens group G2 is sRi, this imaging lens is configured to satisfy Conditional Expression (2). Conditional expression (2) relates to the Petzval sum of the lens surface of the second lens group G2. By making a configuration so as to satisfy the range of Conditional Expression (2), it is possible to suppress fluctuation in astigmatism during focusing. In order to enhance the effect relating to Conditional Expression (2), it is preferable that Conditional Expression (2-1) is satisfied.
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(29) Assuming that a radius of curvature of the image side surface of the b2 lens Lb2 is Rb2r, and a radius of curvature of an object side surface of the b3 lens Lb3 is Rb3f, it is preferable that this imaging lens satisfies Conditional Expression (3). Conditional expression (3) relates to a shape of an air lens formed by the image side surface of the b2 lens Lb2 and the object side surface of the b3 lens Lb3. By making a configuration so as to satisfy the range of conditional expression (3), coma aberration can be suppressed. In order to enhance the effect relating to Conditional Expression (3), it is preferable that Conditional Expression (3-1) is satisfied.
−0.3<(Rb2r+Rb3f)/(Rb2r−Rb3f)<0.3 (3)
−0.2<(Rb2r+Rb3f)/(Rb2r−Rb3f)<0.1 (3-1)
(30) Further, assuming that a focal length of the whole system during focusing on the object at infinity is f, and a focal length of the second lens group G2 is f2, it is preferable that this imaging lens satisfies Conditional Expression (4). By not allowing the result of Conditional Expression (4) to be equal to or less than the lower limit, it is possible to suppress fluctuation in spherical aberration and astigmatism during focusing. By not allowing the result of Conditional Expression (4) to be equal to or greater than the upper limit, it is possible to ensure the refractive power of the first lens group G1 and to suppress the amount of movement of the first lens group G1 during focusing. In order to enhance the effect relating to Conditional Expression (4), it is preferable that Conditional Expression (4-1) is satisfied.
−0.7<f/f2<0.3 (4)
−0.6<f/f2<0.2 (4-1)
(31) Further, assuming that a focal length of the whole system during focusing on the object at infinity is f, a focal length of a j-th lens from the object side in the second lens group G2 in a case where j is an integer of 1 to 3 is f2j, and an Abbe number of the j-th lens from the object side in the second lens group G2 at the d line is v2j, it is preferable that this imaging lens satisfies Conditional Expression (5). By making a configuration so as to satisfy the range of Conditional Expression (5), it is possible to suppress fluctuation in lateral chromatic aberration during focusing. In order to enhance the effect relating to Conditional Expression (5), it is preferable that Conditional Expression (5-1) is satisfied.
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(33) Further, assuming that a radius of curvature of an object side surface of the b3 lens Lb3 is Rb3f, and a radius of curvature of an image side surface of the b3 lens Lb3 is Rb3r, it is preferable that this imaging lens satisfies Conditional Expression (6). By not allowing the result of Conditional Expression (6) to be equal to or less than the lower limit, it is possible to prevent spherical aberration from being excessively corrected. By not allowing the result of Conditional Expression (6) to be equal to or greater than the upper limit, there is an advantage in correcting spherical aberration and suppressing the difference in spherical aberration for each wavelength. In order to enhance the effect relating to Conditional Expression (6), it is more preferable that Conditional Expression (6-1) is satisfied.
−0.8<(Rb3f+Rb3r)/(Rb3f−Rb3r)<0 (6)
−0.75<(Rb3f+Rb3r)/(Rb3f−Rb3r)<−0.05 (6-1)
(34) Further, assuming that a radius of curvature of an object side surface of the b2 lens Lb2 is Rb2f, and a radius of curvature of the image side surface of the b2 lens Lb2 is Rb2r, it is preferable that this imaging lens satisfies Conditional Expression (7). By not allowing the result of Conditional Expression (7) to be equal to or less than the lower limit, there is an advantage in correcting spherical aberration and suppressing the difference in spherical aberration for each wavelength. By not allowing the result of Conditional Expression (7) to be equal to or greater than the upper limit, it is possible to prevent spherical aberration from being excessively corrected. In order to enhance the effect relating to Conditional Expression (7), it is more preferable that Conditional Expression (7-1) is satisfied.
