US20230296867A1
2023-09-21
18/324,280
2023-05-26
A wide-angle lens assembly includes a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens, and a fifth lens, all of which are arranged in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis. The first lens is a meniscus lens with negative refractive power. The second lens is a meniscus lens with positive refractive power and includes a concave surface facing the object side and a convex surface facing the image side. The third lens is with positive refractive power and includes a convex surface facing the object side. The fourth lens is with positive refractive power. The fifth lens is with negative refractive power. The wide-angle lens assembly satisfies: β3<f2/f1<β1; wherein f1 is an effective focal length of the first lens and f2 is an effective focal length of the second lens.
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G02B13/06 » CPC main
Optical objectives specially designed for the purposes specified below Panoramic objectives; So-called "sky lenses" including panoramic objectives having reflecting surfaces
G02B9/62 » CPC further
Optical objectives characterised both by the number of the components and their arrangements according to their sign, i.e. + or - having six components only
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Optical objectives specially designed for the purposes specified below with lenses having one or more non-spherical faces, e.g. for reducing geometrical aberration
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Optical objectives characterised both by the number of the components and their arrangements according to their sign, i.e. + or - having five components only
This application is a Continuation of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/994,732, filed Aug. 17, 2020 and entitled βWide-Angle Lens Assemblyβ.
The invention relates to a wide-angle lens assembly.
The current development trend of a wide-angle lens assembly is toward miniaturization and large field of view. Additionally, the wide-angle lens assembly is developed to have high resolution and resistance to severe environment temperature variation in accordance with different application requirements. However, the known wide-angle lens assembly can't satisfy such requirements. Therefore, the wide-angle lens assembly needs a new structure to meet the requirements of miniaturization, large field of view, high resolution, and resistance to severe environment temperature variation at the same time.
The invention provides a wide-angle lens assembly to solve the above problems. The wide-angle lens assembly of the invention is provided with characteristics of a shortened total lens length, a larger field of view, a high resolution, a resistance to severe environment temperature variation, and still has a good optical performance.
The wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention includes a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens, and a fifth lens. The first lens is a meniscus lens with negative refractive power. The second lens is a meniscus lens with positive refractive power and includes a concave surface facing an object side and a convex surface facing an image side. The third lens is with positive refractive power and includes a convex surface facing the object side. The fourth lens is with positive refractive power. The fifth lens is with negative refractive power. The first lens, the second lens, the third lens, the fourth lens, and the fifth lens are arranged in order from the object side to the image side along an optical axis. The wide-angle lens assembly satisfies: β3<f2/f1<β1; wherein f1 is an effective focal length of the first lens and f2 is an effective focal length of the second lens.
In another exemplary embodiment, the first lens further includes a convex surface facing the object side and a concave surface facing an image side.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, the third lens further includes a convex surface facing the image side.
In another exemplary embodiment, the fourth lens further includes a convex surface facing the object side and another convex surface facing the image side.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, the fifth lens further includes a convex surface facing the object side and a concave surface facing the image side.
In another exemplary embodiment, the fifth lens further includes a concave surface facing the object side and a concave surface facing the image side.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, the wide-angle lens assembly further including a sixth lens disposed between the third lens and the fourth lens, wherein the sixth lens is with negative refractive power.
In another exemplary embodiment, the sixth lens further includes a concave surface facing the object side and another concave surface facing the image side.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, the wide-angle lens assembly satisfies at least one of following conditions: 1<f2/f4<3; 0.5<f1/f5<1.5; 3<R11/R12<5; β11<R31/R32<β3; β20<TTL/T1<21.5; 8<TTL/T3<10; 10<TTL/T4<13; 72.08<TTL/AT34<114.3; 106.3<TTL/AT45<115; wherein f1 is the effective focal length of the first lens, f2 is the effective focal length of the second lens, f4 is an effective focal length of the fourth lens, f5 is an effective focal length of the fifth lens, R11 is a radius of curvature of the object side surface of the first lens, R12 is a radius of curvature of the image side surface of the first lens, R31 is a radius of curvature of the object side surface of the third lens, and R32 is a radius of curvature of the image side surface of the third lens, TTL is an interval from the object side surface of the first lens to an image plane along the optical axis, T1 is a thickness of the first lens, T3 is a thickness of the third lens, T4 is a thickness of the fourth lens, AT34 is an air-interval from the third lens to the fourth lens along the optical axis, and AT45 is an air-interval from the fourth lens to the fifth lens along the optical axis.
The wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with another exemplary embodiment of the invention includes a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens, and a fifth lens. The first lens is a meniscus lens with negative refractive power. The second lens is a meniscus lens with positive refractive power. The third lens is with positive refractive power and includes a convex surface facing an object side. The fourth lens is with positive refractive power and includes a concaves surface facing the object side. The fifth lens is with negative refractive power. The first lens, the second lens, the third lens, the fourth lens, and the fifth lens are arranged in order from the object side to an image side along an optical axis. The wide-angle lens assembly satisfies: β3<f2/f1<β1; wherein f1 is an effective focal length of the first lens and f2 is an effective focal length of the second lens.
In another exemplary embodiment, the first lens further includes a convex surface facing the object side and a concave surface facing an image side.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, the second lens further includes a concave surface facing the object side and a convex surface facing the image side.
In another exemplary embodiment, the third lens further includes a convex surface facing the image side and the fourth lens further includes a convex surface facing the image side.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, the fifth lens further includes a convex surface facing the object side and a concave surface facing the image side.
