Lens unit and imaging device
11609484 · 2023-03-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Takeya Abe (Saitama, JP)
- Keito KAMIO (Saitama, JP)
- Ryosuke Nagami (Saitama, JP)
- Shinichiro Fujiki (Saitama, JP)
- Kazuaki Okamori (Saitama, JP)
- Yuya Sakai (Saitama, JP)
Cpc classification
H04N23/55
ELECTRICITY
G02B7/10
PHYSICS
G03B2205/0053
PHYSICS
G03B5/00
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A lens unit includes a guided portion that includes a first bearing portion and a second bearing portion disposed to be spaced apart from each other in a direction X and is slidably supported by a guide shaft, and a lens holding member. A first distance between the center of a fixing portion of the lens holding member and the center of the first bearing portion in the direction X is set to be longer than a second distance between the center of the fixing portion and the center of the second bearing portion in the direction X. A first tilt-preventing member having a linear expansion coefficient lower than that of the lens holding member is fixed to a region, which is closer to the first bearing portion than the center of the fixing portion, of a portion of the guided portion positioned between the first and second bearing portions.
Claims
1. A lens unit comprising: a lens; a lens holding member that holds the lens; and a guide shaft that guides movement of the lens holding member in a direction of an optical axis of the lens, wherein the lens holding member includes a guided portion that is slidably supported by the guide shaft, the guided portion including a first bearing portion and a second bearing portion disposed to be spaced apart from each other in the direction of the optical axis, a first distance in the direction of the optical axis between a center of a fixing portion of the lens holding member in the direction of the optical axis and a center of the first bearing portion in the direction of the optical axis is set to be longer than a second distance in the direction of the optical axis between the center of the fixing portion of the lens holding member in the direction of the optical axis and a center of the second bearing portion in the direction of the optical axis, the fixing portion being a portion fixed to the lens, and the lens unit includes a first tilt-preventing member having a linear expansion coefficient lower than a linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member, the first tilt-preventing member being fixed to a region, which is closer to the first bearing portion than the center of the fixing portion, of a portion of the guided portion positioned between the first bearing portion and second bearing portion.
2. The lens unit according to claim 1, wherein the first tilt-preventing member includes a region overlapping with the fixing portion in a state where the first tilt-preventing member is viewed in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the optical axis.
3. The lens unit according to claim 2, wherein a relationship of “La=(T×L1−T×L2)/(T−Ta)” is satisfied in a case where the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member is denoted by T, the linear expansion coefficient of the first tilt-preventing member is denoted by Ta, a length of the first tilt-preventing member in the direction of the optical axis is denoted by La, the first distance is denoted by L1, and the second distance is denoted by L2.
4. The lens unit according to claim 2, further comprising: a second tilt-preventing member having a linear expansion coefficient higher than the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member, the second tilt-preventing member being fixed to a region, which is closer to the second bearing portion than the center of the fixing portion, of the portion of the guided portion.
5. The lens unit according to claim 2, wherein the guided portion has a tubular shape, and the first tilt-preventing member is fixed to an inner peripheral surface of the guided portion.
6. The lens unit according to claim 5, wherein a relationship of “La=(T×L1−T×L2)/(T−Ta)” is satisfied in a case where the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member is denoted by T, the linear expansion coefficient of the first tilt-preventing member is denoted by Ta, a length of the first tilt-preventing member in the direction of the optical axis is denoted by La, the first distance is denoted by L1, and the second distance is denoted by L2.
7. The lens unit according to claim 5, further comprising: a second tilt-preventing member having a linear expansion coefficient higher than the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member, the second tilt-preventing member being fixed to a region, which is closer to the second bearing portion than the center of the fixing portion, of the portion of the guided portion.
8. The lens unit according to claim 1, wherein the guided portion has a tubular shape, and the first tilt-preventing member is fixed to an inner peripheral surface of the guided portion.
9. The lens unit according to claim 8, wherein a relationship of “La=(T×L1−T×L2)/(T−Ta)” is satisfied in a case where the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member is denoted by T, the linear expansion coefficient of the first tilt-preventing member is denoted by Ta, a length of the first tilt-preventing member in the direction of the optical axis is denoted by La, the first distance is denoted by L1, and the second distance is denoted by L2.
