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Title: Zoom lens

Abstract: A zoom lens is provided. The zoom lens includes a first lens group having a negative refractive power, a second lens group having a positive refractive power, and a third lens group having a negative refractive power. Here, the first through third lens groups are sequentially arranged from an object side toward an image side. At least the second lens group is moved along an optical axis to change magnification. The expression<< ##EQU00001## is satisfied, where L.sub.T denotes a distance on the optical axis from an object-side plane of the first lens group to an image plane at a wide-angle end, and F.sub.W denotes an overall focal length of the zoom lens at the wide-angle end. Accordingly, the zoom lens is miniaturized and minimizes a change in aberration due to high magnification.

Patent Number: 7,072,121 Issued on 07/04/2006 to Kim,   et al.


Inventors: Kim; Jae-bum (Changwon-si, KR); Kim; Young-ran (Changwon-si, KR)
Assignee: Samsung Techwin Co., Ltd. (Changwon, KR)
Appl. No.: 016315
Filed: December 17, 2004


Foreign Application Priority Data

Jan 20, 2004 [KR] 10-2004-0004411

Current U.S. Class: 359/689
Current International Class: G02B 15/14 (20060101)
Field of Search: 359/683,689


References Cited [Referenced By]

U.S. Patent Documents
5274504 December 1993 Itoh
5305148 April 1994 Ikemori et al.
5539582 July 1996 Kohno et al.
Foreign Patent Documents
02-063007 Mar., 1990 JP
06-094996 Apr., 1994 JP
2000-338425 Aug., 2000 JP
2003-322796 Nov., 2003 JP
Primary Examiner: Sugarman; Scott J.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Gardner Carton & Douglas LLP

Claims



What is claimed is:

1. A zoom lens comprising: a first lens group having a negative refractive power; a second lens group having a positive refractive power; and a third lens group having a negative refractive power, wherein the first through third lens groups are sequentially arranged from an object side toward an image side, wherein at least the second lens group is moved along an optical axis in order to change magnification, and wherein << ##EQU00014## is satisfied, where L.sub.T denotes a distance on the optical axis from an object-side plane of the first lens group to an image plane at a wide-angle end, and F.sub.W denotes an overall focal length of the zoom lens at the wide-angle end.

2. The zoom lens of claim 1, wherein when a focal length of the first lens group is represented with F.sub.1, the first lens group satisfies << ##EQU00015##

3. The zoom lens of claim 1, wherein when a focal length of the third lens group is represented with F.sub.3, the third lens group satisfies << ##EQU00016##

4. The zoom lens of claim 1, wherein when a focal length of the second lens group is represented with F.sub.2, the second lens group satisfies << ##EQU00017##

5. The zoom lens of claim 1, wherein the first and third lens groups move in association with the second lens group to compensate for a shift of a focus position that occurs during magnification change.

6. The zoom lens of claim 1, wherein when a radius of curvature of an image-side plane of the first lens group is represented with G1B, the first lens group satisfies <> ##EQU00018##

7. The zoom lens of claim 1, wherein each of the first through third lens groups consists of a single lens.

8. The zoom lens of claim 7, wherein the image-side plane of the first lens group is concave, the second lens group is double convex, and an object-side plane of the third lens group is concave.

9. The zoom lens of claim 1, wherein at least one lens group comprises an aspherical lens.

10. The zoom lens of claim 1, further comprising a diaphragm fixed on either an image-side plane and or object-side plane of the second lens group.

11. A zoom lens comprising: a first lens group having a negative refractive power; a second lens group having a positive refractive power; and a third lens group having a negative refractive power, wherein the first through third lens groups are sequentially arranged from an object side toward an image side, wherein at least the second lens group is moved along an optical axis to change magnification, and wherein << ##EQU00019## is satisfied, where F.sub.2 denotes a focal length of the second lens group, and F.sub.W denotes an overall focal length of the zoom lens at a wide-angle end.

12. The zoom lens of claim 11, wherein when a focal length of the first lens group is represented with F.sub.1, the first lens group satisfies << ##EQU00020##

13. The zoom lens of claim 11, wherein when a focal length of the third lens group is represented with F.sub.3, the third lens group satisfies << ##EQU00021##

14. The zoom lens of claim 11, wherein the first and third lens groups move in association with the second lens group to compensate for a shift of a focus position that occurs during magnification change.