In another exemplary embodiment, the fifth lens further includes a concave surface facing the object side and a concave surface facing the image side.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, the wide-angle lens assembly further including a sixth lens disposed between the third lens and the fourth lens, wherein the sixth lens is with negative refractive power.
In another exemplary embodiment, the sixth lens further includes a concave surface facing the object side and another concave surface facing the image side.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, the wide-angle lens assembly satisfies at least one of following conditions: 1<f2/f4<3; 0.5<f1/f5<1.5; 3<R11/R12<5; β11<R31/R32<β3; β20<TTL/T1<21.5; 8<TTL/T3<10; 10<TTL/T4<13; 72.08<TTL/AT34<114.3; 106.3<TTL/AT45<115; wherein f1 is the effective focal length of the first lens, f2 is the effective focal length of the second lens, f4 is an effective focal length of the fourth lens, f5 is an effective focal length of the fifth lens, Ru is a radius of curvature of the object side surface of the first lens, R12 is a radius of curvature of the image side surface of the first lens, R31 is a radius of curvature of the object side surface of the third lens, and R32 is a radius of curvature of the image side surface of the third lens, TTL is an interval from the object side surface of the first lens to an image plane along the optical axis, T1 is a thickness of the first lens, T3 is a thickness of the third lens, T4 is a thickness of the fourth lens, AT34 is an air-interval from the third lens to the fourth lens along the optical axis, and AT45 is an air-interval from the fourth lens to the fifth lens along the optical axis.
The wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with yet another exemplary embodiment of the invention includes a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens, and a fifth lens. The first lens is a meniscus lens with negative refractive power. The second lens is a meniscus lens with positive refractive power. The third lens is with positive refractive power and includes a convex surface facing an object side. The sixth lens is with negative refractive power. The fourth lens is with positive refractive power. The fifth lens is with negative refractive power. The first lens, the second lens, the third lens, the sixth lens, the fourth lens, and the fifth lens are arranged in order from the object side to an image side along an optical axis.
In another exemplary embodiment, the sixth lens includes a concave surface facing the object side and another concave surface facing the image side and the wide-angle lens assembly satisfies: β3<f2/f1<β1; wherein f1 is an effective focal length of the first lens and f2 is an effective focal length of the second lens.
A detailed description is given in the following embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1 is a lens layout diagram and an optical path of a wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2A depicts a longitudinal aberration diagram of the wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2B is a field curvature diagram of the wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2C is a distortion diagram of the wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2D is a through focus modulation transfer function diagram of the wide-angle lens assembly at β10Β° C., 20Β° C., and 70Β° C. in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 3 is a lens layout diagram and an optical path of a wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 4A depicts a longitudinal aberration diagram of the wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with the second embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 4B is a field curvature diagram of the wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with the second embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 4C is a distortion diagram of the wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with the second embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 4D is a through focus modulation transfer function diagram of the wide-angle lens assembly at β10Β° C., 20Β° C., and 70Β° C. in accordance with the second embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 5 is a lens layout diagram and an optical path of a wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with a third embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 6A depicts a longitudinal aberration diagram of the wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with the third embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 6B is a field curvature diagram of the wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with the third embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 6C is a distortion diagram of the wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with the third embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 6D is a through focus modulation transfer function diagram of the wide-angle lens assembly at β10Β° C., 20Β° C., and 70Β° C. in accordance with the third embodiment of the invention; and
FIG. 7 is a lens layout diagram of a wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the invention.
The following description is made for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention and should not be taken in a limiting sense. The scope of the invention is best determined by reference to the appended claims.
The invention provides a wide-angle lens including a first lens which is a meniscus lens with negative refractive power, a second lens which is a meniscus lens with positive refractive power, a third lens with positive refractive power, a fourth lens with positive refractive power, and a fifth lens with negative refractive power. The first lens, the second lens, the third lens, the fourth lens, and the fifth lens are arranged in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis. The wide-angle lens assembly satisfies: 3<TTL/BFL<3.5; wherein TTL is an interval from an object side surface of the first lens to an image plane along the optical axis and BFL is an interval from an image side surface of the fifth lens to the image plane along the optical axis.
Referring to Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, Table 4, Table 5, Table 6, Table 7, Table 8, Table 9, Table 10, Table 11 and Table 12, wherein Table 1, Table 4, Table 7, and Table 10 show the parameters of the lenses in accordance with the first embodiment to the fourth embodiment of the invention respectively. Table 2, Table 5, Table 8, and Table 11 show the parameters of aspheric surfaces of each aspheric lenses in Table 1, Table 4, Table 7, and Table 10 respectively.
FIG. 1, FIG. 3, and FIG. 5 are the lens layout diagram and the optical path of the wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with the first embodiment, the second embodiment, and the third embodiment of the invention respectively. FIG. 7 is the lens layout diagram of the wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with the fourth embodiment. The first lenses L11, L21, L31, L41 are meniscus lenses with negative refractive power and are made of glass. The objective surfaces of the first lenses S11, S21, S31, S41 are convex. The image surfaces of the first lenses S12, S22, S32, S42 are concave. Both of the objective surfaces S11, S21, S31, S41 and the image surfaces S12, S22, S32, S42 are spherical surfaces.
The second lenses L12, L22, L32, L42 are meniscus lenses with positive refractive power. In accordance with the first to the third embodiment, the second lenses L12, L22, L32 are made of plastic. In accordance with the fourth embodiment, the second lens L42 is made of glass. The objective surfaces thereof S13, S23, S33, S43 are concave. The image surfaces thereof S14, S24, S34, S44 are convex. Both the objective surfaces S13, S23, S33, S43 and the image surface S14, S24, S34, S44 are aspherical surface.