10. The lens unit according to claim 8, further comprising: a second tilt-preventing member having a linear expansion coefficient higher than the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member, the second tilt-preventing member being fixed to a region, which is closer to the second bearing portion than the center of the fixing portion, of the portion of the guided portion.
11. The lens unit according to claim 1, wherein a relationship of “La=(T×L1−T×L2)/(T−Ta)” is satisfied in a case where the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member is denoted by T, the linear expansion coefficient of the first tilt-preventing member is denoted by Ta, a length of the first tilt-preventing member in the direction of the optical axis is denoted by La, the first distance is denoted by L1, and the second distance is denoted by L2.
12. The lens unit according to claim 1, further comprising: a second tilt-preventing member having a linear expansion coefficient higher than the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member, the second tilt-preventing member being fixed to a region, which is closer to the second bearing portion than the center of the fixing portion, of the portion of the guided portion.
13. The lens unit according to claim 12, wherein the second tilt-preventing member includes a region overlapping with the fixing portion in a state where the second tilt-preventing member is viewed in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the optical axis.
14. The lens unit according to claim 12, wherein the guided portion has a tubular shape, and the second tilt-preventing member is fixed to an inner peripheral surface of the guided portion.
15. The lens unit according to claim 12, wherein a relationship of “La×{(Ta−T)−Lb}×(Tb−T)=T×L2−T×L1” is satisfied in a case where the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member is denoted by T, the linear expansion coefficient of the first tilt-preventing member is denoted by Ta, a length of the first tilt-preventing member in the direction of the optical axis is denoted by La, the linear expansion coefficient of the second tilt-preventing member is denoted by Tb, a length of the second tilt-preventing member in the direction of the optical axis is denoted by Lb, the first distance is denoted by L1, and the second distance is denoted by L2.
16. The lens unit according to claim 1, wherein the lens is fitted to the lens holding member at the fixing portion and is adhered to the lens holding member by an adhesive.
17. An imaging device comprising: the lens unit according to claim 1; and an imaging element that images a subject through the lens.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(10) An embodiment of the invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
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(12) An optical system including a plurality of lenses is built in the lens barrel 2, and the lens barrel 2 comprises an imaging lens 21 that is disposed closest to a subject and a lens unit 30 that is provided between the imaging lens 21 and an imaging element 11.
(13) The main body part 1 includes the imaging element 11, such as a charge coupled device (CCD) image sensor or a metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) image sensor, which images a subject through the optical system included in the lens barrel 2.
(14) In the following description, the direction of the optical axis of the optical system included in the lens barrel 2 is referred to as a direction X, a direction toward a subject from the imaging element 11 in the direction X is referred to as a direction X1, and a direction opposite to the direction X1 is referred to as a direction X2. Further, a direction perpendicular to the direction X is referred to as a direction Y, a direction from one side toward the other side in the direction Y is referred to as a direction Y1, and a direction opposite to the direction Y1 is referred to as a direction Y2.
(15) The lens unit 30 comprises a lens 35, a tubular lens holding member 36 that holds the lens 35 in a hollow portion, a shaft holding member 31 and a shaft holding member 32 that are supported on the inner peripheral surface of the lens barrel 2, a guide shaft 33 that guides the movement of the lens holding member 36 in the direction X, a rotation-preventing shaft 34, and a drive mechanism (not shown) (for example, a voice coil motor, other motors, or the like) that moves the lens holding member 36 in the direction X.
(16) The lens 35 is a focus lens that is moved in the direction X to change a focus position, a zoom lens that is moved in the direction X to change a focal length, or the like. The lens 35 is generally made of glass or the like.
(17) Each of the guide shaft 33 and the rotation-preventing shaft 34 is a member that extends in the direction X and has a tubular shape, a columnar shape, or the like, an end portion thereof corresponding to the direction X1 is held by the shaft holding member 31, and an end portion thereof corresponding to the direction X2 is held by the shaft holding member 32. Each of the guide shaft 33 and the rotation-preventing shaft 34 is made of, for example, metal or the like.