15. The zoom lens of claim 11, wherein when a radius of curvature of an image-side plane of the first lens group is represented with G1B, the first lens group satisfies <> ##EQU00022##

16. The zoom lens of claim 11, wherein each of the first through third lens groups consists of a single lens.

17. The zoom lens of claim 16, wherein the image-side plane of the first lens group is concave, the second lens group is double convex, and an object-side plane of the third lens group is concave.

18. The zoom lens of claim 11, wherein << ##EQU00023## is satisfied, where L.sub.T denotes a distance on the optical axis from an object-side plane of the first lens group to an image plane at a wide-angle end, and F.sub.W denotes an overall focal length of the zoom lens at the wide-angle end.

19. A zoom lens comprising: a first lens group having a negative refractive power; a second lens group having a positive refractive power; and a third lens group having a negative refractive power, wherein the first through third lens groups are sequentially arranged from an object side toward an image side, wherein at least the second lens group is moved along an optical axis to change magnification, and wherein the first lens group satisfies << ##EQU00024## where F.sub.1 denotes a focal length of the first lens group and F.sub.W denotes an overall focal length of the zoom lens at a wide-angle end.

20. The zoom lens of claim 19, wherein when a focal length of the third lens group is represented with F.sub.3, the third lens group satisfies << ##EQU00025## wherein << ##EQU00026## is satisfied, where F.sub.2 denotes a focal length of the second lens group, and F.sub.W denotes an overall focal length of the zoom lens at a wide-angle end, wherein << ##EQU00027## is satisfied, where L.sub.T denotes a distance on the optical axis from an object-side plane of the first lens group to an image plane at a wide-angle end, and F.sub.W denotes an overall focal length of the zoom lens at the wide-angle end, wherein when a radius of curvature of an image-side plane of the first lens group is represented with G1B, the first lens group satisfies <> ##EQU00028## and wherein each of the first through third lens groups consists of a single lens.
Description



This application claims the priority of Korean Patent Application No. 2004-4411, filed on Jan. 20, 2004, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a zoom lens, and more particularly, to a zoom lens that is compact and has high magnification with optical performance maintained or increased.

2. Description of the Related Art

Generally, a zoom lens used in a still camera or a video camera requires excellent optical performance, high magnification, and compactness. With the wide spread of electronic equipment such as portable information terminals (e.g., personal digital assistants (PDAs)) and mobile terminals, digital cameras and digital video units are increasingly being installed in such electronic equipment. As a result, the demand for increasingly compact cameras continues to grow.

A conventional compact zoom lens is disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication Nos. 1990-063007 and 1994-094996. As shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B, the conventional compact zoom lens includes a first lens group I, a second lens group II, and a third lens group III, each of which includes a plurality of lenses to compensate for aberration at a high magnification. However, since each lens group includes a plurality of lenses, there is a limitation in reducing the size of a zoom lens. In addition, since many lenses are used, the manufacturing cost is high.

Another conventional zoom lens is disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 2003-322796. As shown in FIG. 2, the conventional zoom lens includes a first lens group L1, a second lens group L2, and a third lens group L3 and compensates for optical aberration using a diffraction optical element. However, since the ratio of the overall focal length at the wide-angle position to the overall optical distance of the zoom lens is great, the entire optical system is large. As a result, it is difficult to manufacture a compact zoom lens.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides a compact zoom lens using a minimum number of lenses and having maintained or improved optical performance.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a zoom lens including a first lens group having a negative refractive power, a second lens group having a positive refractive power, and a third lens group having a negative refractive power, wherein the first through third lens groups are sequentially arranged from an object side toward an image side. At least the second lens group is moved along an optical axis to change magnification. The expression

<< ##EQU00002## is satisfied, where L.sub.T denotes a distance on the optical axis from an object-side plane of the first lens group to an image plane at a wide-angle end, and F.sub.W denotes an overall focal length of the zoom lens at the wide-angle end.

According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a zoom lens including a first lens group having a negative refractive power, a second lens group having a positive refractive power, and a third lens group having a negative refractive power, wherein the first through third lens groups are sequentially arranged from an object side toward an image side. At least the second lens group is moved along an optical axis to change magnification. The expression

<< ##EQU00003## is satisfied, where F.sub.2 denotes a focal length of the second lens group, and F.sub.W denotes an overall focal length of the zoom lens at a wide-angle end.