0.3<(Rb2f+Rb2r)/(Rb2f−Rb2r)<1.5 (7)
0.35<(Rb2f+Rb2r)/(Rb2f−Rb2r)<1.2 (7-1)
(35) The above-mentioned preferred configurations and/or available configurations may be optional combinations, and it is preferable to selectively adopt the configurations in accordance with required specification. According to the present embodiment, it is possible to realize an imaging lens having a small field curvature and favorable optical performance by suppressing fluctuation in astigmatism during focusing.
(36) Next, numerical examples of the imaging lens of the present invention will be described.
Example 1
(37) A lens configuration of an imaging lens of Example 1 is shown in
(38) Table 1 shows basic lens data of the imaging lens of Example 1, and Table 2 shows specification and variable surface distances. In Table 1, R is the radius of curvature of each surface, D is the surface distance, Nd is the refractive index at the d line (a wavelength of 587.6 nm (nanometers)), and vd is the Abbe number based on the d line. Here, reference signs of radii of curvature of surface shapes convex toward the object side are set to be positive, and reference signs of radii of curvature of surface shapes convex toward the image side are set to be negative. Table 1 additionally shows the aperture stop St and the optical member PP. In Table 1, in a place of a surface number of a surface corresponding to the aperture stop St, the surface number and a term of (St) are noted. A value at the bottom place of D indicates a distance between the image plane Sim and the surface closest to the image side in the table. In Table 1, the variable surface distances, which are variable during focusing, are referenced by the reference signs DD[ ], and are written into places of D, where object side surface numbers of spacings are noted in [ ].
(39) In Table 2, the values of the focal length f of the whole system bringing the object at infinity into focus, the focal length near of the whole system bringing the object at an object distance of 0.2 m (meters) into focus, the F number FNo, the maximum total angle of view 2ω, and the variable surface distance are shown based on the d line. (°) in the place of 2ω indicates that the unit thereof is a degree. In Table 2, the column denoted by“Infinity” shows respective values thereof in a state where the object at infinity is in focus, and the column denoted by “0.2 m” shows respective values thereof in a state where the object at the object distance of 0.2 m is in focus.
(40) In data of each table, a degree is used as a unit of an angle, and mm (millimeter) is used as a unit of a length, but appropriate different units may be used since the optical system can be used even in a case where the system is enlarged or reduced in proportion. Further, each of the following tables shows numerical values rounded off to predetermined decimal places.
(41) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Example 1 Surface Number R D Nd vd 1 80.49545 1.000 1.77250 49.60 2 27.66900 21.482 3 50.50962 4.562 1.83481 42.72 4 -125.73063 1.780 5 21.16426 9.795 1.59522 67.73 6 -28.95220 0.810 1.53172 48.84 7 12.96142 5.184 8(St) ∞ 4.414 9 -13.49552 0.800 1.80100 34.97 10 79.02192 6.237 1.59522 67.73 11 -20.16565 0.200 12 -212.84630 3.504 1.65160 58.55 13 -33.02585 0.200 14 82.58302 5.925 1.65160 58.55 15 -42.53843 DD[15] 16 22.68328 5.490 1.84666 23.78 17 17.02745 2.255 18 53.20440 7.000 1.61800 63.33 19 -18.76501 4.869 1.61293 37.00 20 2798710.75014 5.000 21 ∞ 1.000 1.51633 64.14 22 ∞ 6.279
(42) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Example 1 Infinity 0.2 m f 25.766 — fnear — 26.152 FNo. 1.86 2.06 2ω(°) 39.6 37.0 DD[15] 0.100 4.686
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(44) In the description of Example 1, reference signs, meanings, and description methods of the respective data pieces are the same as those in the following examples unless otherwise noted. Therefore, in the following description, repeated description will be omitted.