The third lenses L13, L23, L33, L43 are biconvex lenses with positive refractive power and are made of glass. Both the objective surfaces S16, S26, S36, S46 and the image surfaces thereof S17, S27, S37, S47 are convex and spherical surfaces.
The fourth lenses L14, L24, L34, L44 are biconvex lenses with positive refractive power. In accordance with the first to the third embodiment, the fourth lenses L14, L24, L34 are made of plastic. In accordance with the fourth embodiment, the fourth lens L44 is made of glass. Both the objective surfaces S18, S28, S38, S410 and the image surfaces thereof S17, S27, S37, S411 are convex and aspherical surfaces.
The fifth lenses L15, L25, L35, L45 are with negative refractive power. In accordance with the first to the third embodiment, the fifth lenses L15, L25, L35 are made of plastic. In accordance with the fourth embodiment, the fifth lens L45 is made of glass. The objective surfaces S110, S210, S310, S412 thereof are concave or convex. The image surfaces thereof S111, S211, S311, S413 are concave. Both the objective surfaces S110, S210, S310, S412 and image surfaces thereof S111, S211, S311, S413 are aspherical surfaces.
The sixth lenses L46 is with negative refractive power and are made of glass. Both the objective surface S48 and the image surface thereof S49 are concave and aspherical surfaces.
In addition, the lens assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4 satisfy at least one of the following conditions:
β3<f2/f1<β1ββ(1)
1<f2/f4<3ββ(2)
0.5<f1/f5<1.5ββ(3)
3<R11/R12<5ββ(4)
β11<R31/R32<β3ββ(5)
β20<TTL/T1<21.5ββ(6)
8<TTL/T3<10ββ(7)
10<TTL/T4<13ββ(8)
72.08<TTL/AT34<114.3ββ(9)
106.3<TTL/AT45<115ββ(10)
For the first embodiment to the fourth embodiment, TTL is an interval from the object side surfaces S11, S21, S31, S41 of the first lenses L11, L21, L31, L41 to the image planes IMA1, IMA2, IMA3, IMA4 along the optical axes OA1, OA2, OA3, OA4 respectively. f1 is an effective focal length of the first lenses L11, L21, L31, L41. f2 is an effective focal length of the second lenses L12, L22, L32, L42. f4 is an effective focal length of the fourth lenses L14, L24, L34, L44. f5 is an effective focal length of the fifth lenses L15, L25, L35, L45. R11 is a radius of curvature of the object side surfaces S11, S21, S31, S41 of the first lenses L11, L21, L31, L41. R12 is a radius of curvature of the image side surfaces S12, S22, S32, S42 of the first lenses L11, L21, L31, L41. R31 is a radius of curvature of the object side surfaces S16, S26, S36, S46 of the third lenses L13, L23, L33, L43. R32 is a radius of curvature of the image side surfaces S17, S27, S37, S47 of the third lenses L13, L23, L33, L43. T1 is a thickness of the first lenses L11, L21, L31, L41 along the optical axes OA1, OA2, OA3, OA4. T3 is a thickness of the third lenses L13, L23, L33, L43 along the optical axes OA1, OA2, OA3, OA4. T4 is a thickness of the fourth lenses L14, L24, L34, L44 along the optical axes OA1, OA2, OA3, OA4. AT34 is an air-interval from the third lenses L13, L23, L33, L43 to the fourth lenses L14, L24, L34, L44 along the optical axes OA1, OA2, OA3, OA4. AT45 is an air-interval from the fourth lenses L14, L24, L34, L44 to the fifth lenses L15, L25, L35, L45 along the optical axes OA1, OA2, OA3, OA4. With the lens assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4 satisfying at least one of the above conditions (1)-(10), total lens length can be effectively shorten, the field of view can be effectively increased, the resolution can be effectively increased, the environmental temperature change can be effectively resisted, and the aberration can be effectively corrected.
A detailed description of the lens assembly in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention is as follows. Referring to FIG. 1, the lens assembly 1 includes a first lens L11, a second lens L12, a stop ST1, a third lens L13, a fourth lens L14, a fifth lens L15, an optical filter OF1, and a cover glass CG1, all of which are arranged in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis OA1. In operation, an image of light rays from the object side is formed at an image plane IMA1.
According to the foregoing, wherein both an objective surface S112 and an image surface S113 of the optical filter OF1 are flat surfaces;
Both an objective surface S114 and an image surface S115 of the cover glass CG1 are flat surfaces;
With the above design of the lenses and stop ST1 and at least any one of the conditions (1)-(10) satisfied, the lens assembly 1 can have an effective shorter total lens length, an effective increased field of view, an effective increased resolution, an effective resisted environmental temperature change, and is capable of an effective corrected aberration.