(18) The lens holding member 36 includes an opening to be described later into which the guide shaft 33 is to be inserted, and is adapted to be movable along the guide shaft 33 in the direction X by the sliding operation between the opening and the guide shaft 33. Further, the lens holding member 36 includes a notch to be described later that is engaged with the rotation-preventing shaft 34. The rotation of the lens holding member 36 about the optical axis of the lens 35 is prevented by the rotation-preventing shaft 34. The lens holding member 36 is made of, for example, plastic, a resin, metal, or the like.
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(25) The main body part 41 comprises a substantially annular large-diameter portion 41a of which the inner diameter is largest, a substantially annular medium-diameter portion 41b of which the inner diameter is smaller than the inner diameter of the large-diameter portion 41a, a substantially annular small-diameter portion 41c of which the inner diameter is smaller than the inner diameter of the medium-diameter portion 41b, and a large-diameter portion 41d of which the inner diameter is substantially equal to the inner diameter of the large-diameter portion 41a. The large-diameter portion 41a, the medium-diameter portion 41b, the small-diameter portion 41c, and the large-diameter portion 41d are continuously arranged in this order to the direction X2 from the direction X1.
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(28) The second lens 35b is fitted to the inner peripheral surface of the large-diameter portion 41a, so that the lens 35 is fixed to the lens holding member 36. Further, the recessed portions 42 formed on the large-diameter portion 41a of the lens holding member 36 are filled with an adhesive, such as a resin, and the second lens 35b and the lens holding member 36 are further fixed to each other by the adhesive filled in the recessed portions 42.
(29) A portion of the inner peripheral surface of the large-diameter portion 41a to which the lens 35 is fitted and the recessed portions 42 which are filled with an adhesive form a fixing portion 35A (see
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(31) A notch 44a to be engaged with the rotation-preventing shaft 34 is formed at the rotation-preventing portion 44. In a case where the lens holding member 36 is moved in the direction X, the movement of the lens holding member 36 in the direction perpendicular to the direction X and the direction Y is prevented through the engagement between the notch 44a and the rotation-preventing shaft 34.
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(33) An opening 43c reaching the hollow portion is formed at an end portion of the guided portion 43 corresponding to the direction Y1. A recessed portion 43d is formed on the inner peripheral surface of an end portion of the guided portion 43 corresponding to the direction Y2.
(34) The guide shaft 33 shown in
(35) Each of an interval in the direction Y between the first bearing portion 43f and the guide shaft 33 in a state where the center of the first bearing portion 43f in the direction Y and the center of the guide shaft 33 in the direction Y coincide with each other and an interval in the direction Y between the second bearing portion 43e and the guide shaft 33 in a state where the center of the second bearing portion 43e in the direction Y and the center of the guide shaft 33 in the direction Y coincide with each other is set to, for example, 10 μm or less. Since these intervals are sufficiently small as described above, the guided portion 43 is adapted to be slidably supported by the guide shaft 33 through the first and second bearing portions 43f and 43e that are disposed to be spaced apart from each other in the direction X.
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(38) The first tilt-preventing member 37 is a member having a linear expansion coefficient lower than the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member 36, and is made of, for example, ceramic, metal, or the like.
(39) The first tilt-preventing member 37 is fixed to a region, which is closer to the first bearing portion 43f than the center of the fixing portion 35A in the direction X, of a portion of the guided portion 43 positioned between the first and second bearing portions 43f and 43e by adhesion, screwing, or the like.
(40) Specifically, as shown in
(41) The first tilt-preventing member 37 may be fixed to, for example, the inner peripheral surface of the guided portion 43 between the recessed portion 43d and the bearing portion 43f In this case, the shape of the first tilt-preventing member 37 may also be, for example, an annular shape or a semi-annular shape as viewed in the direction X.