When a focal length of the first lens group is represented with F.sub.1, the first lens group satisfies

<< ##EQU00004##

When a focal length of the third lens group is represented with F.sub.3, the third lens group satisfies

<< ##EQU00005##

When a radius of curvature of an image-side plane of the first lens group is represented with G1B, the first lens group satisfies

<> ##EQU00006##

The image-side plane of the first lens group is concave, the second lens group is double convex, and an object-side plane of the third lens group is concave.

According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a zoom lens including a first lens group having a negative refractive power, a second lens group having a positive refractive power, and a third lens group having a negative refractive power, wherein the first through third lens groups are sequentially arranged from an object side toward an image side. At least the second lens group is moved along an optical axis to change magnification. The first lens group satisfies

<< ##EQU00007## where F.sub.1 denotes a focal length of the first lens group and F.sub.W denotes an overall focal length of the zoom lens at a wide-angle end.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:

FIG. 1A illustrates a conventional zoom lens disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 1994-94996;

FIG. 1B illustrates a conventional zoom lens disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 1990-63007;

FIG. 2 illustrates a conventional zoom lens disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 2003-322796;

FIG. 3A illustrates optical disposition at a wide-angle end of a zoom lens according to a first embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 3B illustrates optical disposition at a medium-angle end of the zoom lens according to the first embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 3C illustrates optical disposition at a telephoto end of the zoom lens according to the first embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 4A illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the wide-angle end of the zoom lens according to the first embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 4B illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the telephoto end of the zoom lens according to the first embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 5A illustrates optical disposition at a wide-angle end of a zoom lens according to a second embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 5B illustrates optical disposition at a medium-angle end of the zoom lens according to the second embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 5C illustrates optical disposition at a telephoto end of the zoom lens according to the second embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 6A illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the wide-angle end of the zoom lens according to the second embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 6B illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the telephoto end of the zoom lens according to the second embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 7A illustrates optical disposition at a wide-angle end of a zoom lens according to a third embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 7B illustrates optical disposition at a medium-angle end of the zoom lens according to the third embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 7C illustrates optical disposition at a telephoto end of the zoom lens according to the third embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 8A illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the wide-angle end of the zoom lens according to the third embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 8B illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the telephoto end of the zoom lens according to the third embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 9A illustrates optical disposition at a wide-angle end of a zoom lens according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 9B illustrates optical disposition at a medium-angle end of the zoom lens according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 9C illustrates optical disposition at a telephoto end of the zoom lens according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 10A illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the wide-angle end of the zoom lens according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 10B illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the telephoto end of the zoom lens according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 11A illustrates optical disposition at a wide-angle end of a zoom lens according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 11B illustrates optical disposition at a medium-angle end of the zoom lens according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 11C illustrates optical disposition at a telephoto end of the zoom lens according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 12A illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the wide-angle end of the zoom lens according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 12B illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the telephoto end of the zoom lens according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Referring to FIGS. 3A through 3C, a zoom lens according to an embodiment of the present invention sequentially includes from an object side O to an image side I a first lens group 100 having a negative refractive power, a second lens group 105 having a positive refractive power, and a third lens group 110 having a negative refractive power.

Magnification is changed by moving at least one lens group among the first, second, and third lens groups 100, 105, and 110 along an optical axis. The second lens group 105 may be moved back and forth along the optical axis to change the magnification while the first and third lens groups 100 and 110 may be moved in association with the movement of the second lens group 105 to compensate for a shift of a focus position occurring during the magnification change.

In addition, a diaphragm ST (not shown) is provided on an object-side plane S3 or an image-side plane S4 of the second lens group 105. The diaphragm ST is fixed on a lens surface using a shield during manufacturing of a lens.

A zoom lens according to embodiments of the present invention may satisfy a condition shown in Formula (1) to reduce lens size and to minimize a change in aberration due to magnification change.

<< ##EQU00008##

Here, L.sub.T denotes a distance on the optical axis from an object-side plane S1 of the first lens group 100 to an image plane SI at a wide-angle end (position), and F.sub.W denotes an overall focal length of the zoom lens at the wide-angle end. Formula (1) expresses a ratio of an overall focal length to an overall length of a lens system, that is, Formula (1) expresses a condition of miniaturization.

When the zoom lens has a value less than the lower limit shown in Formula (1), a principle ray of light flux with respect to each image point converges on an imaging surface of the lens system at a large angle. As a result, the quantity of marginal rays rapidly decreases. Conversely, when the zoom lens has a value greater than the higher limit shown in Formula (1), the overall length of the optical system of the zoom lens increases. As a result, it is difficult to miniaturize the zoom lens.