Example 2
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(46) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Example 2 Surface Number R D Nd vd 1 34.68409 2.659 1.83481 42.72 2 96.72661 0.200 3 18.60318 5.183 1.61800 63.33 4 -53.11140 0.810 1.54072 47.23 5 12.03665 4.547 6(St) ∞ 5.353 7 -14.25088 1.620 1.61293 37.00 8 19.92789 8.000 1.61800 63.33 9 -22.47644 0.200 10 203.35067 3.511 1.83481 42.72 11 -41.27145 DD[11] 12 -17.81903 4.662 1.84666 23.78 13 -20.44061 0.100 14 52.53768 5.570 1.61800 63.33 15 -42.34645 6.070 16 -30.22328 1.000 1.75520 27.51 17 2525252.52525 5.000 18 ∞ 1.000 1.51633 64.14 19 ∞ 6.231
(47) TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 Example 2 Infinity 0.2 m f 36.019 — fnear — 37.710 FNo. 1.88 2.24 2ω(°) 28.8 24.4 DD[11] 2.790 13.268
Example 3
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(49) TABLE-US-00005 TABLE 5 Example 3 Surface Number R D Nd vd 1 90.39228 1.000 1.67270 32.10 2 27.11437 15.722 3 33.68542 5.401 1.80000 29.84 4 -232.99734 2.194 5 21.30913 7.260 1.61800 63.33 6 -34.56535 0.800 1.62004 36.26 7 14.03959 7.142 8(St) ∞ 7.481 9 -13.83387 0.800 1.63980 34.47 10 72.48789 7.398 1.61800 63.33 11 -21.80272 0.200 12 -264.07626 3.762 1.65160 58.55 13 -37.16619 0.200 14 76.83307 8.552 1.65160 58.55 15 -85.69829 DD[15] 16 267.06657 7.010 1.51680 64.20 17 32.62510 7.000 1.61800 63.33 18 -41.27857 3.364 19 -32.59003 1.000 1.91082 35.25 20 -426.72108 5.000 21 ∞ 1.000 1.51633 64.14 22 ∞ 6.295
(50) TABLE-US-00006 TABLE 6 Example 3 Infinity 0.2 m f 34.489 — fnear — 33.716 FNo. 1.85 2.11 2ω(°) 30.0 27.8 DD[15] 1.779 8.119
Example 4
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(52) TABLE-US-00007 TABLE 7 Example 4 Surface Number R D Nd vd 1 31.58357 4.283 1.77250 49.60 2 177.00608 0.200 3 17.68049 4.135 1.61800 63.33 4 139.41731 0.810 1.58144 40.75 5 12.64057 3.960 6(St) ∞ 6.622 7 -18.91744 0.810 1.60342 38.03 8 21.15389 5.846 1.61800 63.33 9 -26.72950 0.200 10 364.10127 2.871 1.85026 32.27 11 -57.09427 DD[11] 12 -96.19095 1.000 1.51742 52.43 13 24.56826 8.855 14 25.90085 6.874 1.61800 63.33 15 -34.66855 5.437 16 -22.50359 1.000 1.51742 52.43 17 -3450517.22686 5.000 18 ∞ 1.000 1.51633 64.14 19 ∞ 6.356
(53) TABLE-US-00008 TABLE 8 Example 4 Infinity 0.2 m f 48.512 — fnear — 48.386 FNo. 2.44 3.10 2ω(°) 21.6 16.8 DD[11] 0.100 12.677
Example 5
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(55) TABLE-US-00009 TABLE 9 Example 5 Surface Number R D Nd vd 1 196.68312 8.000 1.84666 23.78 2 231.74740 10.114 3 36.79526 3.406 1.65160 58.55 4 96.97495 0.100 5 21.26741 6.059 1.61800 63.33 6 -74.59290 0.810 1.53172 48.84 7 14.04541 6.280 8(St) ∞ 7.135 9 -16.73696 0.870 1.56732 42.82 10 26.82531 10.000 1.61800 63.33 11 -26.02106 0.200 12 -548.42711 3.021 1.65160 58.55 13 -55.25956 0.200 14 491.08260 10.000 1.65160 58.55 15 -119.76110 DD[15] 16 -131.93625 5.395 1.59551 39.24 17 27.23360 7.000 1.83481 42.72 18 -56.44266 5.227 19 -34.56818 1.000 1.69895 30.13 20 2777777.77780 5.000 21 ∞ 1.000 1.51633 64.14 22 ∞ 6.328
(56) TABLE-US-00010 TABLE 10 Example 5 Infinity 0.2 m f 48.515 — fnear — 49.270 FNo. 2.02 2.78 2ω(°) 21.6 17.4 DD[15] 3.219 20.288