Table 1 shows the optical specification of the lens assembly 1 in FIG. 1.
| TABLE 1 |
| Effective Focal Length = 2.31706 mmβββ F-number = 2.24 |
| Total Lens Length = 10.50 mmβββ Field Of View = 134.5 Degrees |
| Effective | ||||||
| Radius of | Focal | |||||
| Surface | Curvature | Thickness | Length | |||
| Number | (mm) | (mm) | Nd | Vd | (mm) | Remark |
| S11 | 9.00 | 0.51 | 1.788001 | 47.3685 | β3.5488 | The First Lens |
| L11 | ||||||
| S12 | 2.09 | 1.48 | ||||
| S13 | β3.28 | 1.93 | 1.543915 | 55.9512 | 7.9227 | The Second Lens |
| L12 | ||||||
| S14 | β2.25 | 0.38 | ||||
| S15 | β | β0.01 | Stop ST1 | |||
| S16 | 13.28 | 1.29 | 1.58913 | 61.135 | 4.03 | The Third Lens |
| L13 | ||||||
| S17 | β2.80 | 0.14 | ||||
| S18 | 25.00 | 0.87 | 1.543915 | 55.9512 | 5.20 | The Fourth Lens |
| L14 | ||||||
| S19 | β3.17 | 0.10 | ||||
| S110 | β6.27 | 0.48 | 1.661342 | 20.3729 | β3.70 | The Fifth Lens |
| L15 | ||||||
| S111 | 4.20 | 0.52 | ||||
| S112 | β | 0.210 | 1.517 | 64.167 | Optical Filter OF1 | |
| S113 | β | 2.169 | ||||
| S114 | β | 0.400 | 1.517 | 64.167 | Cover Glass CG1 | |
| S115 | β | 0.045 | ||||
The aspheric surface sag z of each aspheric lens in table 1 can be calculated by the following formula:
z=ch2/{1+[1β(k+1)c2h2]1/2}Β±Ah4+Bh6+Ch8+Dh10+Eh12
where c is curvature, h is the vertical distance from the lens surface to the optical axis, k is conic constant and A, B, C, D, and E are aspheric coefficients.
In the first embodiment, the conic constant k and the aspheric coefficients A, B, C, D, E of each aspheric lens are shown in Table 2.
| TABLE 2 | ||||||
| Surface | ||||||
| Number | k | A | B | C | D | E |
| S13 | β3.477E+00 | β4.269Eβ02 | β7.835Eβ03 | β1.784Eβ03 | β1.559Eβ03 | β3.282Eβ04 |
| S14 | β4.516E+00 | β2.090Eβ02 | β1.038Eβ02 | β3.261Eβ03 | β2.936Eβ03 | β9.569Eβ04 |
| S18 | β2.607Eβ02 | β2.511Eβ02 | β5.997Eβ03 | β1.175Eβ03 | β1.002Eβ03 | β1.626Eβ04 |
| S19 | β9.208Eβ01 | β6.636Eβ04 | β7.895Eβ03 | β2.561Eβ03 | β7.430Eβ04 | β4.924Eβ04 |
| S110 | β1.482E+01 | β3.621Eβ02 | β2.399Eβ02 | β4.329Eβ03 | β3.049Eβ03 | β1.309Eβ03 |
| S111 | β4.636Eβ01 | β1.920Eβ03 | β1.558Eβ02 | β5.311Eβ03 | β3.125Eβ04 | β2.603Eβ04 |
Table 3 shows the parameters and condition values for conditions (1)-(10) in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention. It can be seen from Table 3 that the lens assembly 1 of the first embodiment satisfies the conditions (1)-(10).
| TABLE 3 | |||||
| BFL | β3.34 mm | ||||
| TTL/AT45 | 106.552 | f2/f1 | β2.233 | f2/f4 | βββ1.523 |
| f1/f5 | ββ0.959 | R11/R12 | βββ4.313 | R31/R32 | β4.749 |
| TTL/T1 | 20.65 | TTL/T3 | βββ8.142 | TTL/T4 | 12.118 |
| TTL/AT34 | β74.001 | ||||
By the above arrangements of the lenses and stop ST1, the lens assembly 1 of the first embodiment can meet the requirements of optical performance.
It can be seen from FIG. 2A that the longitudinal aberration in the lens assembly 1 of the first embodiment ranges from 0.02 mm to 0.02 mm.
It can be seen from FIG. 2B that the field curvature of tangential direction and sagittal direction in the lens assembly 1 of the first embodiment ranges from β0.02 mm to 0.08 mm.
It can be seen from FIG. 2C that the distortion in the lens assembly 1 of the first embodiment ranges from β1% to 1%.
It can be seen from FIG. 2D that when the temperature is at β10Β° C., 20Β° C., or 70Β° C., the focus offset in the lens assembly 1 of the first embodiment ranges from β0.03 mm to 0.03 mm, and the modulation transfer function in the lens assembly 1 of the first embodiment ranges from 0.0 to 0.83.
It is obvious that the longitudinal aberration, the field curvature, and the distortion of the lens assembly 1 of the first embodiment can be corrected effectively. The resolution and the depth of focus of the lens assembly 1 of the first embodiment can also meet the requirements. Therefore, the lens assembly 1 of the first embodiment is capable of good optical performance.
Referring to FIG. 3, FIG. 3 is the lens layout diagram and the optical path of the wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with the second embodiment. the lens assembly 2 includes a first lens L21, a second lens L22, a stop ST2, a third lens L23, a fourth lens L24, a fifth lens L25, an optical filter OF2, and a cover glass CG2, all of which are arranged in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis OA2. In operation, an image of light rays from the object side is formed at an image plane IMA2.
According to the foregoing, wherein both an objective surface S212 and an image surface S213 of the optical filter OF2 are flat surfaces;
Both an objective surface S214 and an image surface S215 of the cover glass CG2 are flat surfaces;
With the above design of the lenses and stop ST2 and at least any one of the conditions (1)-(10) satisfied, the lens assembly 2 can have an effective shorter total lens length, an effective increased field of view, an effective increased resolution, an effective resisted environmental temperature change, and is capable of an effective corrected aberration.