When the focal length of the second lens group 105 is represented with F.sub.2 and an overall focal length of the zoom lens at the wide-angle end is represented with F.sub.W, the second lens group 105 may have a refractive power satisfying Formula (2).

<< ##EQU00009##

Formula (2) expresses a condition of the refractive power of the second lens group 105. When the second lens group 105 has a value less than the lower limit shown in Formula (2), the refractive power of the second lens group 105 increases, which is advantageous in miniaturizing the zoom lens and decreases the amount of movement during magnification change. However, it is difficult to secure a back focal length. Conversely, when the second lens group 105 has a value greater than the higher limit shown in Formula (2), the amount of movement during magnification change and the overall length of the lens system increases. Accordingly, it is difficult to miniaturize the zoom lens.

When the focal length of the first lens group 100 is represented with F.sub.1, the first lens group 100 may satisfy Formula (3).

<< ##EQU00010##

Formula (3) expresses a condition of the refractive power of the first lens group 100. When the first lens group 100 has a value less than the lower limit shown in Formula (3), the refractive power of the first lens group 100 increases, which is advantageous in miniaturizing the zoom lens. However, a curvature of the zoom lens increases, which increases distortion toward a wide angle and increases aberration during magnification change. Conversely, when the first lens group 100 has a value greater than the higher limit shown in Formula (3), the refractive power of the first lens group 100 decreases. Accordingly, the quantity of marginal rays decreases, and therefore, an aperture of the zoom lens needs to be increased. As a result, it is difficult to miniaturize the zoom lens.

When the focal length of the third lens group 110 is represented with F.sub.3, the third lens group 110 may satisfy Formula (4).

<< ##EQU00011##

Formula (4) expresses a condition of the refractive power of the third lens group 110. When the third lens group 110 has a value less than the lower limit shown in Formula (4), the refractive power of the third lens group 110 increases. In this case, as described above, it is difficult to secure a back focal length. In addition, the lens structure becomes complicated in order to compensate for overall aberration of the lens system. As a result, it is difficult to miniaturize the zoom lens. Conversely, when the third lens group 110 has a value greater than the higher limit shown in Formula (4), the overall length of the lens system increases. Accordingly, it is difficult to miniaturize the zoom lens.

Meanwhile, the first and third lens groups 100 and 110 move together according to the movement of the second lens group 104 to compensate for a shift of a focus position occurring during magnification change.

Furthermore, when a radius of curvature of the image-side plane S2 of the first lens group 100 is represented with G1B, the first lens group 100 may satisfy Formula (5).

<> ##EQU00012##

Generally, when a lens group having a negative refractive power is positioned at an object side of a lens group having a positive refractive power, the negative refractive power needs to be great. However, when the first lens group 100 having the negative refractive power includes a single lens and an object-side plane of the first lens group 100 has a great refractive power, a refraction angle of incident light increases, causing on-axis aberration, off-axis aberration (e.g., field curvature or distortion), etc. Here, it is difficult to compensate for the aberration.

Accordingly, to overcome these problems when the first lens group 100 includes a single lens, the object-side plane of the lens may have a small refractive power while the image-side plane of the lens, on which a height of off-axis light decreases, may have a relatively great refractive power. In this case, off-axis aberration can be satisfactorily compensated for. This condition is expressed by Formula (5).

When a zoom lens has a value exceeding the higher limit shown in Formula (5), the curvature of an image-side plane of a lens decreases while the curvature of an object-side plane of the lens increases. As a result, it is difficult to compensate for distortion and field curvature. Conversely, when the zoom lens has a value less than the lower limit shown in Formula (5), the curvature of the object-side plane becomes so great that negative distortion increases.

To miniaturize a zoom lens, each of the first, second and third lens groups 100, 105, and 110 may consist of a single lens. According to embodiments of the present invention, a zoom lens includes lenses in various designs according to optimal conditions for miniaturization.

In various embodiments of the present invention, a zoom lens includes lenses satisfying optimizing conditions for miniaturization of the zoom lens. Detailed lens data used for a zoom lens in various embodiments of the present invention will be described below. Hereinafter, "f" denotes a combined focal length of an entire lens system, Fno denotes an F number, 2.omega. denotes a field angle, R denotes a radius of curvature, "t" denotes a thickness of a center of a lens or a distance between lenses, ND denotes a refractive index, and VD denotes an Abbe's number.