(42) According to the digital camera 100 having the above-mentioned configuration, the first tilt-preventing member 37 having a linear expansion coefficient lower than the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member 36 is fixed to a region, which is closer to the first bearing portion 43f than the center of the fixing portion 35A, of the guided portion 43 of the lens unit 30. For this reason, differences between the amount of thermal contraction and the amount of thermal expansion of the guided portion 43 near the first bearing portion 43f and the amount of thermal contraction and the amount of thermal expansion of the guided portion 43 near the second bearing portion 43e, which are caused by a difference between the first distance L1 between the center of the first bearing portion 43f and the center of the fixing portion 35A and the second distance L2 between the center of the second bearing portion 43e and the center of the fixing portion 35A, can be reduced by the first tilt-preventing member 37. Since differences in the amount of thermal contraction and the amount of thermal expansion are reduced, it is possible to prevent a line, which connects the center of the first bearing portion 43f to the center of the second bearing portion 43e, from being inclined with respect to the direction X even in a case where the lens unit 30 is subjected to a large temperature change. As a result, since the inclination of the optical axis of the lens 35 is prevented, the image quality of the digital camera 100 can be improved.
(43) Further, the first tilt-preventing member 37 is fixed to the inner peripheral surface of the guided portion 43 in the lens unit 30 of the digital camera 100. According to this configuration, even in a case where metal of which the reflection of light or the like is high is used for the first tilt-preventing member 37, it is possible to prevent light, which passes through the optical system provided in the lens barrel 2, from being incident on the first tilt-preventing member 37. Since the reflection of light by the first tilt-preventing member 37 is prevented as described above, the occurrence of ghost during imaging can be prevented.
(44) In order to reduce the differences in the amount of thermal contraction and the amount of thermal expansion having been described above, it is preferable that a design is made to satisfy the relationship of Equation (I) in a case where the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member 36 is denoted by T, the linear expansion coefficient of the first tilt-preventing member 37 is denoted by Ta, and the length of the first tilt-preventing member 37 in the direction X is denoted by La.
La=(T×L1−T×L2)/(T−Ta) (I)
(45) In a case where the selection of a material or the like is performed so that the relationship of Equation (I) is satisfied, it is possible to make the differences in the amount of thermal contraction and the amount of thermal expansion closer to zero. Accordingly, the inclination of the optical axis can be prevented with higher accuracy.
(46) Even in a case where the first tilt-preventing member 37 has configuration where the first tilt-preventing member 37 does not include a region overlapping with the fixing portion 35A as viewed in the direction Y (configuration where the end portion of the first tilt-preventing member 37 corresponding to the direction X1 is positioned closer to a side corresponding to the direction X2 than the fixing portion 35A in
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(48) The first tilt-preventing member 37A is a member having a linear expansion coefficient lower than the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member 36, and is made of, for example, ceramic, metal, or the like. The first tilt-preventing member 37A is fixed to the outer peripheral surface of a region, which is closer to the first bearing portion 43f than the center of the fixing portion 35A in the direction X, of a portion of the guided portion 43 positioned between the first and second bearing portions 43f and 43e by adhesion, fitting, screwing, or the like. More specifically, the first tilt-preventing member 37A is formed of a substantially annular member that is fixed to the inner peripheral surface of the large-diameter portion 41d. The shape of the first tilt-preventing member 37A is not limited to an annular shape, and may be the shape of a semicircular ring that is fixed to the inner peripheral surface of the large-diameter portion 41d, the shape of a circular ring of which the width is partially shortened, the shape of a bar that is fixed to the inner peripheral surface of the large-diameter portion 41d and extends in the direction X, or the like.
(49) In a case where the lens unit 30A is also designed so as to satisfy an equation where “La” is substituted with the length of the first tilt-preventing member 37A in the direction X and “Ta” is substituted with the linear expansion coefficient of the first tilt-preventing member 37A in Equation (I), it is possible to make the differences in the amount of thermal contraction and the amount of thermal expansion close to zero. Accordingly, the inclination of the optical axis can be prevented with high accuracy.