Table 4 shows the optical specification of the lens assembly 2 in FIG. 3.
| TABLE 4 |
| Effective Focal Length = 2.41991 mmβββF-number = 2.24 |
| Total Lens Length = 10.50 mmβββField Of View = 127.6 Degrees |
| Effective | ||||||
| Radius of | Focal | |||||
| Surface | Curvature | Thickness | Length | |||
| Number | (mm) | (mm) | Nd | Vd | (mm) | Remark |
| S21 | 9.74 | 0.49 | 1.834807 | 42.7137 | β3.3617 | The First Lens L21 |
| S22 | 2.14 | 2.20 | ||||
| S23 | β24.99 | 1.21 | 1.543915 | 55.9512 | 9.3628 | The Second Lens |
| L22 | ||||||
| S24 | β4.32 | 0.39 | ||||
| S25 | β | 0.12 | Stop ST2 | |||
| S26 | 27.78 | 1.07 | 1.583126 | 59.3747 | 4.01 | The Third Lens L23 |
| S27 | β2.53 | 0.13 | ||||
| S28 | 5.91 | 1.03 | 1.535218 | 56.1153 | 4.15 | The Fourth Lens |
| L24 | ||||||
| S29 | β3.36 | 0.09 | ||||
| S210 | β6.29 | 0.59 | 1.661342 | 20.3729 | β3.09 | The Fifth Lens L25 |
| S211 | 3.18 | 0.52 | ||||
| S212 | β | β0.210 | 1.517 | 64.167 | Optical Filter OF2 | |
| S213 | β | β2.000 | ||||
| S214 | β | β0.400 | 1.517 | 64.167 | Cover Glass CG2 | |
| S215 | β | β0.045 | ||||
The definition of the aspheric surface sag z of each aspheric lens in table 4 is the same as that of in Table 1 and is not described here again.
In the second embodiment, the conic constant k and the aspheric coefficients A, B, C, D, E of each aspheric lens are shown in Table 5.
| TABLE 5 | ||||||
| Surface | ||||||
| Number | k | A | B | C | D | E |
| S23 | β1.881E+02 | β4.516Eβ02 | β2.633Eβ03 | β2.847Eβ04 | β3.231Eβ04 | β7.962Eβ05 |
| S24 | β1.388E+01 | β3.554Eβ02 | β2.569Eβ03 | β1.030Eβ02 | β6.456Eβ03 | β1.697Eβ03 |
| S28 | β5.770Eβ02 | β1.360Eβ02 | β9.533Eβ04 | β8.888Eβ04 | β6.158Eβ04 | β2.006Eβ05 |
| S29 | β2.988E+00 | β1.031Eβ02 | β5.037Eβ03 | β1.621Eβ03 | β4.936Eβ05 | β1.831Eβ04 |
| S210 | β1.467E+01 | β3.895Eβ02 | β8.280Eβ03 | β4.878Eβ04 | β3.572Eβ04 | β5.878Eβ05 |
| S211 | β3.801E+00 | β1.328Eβ02 | β3.386Eβ03 | β1.308Eβ03 | β3.713Eβ04 | β5.493Eβ05 |
Table 6 shows the parameters and condition values for conditions (1)-(10) in accordance with the second embodiment of the invention. It can be seen from Table 6 that the lens assembly 2 of the second embodiment satisfies the conditions (1)-(10).
| TABLE 6 | |||||
| BFL | β3.17 mm | ||||
| TTL/AT45 | 115.419 | f2/f1 | β2.785 | f2/f4 | ββ2.258 |
| f1/f5 | ββ1.088 | R11/R12 | βββ4.561 | R31/R32 | β10.989 |
| TTL/T1 | β21.227 | TTL/T3 | βββ9.787 | TTL/T4 | β10.162 |
| TTL/AT34 | β81.647 | ||||
By the above arrangements of the lenses and stop ST2, the lens assembly 2 of the second embodiment can meet the requirements of optical performance.
It can be seen from FIG. 4A that the longitudinal aberration in the lens assembly 2 of the second embodiment ranges from β0.02 mm to 0.03 mm.
It can be seen from FIG. 4B that the field curvature of tangential direction and sagittal direction in the lens assembly 2 of the second embodiment ranges from β0.08 mm to 0.06 mm.
It can be seen from FIG. 4C that the distortion in the lens assembly 2 of the second embodiment ranges from 0% to 1%.
It can be seen from FIG. 4D that when the temperature is at β10Β° C., 20Β° C., or 70Β° C., the focus offset in the lens assembly 2 of the second embodiment ranges from β0.03 mm to 0.03 mm, and the modulation transfer function in the lens assembly 2 of the second embodiment ranges from 0.0 to 0.82.
It is obvious that the longitudinal aberration, the field curvature, and the distortion of the lens assembly 2 of the second embodiment can be corrected effectively. The resolution and the depth of focus of the lens assembly 2 of the second embodiment can also meet the requirements. Therefore, the lens assembly 2 of the second embodiment is capable of good optical performance.
Referring to FIG. 5, FIG. 5 is the lens layout diagram and the optical path of the wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with the third embodiment. the lens assembly 3 includes a first lens L31, a second lens L32, a stop ST3, a third lens L33, a fourth lens L34, a fifth lens L35, an optical filter OF3, and a cover glass CG3, all of which are arranged in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis OA3. In operation, an image of light rays from the object side is formed at an image plane IMA3.
According to the foregoing, wherein both an objective surface S312 and an image surface S313 of the optical filter OF3 are flat surfaces.
Both an objective surface S314 and an image surface S315 of the cover glass CG3 are flat surfaces;
With the above design of the lenses and stop ST3 and at least any one of the conditions (1)-(10) satisfied, the lens assembly 3 can have an effective shorter total lens length, an effective increased field of view, an effective increased resolution, an effective resisted environmental temperature change, and is capable of an effective corrected aberration.
