IP Library Granted Patent US 8,363,333
Granted Patent B2
US 8,363,333 · App. 13/217,643 · Granted Jan 29, 2013

Macro lens system

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Patent No.
US 8,363,333
App. No.
13/217,643
Granted
Jan 29, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A macro lens system includes a positive first lens group, a negative second lens group, a positive third lens group, and a negative fourth lens group, in that order from the object. Upon focusing from an infinite photographic distance to a life-sized photographic distance, the first lens group remains stationary with respect to the imaging plane, and the second and third lens groups move along the optical axis direction. The macro lens system satisfies the following condition: −4.6<f2/fi<−3.0 wherein f2 designates the focal length of the second lens group; and fi the focal length of the entire the macro lens system when an object at infinity is in an in-focus state.

Claims (28)

1. A macro lens system comprises a positive first lens group, a negative second lens group, a positive third lens group, and a negative fourth lens group, in that order from an object,

wherein upon focusing from an infinite photographic distance to a life-sized photographic distance, said first lens group remains stationary with respect to the imaging plane, and said second and third lens groups move along the optical axis direction,

wherein said macro lens system satisfies the following condition:

−4.6 <f 2 /f i <−3.0

wherein

f 2 designates the focal length of said second lens group, and

f i designates the focal length of the entire macro lens system when an object at infinity is in an in-focus state.

2. The macro lens system according to claim 1 , further satisfying the following condition:

−1.4 <f 11 /f i <−1.1

wherein

f 11 designates the focal length of the most object-side lens element of the first lens group; and

f i designates the focal length of the entire the macro lens system when an object at infinity is in an in-focus state.

3. The macro lens system according to claim 1 , further satisfying the following conditions:

m 1n >0 ... , and

m 2n >0 ... ,

wherein

m 1n designates the lateral magnification of the first lens group when an object at a life-sized photographic distance is in an in-focus state; and

m 2n designates the lateral magnification of the second lens group when an object at a life-sized photographic distance is in an in-focus state.

4. The macro lens system according to claim 1 , further satisfying the following condition:

2.1<m 2i <2.5

wherein

m 2i designates the lateral magnification of said second lens group when an object at infinity is in an in-focus state.

5. The macro lens system according to claim 1 , wherein said fourth lens group comprises two negative meniscus lens elements, each having the convex surface facing toward the object, and a positive meniscus lens element having the convex surface facing toward the object, in that order from the object; and

wherein an air-distance is defined between each lens element thereof.

6. A macro lens system comprising a positive first lens group, a negative second lens group, a positive third lens group, and a negative fourth lens group, in that order from an object,

wherein upon focusing from an infinite photographic distance to a life-sized photographic distance, said first lens group remains stationary with respect to the imaging plane, and said second and third lens groups move along the optical axis direction,

wherein said fourth lens group comprises two negative meniscus lens elements, each having the convex surface facing toward the object, and a positive meniscus lens element having the convex surface toward the object, in that order from the object; and

wherein an air-distance is defined between each lens element thereof.

Assignments (2)
CORPORATE SPLIT Recorded Nov 4, 2011
From: HOYA CORPORATION
To: PENTAX RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD.
Reel/Frame 027176/0673 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 25, 2011
From: ONOZAKI, TATSUYUKI
To: HOYA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 026808/0121 →