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(51) The second tilt-preventing member 38 is a member having a linear expansion coefficient higher than the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member 36, and is made of, for example, a resin or the like. The second tilt-preventing member 38 is fixed to the outer peripheral surface of a region, which is closer to the second bearing portion 43e than the center of the fixing portion 35A in the direction X, of a portion of the guided portion 43 positioned between the first and second bearing portions 43f and 43e by adhesion, fitting, screwing, or the like.
(52) Specifically, the second tilt-preventing member 38 is fixed to the outer peripheral surface of a region of the guided portion 43 that is closer to the second bearing portion 43e than the large-diameter portion 41a. The shape of the second tilt-preventing member 38 is the shape of a bar that is fixed to the outer peripheral surface and extends in the direction X, but is not limited thereto and may be an annular shape, a semi-annular shape, the shape of a circular ring of which the width is partially shortened, or the like.
(53) In the lens unit 30B shown in
(54) It is preferable that the lens unit 30B is designed so as to satisfy the relationship of Equation (II) in a case where the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member 36 is denoted by T, the linear expansion coefficient of the first tilt-preventing member 37 is denoted by Ta, the length of the first tilt-preventing member 37 in the direction X is denoted by La, the linear expansion coefficient of the second tilt-preventing member 38 is denoted by Tb, and the length of the second tilt-preventing member 38 in the direction X is denoted by Lb.
La×{(Ta−T)−Lb}×(Tb−T)=T×L2−T×L1 (II)
(55) In a case where the selection of a material or the like is performed so that the relationship of Equation (II) is satisfied, it is possible to make the differences in the amount of thermal contraction and the amount of thermal expansion closer to zero. Accordingly, the inclination of the optical axis can be prevented with higher accuracy.
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(57) The second tilt-preventing member 38A is a member having a linear expansion coefficient higher than the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member 36, and is made of, for example, a resin or the like. The second tilt-preventing member 38A is fixed to the inner peripheral surface of a region, which is closer to the second bearing portion 43e than the center of the fixing portion 35A in the direction X, of a portion of the guided portion 43 positioned between the first and second bearing portions 43f and 43e by adhesion, screwing, or the like. More specifically, the second tilt-preventing member 38A is fixed at a position that overlaps with the fixing portion 35A in a state where the second tilt-preventing member 38A is viewed in the direction Y.
(58) In a case where the lens unit 30C is also designed so as to satisfy an equation where “Lb” is substituted with the length of the second tilt-preventing member 38A in the direction X and “Tb” is substituted with the linear expansion coefficient of the second tilt-preventing member 38A in Equation (II), it is possible to make the differences in the amount of thermal contraction and the amount of thermal expansion close to zero. Accordingly, the inclination of the optical axis can be prevented with high accuracy.
(59) Further, according to the lens unit 30C, since the second tilt-preventing member 38A is fixed to the inner peripheral surface of the guided portion 43, the occurrence of ghost can be prevented even in a case where a material easily reflecting light is used for the second tilt-preventing member 38A.
(60) Even in the configuration where the first tilt-preventing member 37 does not include a region overlapping with the fixing portion 35A in each of the lens units 30B and 30C as viewed in the direction Y, the above-mentioned effect can be obtained. Further, even in the configuration where the second tilt-preventing member 38A does not include a region overlapping with the fixing portion 35A in the lens unit 30C as viewed in the direction Y, the above-mentioned effect can be obtained.
(61) The lens units 30, 30A, 30B, and 30C mounted on the digital camera 100 have been described above, but the configuration of the lens units 30, 30A, 30B, and 30C can also be applied to an imaging unit of a smartphone, binoculars, a telescope, or the like.
(62) The followings are disclosed in this specification as described above.
(63) (1) A lens unit comprising: a lens; a lens holding member that holds the lens; and a guide shaft that guides movement of the lens holding member in a direction of an optical axis of the lens, wherein the lens holding member includes a guided portion that includes a first bearing portion and a second bearing portion disposed to be spaced apart from each other in the direction of the optical axis and is slidably supported by the guide shaft, a first distance in the direction of the optical axis between a center of a fixing portion of the lens holding member, which is fixed to the lens, in the direction of the optical axis and a center of the first bearing portion in the direction of the optical axis is set to be longer than a second distance in the direction of the optical axis between the center of the fixing portion of the lens holding member, which is fixed to the lens, in the direction of the optical axis and a center of the second bearing portion in the direction of the optical axis, and the lens unit includes a first tilt-preventing member that is fixed to a region, which is closer to the first bearing portion than the center of the fixing portion, of a portion of the guided portion positioned between the first and second bearing portions and has a linear expansion coefficient lower than a linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member.