Table 7 shows the optical specification of the lens assembly 3 in FIG. 5.
| TABLE 7 |
| Effective Focal Length = 2.6895 mmβββ F-number = 2.24 |
| Total Lens Length = 10.50 mmβββ Field Of View = 130.2 Degrees |
| Effective | ||||||
| Radius of | Focal | |||||
| Surface | Curvature | Thickness | Length | |||
| Number | (mm) | (mm) | Nd | Vd | (mm) | Remark |
| S31 | 7.01 | 0.49 | 1.788001 | 47.3685 | β3.6729 | The First Lens L31 |
| S32 | 1.99 | 1.87 |
| S33 | β3.75 | 1.92 | 1.543915 | 55.9512 | 7.0049 | The Second Lens |
| L32 |
| S34 | β2.24 | 0.24 | |||
| S35 | β | β0.03 | Stop ST3 |
| S36 | 10.55 | 1.26 | 1.58913 | 61.135 | 4.08 | The Third Lens L33 |
| S37 | β2.98 | 0.09 |
| S38 | 25.00 | 0.82 | 1.543915 | 55.9512 | 5.63 | The Fourth Lens |
| L34 |
| S39 | β3.47 | 0.09 |
| S310 | β6.70 | 0.47 | 1.661342 | 20.3729 | β3.64 | The Fifth Lens L35 |
| S311 | 3.91 | 0.67 |
| S312 | β | 0.210 | 1.517 | 64.167 | Optical ilter OF3 |
| S313 | β | 1.949 |
| S314 | β | 0.400 | 1.517 | 64.167 | Cover Glass CG3 |
| S315 | β | 0.045 | |||
The definition of the aspheric surface sag z of each aspheric lens in table 7 is the same as that of in Table 1 and is not described here again.
In the third embodiment, the conic constant k and the aspheric coefficients A, B, C, D, E of each aspheric lens are shown in Table 8.
| TABLE 8 | ||||||
| Surface | ||||||
| Number | k | A | B | C | D | E |
| S33 | β4.469E+00 | β4.473Eβ02 | β4.412Eβ03 | β7.405Eβ04 | β1.166Eβ03 | β2.291Eβ04 |
| S34 | β4.902E+00 | β2.797Eβ02 | β8.660Eβ03 | β6.569Eβ03 | β5.199Eβ03 | β1.393Eβ03 |
| S38 | β2.422E+02 | β2.365Eβ02 | β3.532Eβ03 | β1.011Eβ03 | β1.908Eβ04 | β2.049Eβ04 |
| S39 | β1.196E+00 | β1.433Eβ03 | β1.178Eβ02 | β3.368Eβ03 | β4.576Eβ04 | β7.205Eβ04 |
| S310 | β1.759E+01 | β1.749Eβ02 | β8.925Eβ03 | β3.097Eβ03 | β1.345Eβ03 | β6.549Eβ04 |
| S311 | β1.958Eβ00 | β1.062Eβ02 | β2.056Eβ03 | β1.531Eβ03 | β1.373Eβ04 | β1.230Eβ04 |
Table 9 shows the parameters and condition values for conditions (1)-(10) in accordance with the third embodiment of the invention. It can be seen from Table 9 that the lens assembly 3 of the third embodiment satisfies the conditions (1)-(10).
| TABLE 9 | |||||
| BFL | 3.27 mm | ||||
| TTL/AT45 | 110.821 | f2/f1 | β1.907 | f2/f4 | 1.243 |
| f1/f5 | ββ1.010 | R11/R12 | βββ3.521 | R31/R32 | β3.539ββ |
| TTL/T1 | β21.260 | TTL/T3 | βββ8.314 | TTL/T4 | 12.787ββ |
| TTL/AT34 | 112.391 | ||||
By the above arrangements of the lenses and stop ST3, the lens assembly 3 of the third embodiment can meet the requirements of optical performance.
It can be seen from FIG. 6A that the longitudinal aberration in the lens assembly 3 of the third embodiment ranges from β0.02 mm to 0.02 mm.
It can be seen from FIG. 6B that the field curvature of tangential direction and sagittal direction in the lens assembly 3 of the third embodiment ranges from β0.04 mm to 0.08 mm.
It can be seen from FIG. 6C that the distortion in the lens assembly 3 of the third embodiment ranges from 0% to 5.1%.
It can be seen from FIG. 6D that when the temperature is at β10Β° C., 20Β° C., or 70Β° C., the focus offset in the lens assembly 3 of the third embodiment ranges from β0.03 mm to 0.03 mm, and the modulation transfer function in the lens assembly 3 of the third embodiment ranges from 0.0 to 0.82.
It is obvious that the longitudinal aberration, the field curvature, and the distortion of the lens assembly 3 of the third embodiment can be corrected effectively. The resolution and the depth of focus of the lens assembly 3 of the third embodiment can also meet the requirements. Therefore, the lens assembly 3 of the third embodiment is capable of good optical performance.
Referring to FIG. 7, FIG. 7 is the lens layout diagram of the wide-angle lens assembly in accordance with the fourth embodiment. the lens assembly 4 includes a first lens L41, a second lens L42, a stop ST4, a third lens L43, a sixth lens L46, a fourth lens L44, a fifth lens L45, and an optical filter OF4, all of which are arranged in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis OA4. In operation, an image of light rays from the object side is formed at an image plane IMA4.
According to the foregoing, wherein both an objective surface S414 and an image surface S415 of the optical filter OF4 are flat surfaces.