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(58) TABLE-US-00011 TABLE 11 Example 6 Surface Number R D Nd vd 1 81.13544 2.160 1.51680 64.20 2 179.04208 0.200 3 46.96191 3.104 1.48749 70.24 4 150.89626 8.667 5 23.89978 5.740 1.59522 67.73 6 -63.16465 0.800 1.51680 64.20 7 16.22957 4.210 8(St) ∞ 10.457 9 -18.84784 0.810 1.54814 45.78 10 27.45218 6.814 1.59522 67.73 11 -28.03959 0.200 12 -500.88226 3.064 1.48749 70.24 13 -53.29564 6.011 14 -606.83460 3.069 1.48749 70.24 15 -54.36419 DD[15] 16 -274.92257 5.047 1.84666 23.78 17 36.72507 7.240 18 39.45725 5.512 1.76182 26.52 19 -64.14717 12.150 20 -33.51306 1.000 1.60342 38.03 21 2655633.20542 5.000 22 ∞ 1.000 1.51633 64.14 23 ∞ 6.338
(59) TABLE-US-00012 TABLE 12 Example 6 Infinity 0.2 m f 73.508 — fnear — 58.968 FNo. 2.87 4.11 2ω(°) 14.2 10.6 DD[15] 1.806 27.561
(60) Table 13 shows values corresponding to Conditional Expressions (1) to (7) relating to the imaging lenses of Examples 1 to 6. The values shown in Table 13 are based on the d line.
(61) TABLE-US-00013 TABLE 13 Expression Number Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 Example 5 Example 6 (1) Db12/DG1 0.189 0.211 0.146 0.185 0.130 0.152 (2) Ymax × Σ(1/Nif − 1/Nir)/sRi −0.005 0.011 0.025 0.060 0.032 0.068 (3) (Rb2r + Rb3f)/(Rb2r − −0.020 −0.084 0.007 −0.199 −0.087 −0.075 Rb3f) (4) f/f2 0.100 0.182 −0.131 −0.009 0.049 −0.598 (5) f × Σ(1/(f2j × ν2j)) −0.013 −O.020 −0.015 −O.015 −0.016 −O.032 (6) (Rb3f + Rb3r)/(Rb3f − Rb3r) −O.708 −0.166 −0.679 −0.056 −0.232 −0.186 (7) (Rb2f + Rb2r)/(Rb2f − Rb2r) 0.382 0.630 0.422 1.199 0.683 0.591
(62) As can be seen from the above data, in the imaging lenses of Examples 1 to 6, fluctuation in astigmatism during focusing is suppressed, field curvature is small, each aberration is satisfactorily corrected, and thus high optical performance is realized. Further, the imaging lenses of Examples 1 to 6 each have a total angle of view of 45° or less, and each are a lens system suitable as a telephoto type.
(63) Next, an imaging apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described.
(64) The imaging apparatus 10 comprises: the imaging lens 1; a filter 4 that is disposed on the image side in the imaging lens 1; an imaging element 5; a signal processing section 6 that performs processing of calculating a signal which is output from the imaging element 5, and a focus control section 7 that is for performing focusing of the imaging lens 1.
(65) The present invention has been hitherto described through embodiments and examples, but the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments and examples, and may be modified into various forms. For example, values such as the radius of curvature, the surface distance, the refractive index, and the Abbe number of each lens are not limited to the values shown in the numerical examples, and different values may be used therefor.
(66) For example, in each example, the lens system, which performs focusing from the object at infinity to the close-range object, is used. However, it is needless to say that the present invention can be applied to an imaging lens which performs focusing from a distant object at a finite distance to a close-range object.
(67) The imaging apparatus according to the above-mentioned embodiment of the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned examples, and may be modified into various forms such as a digital camera and an in-vehicle camera.