(64) (2) The lens unit according to (1), wherein the first tilt-preventing member includes a region overlapping with the fixing portion in a state where the first tilt-preventing member is viewed in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the optical axis.
(65) (3) The lens unit according to (1) or (2), wherein the guided portion has a tubular shape, and the first tilt-preventing member is fixed to an inner peripheral surface of the guided portion.
(66) (4) The lens unit according to any one of (1) to (3), wherein a relationship of “La=(T×L1−T×L2)/(T−Ta)” is satisfied in a case where the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member is denoted by T, the linear expansion coefficient of the first tilt-preventing member is denoted by Ta, a length of the first tilt-preventing member in the direction of the optical axis is denoted by La, the first distance is denoted by L1, and the second distance is denoted by L2.
(67) (5) The lens unit according to any one of (1) to (3), further comprising: a second tilt-preventing member that is fixed to a region, which is closer to the second bearing portion than the center of the fixing portion, of the portion of the guided portion and has a linear expansion coefficient higher than the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member.
(68) (6) The lens unit according to (5), wherein the second tilt-preventing member includes a region overlapping with the fixing portion in a state where the second tilt-preventing member is viewed in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the optical axis.
(69) (7) The lens unit according to (5) or (6), wherein the guided portion has a tubular shape, and the second tilt-preventing member is fixed to an inner peripheral surface of the guided portion.
(70) (8) The lens unit according to any one of (5) to (7), wherein a relationship of “La×{(Ta−T)−Lb}×(Tb−T)=T×L2−T×L1” is satisfied in a case where the linear expansion coefficient of the lens holding member is denoted by T, the linear expansion coefficient of the first tilt-preventing member is denoted by Ta, a length of the first tilt-preventing member in the direction of the optical axis is denoted by La, the linear expansion coefficient of the second tilt-preventing member is denoted by Tb, a length of the second tilt-preventing member in the direction of the optical axis is denoted by Lb, the first distance is denoted by L1, and the second distance is denoted by L2.
(71) (9) The lens unit according to any one of (1) to (8), wherein the lens is fitted to the lens holding member at the fixing portion and is adhered to the lens holding member by an adhesive.
(72) (10) An imaging device comprising: the lens unit according to any one of (1) to (9); and an imaging element that images a subject through the lens.
(73) Various embodiments have been described above with reference to the drawings, but it goes without saying that the invention is not limited to the embodiments. Since it is apparent for those skilled in the art that various changes or modifications can be thought up within categories described in claims, it is naturally understood that these changes or modifications also pertain to the technical scope of the invention. Further, the respective components of the above-mentioned embodiments may be combined arbitrarily without departing from the scope of the invention.
(74) This application is based on Japanese Patent Application (JP2018-182326) filed Sep. 27, 2018, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
(75) Since the invention is applied to a smartphone, a digital camera, or the like, the invention is highly convenient and effective.
EXPLANATION OF REFERENCES
(76) 100: digital camera 1: main body part 11: imaging element 2: lens barrel 21: imaging lens 30: lens unit 31, 32: shaft holding member 33: guide shaft 34: rotation-preventing shaft 35: lens 35a: first lens 35b: second lens 35A: fixing portion 36: lens holding member 41: main body part 41a, 41d: large-diameter portion 41b: medium-diameter portion 41c: small-diameter portion 42: recessed portion 43: guided portion 43a, 43b, 43c: opening 43d: recessed portion 43f: first bearing portion 43e: second bearing portion 44: rotation-preventing portion 44a: notch 37, 37A: first tilt-preventing member 38, 38A: second tilt-preventing member