With the above design of the lenses and stop ST4 and at least one of the conditions (1)-(10) satisfied, the lens assembly 4 can have an effective shorter total lens length, an effective increased field of view, an effective increased resolution, an effective resisted environmental temperature change, and is capable of an effective corrected aberration.
Table 10 shows the optical specification of the lens assembly 4 in FIG. 7.
| TABLE 10 |
| Effective Focal Length = 2.025337613 mmβββ F-number = 2.0054978995161 |
| Total Lens Length = 12.0463262938364 mmβββ Field Of View = 150 Degrees |
| Effective | ||||||
| Radius of | Focal | |||||
| Surface | Curvature | Thickness | Length | |||
| Number | (mm) | (mm) | Nd | Vd | (mm) | Remark |
| S41 | 14.29364 | 1 | 1.696799 | 55.521308 | β3.6665 | The First Lens L41 |
| S42 | 2.11091 | 1.2593665 | ||||
| S43 | β15.7754 | 3.981935 | 1.544514 | 56.003278 | 5.5243 | The Second Lens |
| L42 | ||||||
| S44 | β2.75914 | 0.0039607 | ||||
| S45 | β | 0.0638947 | Stop ST4 | |||
| S46 | 3.271095 | 1.6980371 | 1.496999 | 81.545888 | 3.5936 | The Third Lens L43 |
| S47 | β3.27109 | 0.2558871 | ||||
| S48 | β24.6506 | 0.4510033 | 1.661316 | 20.381513 | β4.4134 | The Sixth Lens L46 |
| S49 | 3.367923 | 0.2972975 | ||||
| S410 | 5.31317 | 1.2814375 | 1.544514 | 56.003278 | 7.9805 | The Fourth Lens |
| L44 | ||||||
| S411 | β22.2224 | 0.0661971 | ||||
| S412 | 4.477886 | 0.4999124 | 1.544514 | 56.003278 | β11.1051 | The Fifth Lens L45 |
| S413 | 2.474661 | 0.6803079 | ||||
| S414 | β | 0.3 | 1.5168 | 64.167336 | Optical Filter OF4 | |
| S415 | β | 0.2012054 | ||||
| S416 | β | 0.0058841 | ||||
The definition of the aspheric surface sag z of each aspheric lens in table 10 is the same as that of in Table 1 and is not described here again.
In the fourth embodiment, the conic constant k and the aspheric coefficients A, B, C, D, E of each aspheric lens are shown in Table 11.
| TABLE 11 | ||||||||
| Surface | ||||||||
| Number | k | A | B | C | D | E | F | G |
| S43 | β1.35E+01 | β1.36Eβ02 | β225Eβ04 | β3.28Eβ04 | β4.10Eβ05 | β8.78Eβ05 | β2.41Eβ05 | β2.30Eβ06 |
| S44 | β1.48E+00 | β2.19Eβ02 | β2.46Eβ04 | β3.33Eβ03 | β1.66Eβ03 | β8.27Eβ04 | β3.29Eβ04 | β8.25Eβ05 |
| S48 | β1.02E+02 | β5.07Eβ02 | β4.05Eβ02 | β3.30Eβ04 | β1.23Eβ02 | β4.98Eβ03 | β2.54Eβ06 | β1.82Eβ04 |
| S49 | β3.15E+00 | β6.89Eβ02 | β5.23Eβ02 | β4.89Eβ03 | β7.24Eβ03 | β1.36Eβ03 | β1.05Eβ03 | β2.42Eβ04 |
| S410 | β4.32E+00 | β9.00Eβ03 | β1.84Eβ03 | β4.10Eβ03 | β1.21Eβ03 | β1.87Eβ04 | β1.15Eβ05 | β3.72Eβ05 |
| S411 | β4.13E+01 | β1.18Eβ03 | β1.18Eβ02 | β5.27Eβ04 | β7.53Eβ04 | β8.96Eβ06 | β1.02Eβ05 | β2.06Eβ07 |
| S412 | β1.47E+01 | β4.11Eβ02 | β1.85Eβ02 | β1.82Eβ03 | β2.20Eβ04 | β5.69Eβ05 | β5.24Eβ06 | β6.31Eβ07 |
| S413 | β1.16E+00 | β6.59Eβ02 | β1.71Eβ02 | β3.00Eβ03 | β9.89Eβ05 | β7.10Eβ05 | β8.60Eβ06 | β5.82Eβ07 |
Table 12 shows the parameters and condition values for conditions (1)-(10) in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the invention. It can be seen from Table 12 that the lens assembly 4 of the fourth embodiment satisfies the conditions (1)-(10).
| TABLE 12 | |||||
| BFL | 1.187 mm | ||||
| TTL/AT45 | 181.977 | f2/f1 | β1.507 | f2/f4 | βββ0.692 |
| f1/f5 | β0.33 | R11/R12 | βββ6.771 | R31/R32 | β1ββββ |
| TTL/T1 | β12.046 | TTL/T3 | βββ7.094 | TTL/T4 | βββ9.4ββ |
| TTL/AT34 | β21.776 | ||||
By the above arrangements of the lenses and stop ST4, the lens assembly 4 of the fourth embodiment can meet the requirements of optical performance.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of the preferred embodiment(s), it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.
1. A wide-angle lens assembly, comprising sequentially from an object side to an image side along an optical axis:
a first lens which is a meniscus lens with negative refractive power;
a second lens which is a meniscus lens with positive refractive power,
comprising a concave surface facing the object side and a convex surface facing the image side;
a third lens with positive refractive power, comprising a convex surface facing the object side;
a fourth lens with positive refractive power; and
a fifth lens with negative refractive power;
wherein the wide-angle lens assembly satisfies:
β<f2/f1<β1;
wherein f1 is an effective focal length of the first lens and f2 is an effective focal length of the second lens.