<First Embodiment>

FIGS. 3A through 3C illustrate a zoom lens according to a first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3A illustrates the zoom lens at a wide-angle end. FIG. 3B illustrates the zoom lens at a medium-angle end. FIG. 3C illustrates the zoom lens at a telephoto end.

Referring to FIG. 3A, the first lens group 100, the second lens group 105, and the third lens group 110 are sequentially arranged from the object side O toward the image side I. Each of the first, second and third lens groups 100, 105, and 110 may include a single lens. The second lens group 105 is moved for magnification change, and the first and third lens groups 100 and 110 are moved according to the movement of the second lens group 105, so that a distance t2 between the first and second lens groups 100 and 105, a distance t4 between the second and third lens groups 105 and 110, and a distance t6 between the third lens group 110 and a cover glass 115 change.

TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 f: 2.23 3.25 4.60 Fno: 2.85 3.31 3.76 2.omega.: 72.84 52.32 36.83 R t ND VD S1 -123.82800 0.600000 1.53 55.8 K: 0.000000 A: 0.408548E-02, B: -0.200807E-3, C: 0.34127E-4, D: -0.259082E-05 S2 1.97300 t2 (Variable) S3 2.40000 1.260000 1.53 55.8 K: 0.000000 A: -0.334190E-01, B: -0.193912E-01, C: 0.961643E-02, D: -0.140967E-01 S4 (ST) -2.23400 t4 (Variable) K: 0.000000 A: 0.249023E-02, B: 0.290263E-01, C: -0.246276E-01, D: 0.976176E-02 S5 -2.18300 0.550000 1.584 31.0 K: 0.000000 A: 0.132349E+00, B: -0.110738E-01, C: -0.348327E-01, D: 0.137762E-01 S6 -5.23400 t6 (Variable) K: 0.000000 A: 0.128533E+00, B: 0.276307E-01, C: -0.374803E-01, D: 0.120223E-01 S7 Infinite 0.550000 1.517 64.2 S8 Infinite 0.508928 SI Infinite 0

Table 2 shows examples of the variable distances t2, t4, and t6 in the first embodiment of the present invention.

TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Variable distance Wide-angle end Medium-angle end Telephoto end t2 4.255 2.718 1.361 t4 0.721 0.848 1.498 t6 2.389 2.927 2.719

FIG. 4A illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the wide-angle end of the zoom lens according to the first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 4B illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the telephoto end of the zoom lens according to the first embodiment of the present invention. The spherical aberration is shown with respect to a C_line, e_line, and F_line. The C_line is 656.3 nm, the d_line is 587.6 nm, and the F_line is 486.1 nm. In the graphs of field curvature, a solid line indicates aberration on a sagittal plane, and a dotted line indicates aberration on a tangential plane.

<Second Embodiment>

FIGS. 5A through 5C illustrate structures of a zoom lens according to a second embodiment of the present invention. Reference numeral 115 denotes an infrared filter, and reference numeral 116 denotes a cover glass.

TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 f: 1.95 2.30 3.86 Fno: 2.90 3.56 4.07 2.omega.: 70.86 47.85 37.68 R t ND VD S1 44.98600 0.450000 1.5247 56.2 K: 0.000000 A: 0.143830E-01, B: -0.560565E-02, C: 0.334813E-02, D: -0.681595E-03 S2 1.27500 t2 (Variable) S3 (ST) 1.51000 1.000000 1.5247 56.2 K: 0.000000 A: -0.534260E-01, B: -0.223452E-01, C: -0.343808E-01, D: -0.161967E-01 S4 -2.06400 t4 (Variable) K: 0.000000 A: 0.218562E-02, B: -0.407056E-01, C: 0.165920E-01, D: -0.257194E-01 S5 -9.48800 0.450000 1.607 27.0 K: 0.000000 A: -0.682872E-01, B: 0.783944E-01, C: -0.231453E+00, D: 0.226580E+00 S6 3.28700 t6 (Variable) K: 0.000000 A: 0.595043E-01, B: 0.1410757E-01, C: 0.243152E+00, D: -0.203210E+00 S7 Infinite 0.300000 1.517 64.2 S8 Infinite 0.200000 S9 Infinite 0.400000 1.517 64.2 S10 Infinite 0.645866 SI Infinite 0

Table 4 shows examples of the variable distances t2, t4, and t6 in the second embodiment of the present invention.

TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 Variable distance Wide-angle end Medium-angle end Telephoto end t2 2.860 1.832 1.330 t4 0.540 0.639 0.784 t6 1.187 1.854 2.269

FIG. 6A illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the wide-angle end of the zoom lens according to the second embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 6B illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the telephoto end of the zoom lens according to the second embodiment of the present invention. It can be seen from FIGS. 6A and 6B that aberration change is satisfactory.

<Third Embodiment>

FIGS. 7A through 7C illustrate structures of a zoom lens according to a third embodiment of the present invention.

TABLE-US-00005 TABLE 5 f: 1.81 2.53 4.46 Fno: 2.84 3.31 4.30 2.omega.: 73.81 55.75 32.54 R t ND VD S1 9.08400 0.450000 1.5247 56.2 K: 0.000000 A: -0.294614E-02, B: 0.179930E-02, C: -0.251304E-03, D: 0.735198E-04 S2 1.38000 t2 (Variable) K: 0.000000 A: -0.203793E-01, B: 0.640211E-02, C: -0.133303E-01, D: 0.149379E-02 S3 (ST) 1.48700 0.980000 1.5247 56.2 K: -0.336534 A: -0.443602E-02, B: -0.314828E-01, C: 0.400059E-02, D: -0.596606E-01 S4 -2.00700 t4 (Variable) K: -0.340720 A: 0.260252E-02, B: -0.233845E-01, C: -0.437045E-01, D: -0.103127E-01 S5 -1.98200 0.400000 1.607 27.0 K: 0.000000 A: 0.131225E+00, B: -0.900002E-01, C: 0.197618E-02, D: 0.154858E+00 S6 12.17500 t6 (Variable) K: 0.000000 A: 0.207066E+00, B: 0.384006E-01, C: -0.232683E-02, D: 0.226322E+00 S7 Infinite 0.550000 1.517 64.2 S8 Infinite 0.400000 S9 Infinite 0.400000 1.517 64.2 S10 Infinite 0.866383 SI Infinite 0

Table 6 shows examples of the variable distances t2, t4, and t6 in the third embodiment of the present invention.

TABLE-US-00006 TABLE 6 Variable distance Wide-angle end Medium-angle end Telephoto end t2 4.331 3.043 1.402 t4 0.600 0.623 0.836 t6 0.356 0.857 1.663

FIG. 8A illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the wide-angle end of the zoom lens according to the third embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 8B illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the telephoto end of the zoom lens according to the third embodiment of the present invention.

<Fourth Embodiment>

FIGS. 9A through 9C illustrate structures of a zoom lens according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.

TABLE-US-00007 TABLE 7 f: 1.77 2.47 4.36 Fno: 2.86 3.32 4.26 2.omega.: 76.37 56.19 32.84 R T ND VD S1 11.07600 0.450000 1.5247 56.2 K: 0.000000 A: 0.179138E-01, B: -0.866436E-02, C: 0.144295E-02, D: -0.578286E-04 S2 1.57300 t2 (Variable) K: 0.000000 A: 0.230304E-01, B: -0.123879E-01, C: -0.754553E-02, D: 0.152176E-02 S3 (ST) 1.41000 0.950000 1.5247 56.2 K: -0.192438 A: -0.452768E-01, B: -0.596380E-01, C: 0.453506E-01, D: -0.137558E+00 S4 -1.91500 t4 (Variable) K: -0.638410 A: 0.236462E-01, B: -0.690051E-01, C: -0.670726E-01, D: 0.332103E-01 S5 -2.32700 0.400000 1.607 27.0 K: 0.000000 A: 0.177263E+00, B: -0.158128E+00, C: -0.344872E+00, D: 0.578867E+00 S6 4.63100 t6 (Variable) K: 0.000000 A: 0.284342E+00, B: -0.140979E+00, C: 0.229327E+00, D: -0.579137E-01 S7 Infinite 0.550000 1.517 64.2 S8 Infinite 0.400000 S9 Infinite 0.400000 1.517 64.2 S10 Infinite 0.431097 SI Infinite 0

Table 8 shows examples of the variable distances t2, t4, and t6 in the fourth embodiment of the present invention.

TABLE-US-00008 TABLE 8 Variable distance Wide-angle end Medium-angle end Telephoto end t2 4.685 3.239 1.400 t4 0.447 0.451 0.590 t6 0.787 1.276 2.097

FIG. 10A illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the wide-angle end of the zoom lens according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 10B illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the telephoto end of the zoom lens according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.