2. The wide-angle lens assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first lens further comprises a convex surface facing the object side and a concave surface facing an image side.
3. The wide-angle lens assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the third lens further comprises a convex surface facing the image side.
4. The wide-angle lens assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fourth lens further comprises a convex surface facing the object side and another convex surface facing the image side.
5. The wide-angle lens assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fifth lens further comprises a convex surface facing the object side and a concave surface facing the image side.
6. The wide-angle lens assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fifth lens further comprises a concave surface facing the object side and a concave surface facing the image side.
7. The wide-angle lens assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a sixth lens disposed between the third lens and the fourth lens, wherein the sixth lens is with negative refractive power.
8. The wide-angle lens assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein the sixth lens further comprises a concave surface facing the object side and another concave surface facing the image side.
9. The wide-angle lens assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wide-angle lens assembly satisfies at least one of following conditions:
1<f2/f4<3;
0.5<f1/f5<1.5;
3<R11/R12<5;
β11<R31/R32<β3;
β20<TTL/T1<21.5;
8<TTL/T3<10;
10<TTL/T4<13;
72.08<TTL/AT34<114.3;
106.3<TTL/AT45<115;
wherein f1 is the effective focal length of the first lens, f2 is the effective focal length of the second lens, f4 is an effective focal length of the fourth lens, f5 is an effective focal length of the fifth lens, R11 is a radius of curvature of the object side surface of the first lens, R12 is a radius of curvature of the image side surface of the first lens, R31 is a radius of curvature of the object side surface of the third lens, and R32 is a radius of curvature of the image side surface of the third lens, TTL is an interval from the object side surface of the first lens to an image plane along the optical axis, T1 is a thickness of the first lens, T3 is a thickness of the third lens, T4 is a thickness of the fourth lens, AT34 is an air-interval from the third lens to the fourth lens along the optical axis, and AT45 is an air-interval from the fourth lens to the fifth lens along the optical axis.
10. A wide-angle lens assembly, comprising sequentially from an object side to an image side along an optical axis:
a first lens which is a meniscus lens with negative refractive power;
a second lens which is a meniscus lens with positive refractive power;
a third lens with positive refractive power, comprising a convex surface facing the object side;
a fourth lens with positive refractive power, comprising a convex surface facing the object side; and
a fifth lens with negative refractive power;
wherein the wide-angle lens assembly satisfies:
β3<f2/f1<β1;
wherein f1 is an effective focal length of the first lens and f2 is an effective focal length of the second lens.
11. The wide-angle lens assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein the first lens further comprises a convex surface facing the object side and a concave surface facing an image side.
12. The wide-angle lens assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein the second lens further comprises a concave surface facing the object side and a convex surface facing the image side.
13. The wide-angle lens assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein the third lens further comprises a convex surface facing the image side and the fourth lens further comprises a convex surface facing the image side.
14. The wide-angle lens assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein the fifth lens further comprises a convex surface facing the object side and a concave surface facing the image side.
15. The wide-angle lens assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein the fifth lens further comprises a concave surface facing the object side and a concave surface facing the image side.
16. The wide-angle lens assembly as claimed in claim 10, further comprising a sixth lens disposed between the third lens and the fourth lens, wherein the sixth lens is with negative refractive power.
17. The wide-angle lens assembly as claimed in claim 16, wherein the sixth lens further comprises a concave surface facing the object side and another concave surface facing the image side.
18. The wide-angle lens assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein the wide-angle lens assembly satisfies at least one of following conditions:
1<f2/f4<3;
0.5<f1/f5<1.5;
3<R11/R12<5;
β11<R31/R32<β3;
β20<TTL/T1<21.5;
8<TTL/T3<10;
10<TTL/T4<13;
72.08<TTL/AT34<114.3;
106.3<TTL/AT45<115;
wherein f1 is the effective focal length of the first lens, f2 is the effective focal length of the second lens, f4 is an effective focal length of the fourth lens, f5 is an effective focal length of the fifth lens, R11 is a radius of curvature of the object side surface of the first lens, R12 is a radius of curvature of the image side surface of the first lens, R31 is a radius of curvature of the object side surface of the third lens, and R32 is a radius of curvature of the image side surface of the third lens, TTL is an interval from the object side surface of the first lens to an image plane along the optical axis, T1 is a thickness of the first lens, T3 is a thickness of the third lens, T4 is a thickness of the fourth lens, AT34 is an air-interval from the third lens to the fourth lens along the optical axis, and AT45 is an air-interval from the fourth lens to the fifth lens along the optical axis.
19. A wide-angle lens assembly, comprising sequentially from an object side to an image side along an optical axis:
a first lens which is a meniscus lens with negative refractive power;
a second lens which is a meniscus lens with positive refractive power, comprising a concave surface facing the object side and a convex surface facing the image side;
a third lens with positive refractive power, comprising a convex surface facing the object side;
a sixth lens with negative refractive power;
a fourth lens with positive refractive power; and
a fifth lens with negative refractive power.
20. The wide-angle lens assembly as claimed in claim 19, wherein the sixth lens further comprises a concave surface facing the object side and another concave surface facing the image side and the wide-angle lens assembly satisfies:
β3<f2/f1<β1 ;
wherein f1 is an effective focal length of the first lens and f1 is an effective focal length of the second lens.