<Fifth Embodiment>

FIGS. 11A through 11C illustrate structures of a zoom lens according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.

TABLE-US-00009 TABLE 9 f: 2.13 3.20 4.2619 Fno: 2.89 3.61 4.28 2.omega.: 66.38 45.53 34.36 R T ND VD S1 7.80900 0.470000 1.5247 56.2 K: 0.000000 A: -0.280418E-01, B: 0.224581E-01, C: -0.583664E-02, D: 0.706179E-03 S2 1.20400 t2 (Variable) K: 0.000000 A: -0.573110E-01, B: 0.337406E-01, C: -0.284091E-01, D: 0.143394E-01 S3 (ST) 1.35400 1.000000 1.5247 56.2 K: -0.334581 A: -0.431923E-01, B: -0.145271E-01, C: -0.548452E-02, D: -0.488089E-01 S4 -2.63000 t4 (Variable) K: 2.070253 A: -0.435529E-01, B: 0.478084E-01, C: -0.903417E-01, D: 0.280999E-01 S5 9.92000 0.400000 1.607 27.0 K: 0.000000 A: -0.487796E+00, B: 0.449262E+00, C: -0.979384E+00, D: 0.106765E+01 S6 1.66600 t6 (Variable) K: 0.000000 A: -0.380638E+00, B: 0.600693E+00, C: -0.745534E+00, D: 0.683815E+00 S7 Infinite 0.550000 1.517 64.2 S8 Infinite 0.400000 S9 Infinite 0.400000 1.517 64.2 S10 Infinite 0.884658 SI Infinite 0

Table 10 shows examples of the variable distances t2, t4, and t6 in the fifth embodiment of the present invention.

TABLE-US-00010 TABLE 10 Variable distance Wide-angle end Medium-angle end Telephoto end t2 2.924 1.922 1.400 t4 0.617 0.677 0.749 t6 0.347 1.044 1.684

FIG. 12A illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the wide-angle end of the zoom lens according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 12B illustrates spherical aberration, field curvature, and distortion at the telephoto end of the zoom lens according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.

Table 11 shows results of Formulae (1) through (5) in the first through fifth embodiments.

TABLE-US-00011 TABLE 11 First Second Third Fourth Fifth embodiment embodiment embodiment embodiment embodiment Formula (1) 4.698 4.061 5.183 5.389 3.773 Formula (2) 1.044 0.930 0.997 0.970 0.876 Formula (3) 1.584 1.266 1.751 2.007 1.306 Formula (4) 2.958 1.995 1.528 1.403 1.569 Formula (5) 0.858 0.647 0.767 0.892 0.568

Referring to Table 11, the zoom lenses according to the first through fifth embodiments satisfy all of the conditions expressed by Formulae (1) through (5).

Meanwhile, in embodiments of the present invention, an image-side plane the first lens group 100 may be concave, the second lens group 105 may be double convex, and an object-side plane of the third lens group 110 may be concave. In addition, at least one lens group among the first through third lens groups 100, 105, and 110 may have an aspherical shape. All of the first through third lens groups 100, 105, and 110 may have the aspherical shape.

The aspherical shape of the zoom lenses according to the first through fifth embodiments of the present invention can be expressed by Formula (6) when an optical axis is set as an X-axis, a line perpendicular to the optical axis is set as a Y-axis, and a progressing direction of a light beam is defined as being positive.

.times..times. ##EQU00013##

Here, "x" is a coordinate from a vertex of a lens in an X-axis direction, "y" is a coordinate from the vertex of the lens in a Y-axis direction, and K is a conic constant. A, B, C, and D are aspheric coefficients, and "c" is a reciprocal of the radius of curvature, 1/R, at the vertex of the lens.

As described above, when aspherical lenses are appropriately arranged, mass production of zoom lenses is possible with a low manufacturing price.

In a zoom lens, fundamental design including configuration of refractive power of the optical system and a position of a diaphragm is very important. In addition, it is important to make mass production of zoom lenses using an aspherical lens possible. In the present invention, optimal refractive power of each lens group and a position of a diaphragm are set considering these important matters so that high magnification is obtained with a minimum number of lenses. As a result, a compact zoom lens can be realized. Since the present invention miniaturizes a zoom lens, it is usefully applied to portable information terminals, mobile compact cameras, and so on.

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