Optical imaging system
US-2021033823-A1 · Feb 4, 2021 · US
US12066600B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12066600-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016935086-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 21, 2020 |
| Priority date | Aug 1, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 20, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 20, 2024 |
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A camera includes a photosensor configured to capture light projected onto a surface of the photosensor and a lens system configured to refract light from an object field located in front of the camera to form an image of a scene at an image plane at or near the surface of the photosensor. The lens system comprises a plurality of refractive lens elements arranged along an optical axis of the camera. The lens system is configured to have a field-of-view (FOV) within a range of 110° to 140°, and the lens system has an F-number within a range of 2.2 to 2.8.
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A camera, comprising: a photosensor configured to capture light projected onto a surface of the photosensor; and a lens system configured to refract light from an object field located in front of the camera to form an image of a scene at an image plane at or near the surface of the photosensor, wherein the lens system comprises a plurality of refractive lens elements arranged along an optical axis of the camera, wherein the plurality of lens elements includes only five refractive lens elements, wherein the plurality of lens elements includes, in order along the optical axis from an object side of the lens system to an image side of the lens system: a second lens element following a first lens element along the optical axis, wherein an object side surface of the second lens element has a radius of curvature R3, and wherein an image side surface of the second lens element has a radius of curvature R4, satisfying the following relationship: | R 4/ R 3|<0.6; a third lens element, wherein an object side surface of the third lens element has a radius of curvature R5, and wherein the image side surface of the third lens element has a radius of curvature R6, satisfying the following relationship: |( R 5+ R 6)/( R 5− R 6)|>1.5; and a fourth lens element having a convex object side surface in the paraxial region; and wherein: the lens system is configured to have a field-of-view (FOV) within a range of 110° to 140°, and wherein the lens system has an F-number within a range of 2.2 to 2.8; the lens system has an effective focal length (EFL); Dist_Error corresponds to a deviation from a perfect equi-distant distortion; θ represents an angle-of-viewing as measured with respect to the optical axis and an object that is located along an object arc in the object field; Yreal is a first value that is dependent on the angle-of-viewing, wherein Yreal(θ) is defined as a real image position at which a particular angle-of-viewing is imaged onto the photosensor; Yref is a second value dependent on the angle-of-viewing and is defined as: Yref (θ)=EFL*θ; Dist _Error(θ)=100 ×[Y real(θ)− Yref (θ)]/ Yref (θ), and |Dist_Error(θ)| across the FOV is less than 8 percent. 2. The camera as recited in claim 1 , wherein the lens system provides equi-distant distortion such that an angular object space resolution is substantially maintained across the entire FOV. 3. The camera as recited in claim 1 , wherein the plurality of lens elements includes, in order along the optical axis from the object side of the lens system to the image side of the lens system: the first lens element with negative refractive power having an aspheric object side surface; the second lens element with positive refractive power having a convex object side surface in a paraxial region and having a convex image side surface in the paraxial region; the third lens element with negative refractive power having a concave image side surface in the paraxial region; the fourth lens element with positive refractive power having a convex image side surface in the paraxial region; and a fifth lens element having a concave image side surface in the paraxial region and having an aspheric image side surface with at least one region being convex from the paraxial region to peripheral regions. 4. The camera as recited in claim 3 , wherein a focal length fsystem of the lens system and a first focal length f1 of the first lens element satisfy the following relationship: −0.8 <f system/ f 1<−0.2. 5. The camera as recited in claim 3 , wherein a focal length fsystem of the lens system and a second focal length f2 of the second lens element satisfy the following relationship: 0.9 <f system/ f 2<1.6. 6. The camera as recited in claim 3 , wherein a focal length fsystem of the lens system and a third focal length f3 of the third lens element satisfy the following relationship: | f system/ f 3|<0.7. 7. The camera as recited in claim 3 , wherein a focal length fsystem of the lens system and a fourth focal length f4 of the fourth lens element satisfy the following relationship: 0.5 <f system/ f 4<1.2. 8. The camera as recited in claim 3 , wherein the object side surface of the fourth lens element has a radius of curvature R7, and wherein the image side surface of the fourth lens element has a radius of curvature R8, satisfying the following relationship: | R 8/ R 7|<0.54. 9. The camera as recited in claim 3 , wherein an object side surface of the fifth lens element has a radius of curvature R9, and wherein the image side surface of the fifth lens element has a radius of curvature R10, satisfying the following relationship: |( R 9+ R 10)/( R 9− R 10)|>1.7. 10. The camera as recited in claim 3 , wherein: the first lens element has an Abbe number Vd1 that is greater than 50; the second lens element has an Abbe number Vd2 that is greater than 50; the third lens element has an Abbe number Vd3 that is less than 30; the fourth lens element has an Abbe number Vd4 that is greater than 50; and the fifth lens element has an Abbe number Vd5 that is less than 30. 11. The camera as recited in claim 3 , wherein ImagH is a maximum image height that the lens system is designed for projecting the image on the photosensor; wherein TTLsystem is a distance from a vertex of the object side surface of the first lens element to the image plane; wherein TTLlens is a distance from the vertex of the object side surface of the first lens element to a vertex of the image side surface of the fifth lens element; wherein Z12 is a distance of the vertex of the image side surface of the first lens element to a vertex of the object side surface of the second lens element; and wherein the following relationships are satisfied: TTLsystem/(2 *ImagH )<1.2; 0.75<TTLlens/TTLsystem<0.85; 0.1 <Z 12/TTLlens<0.2; and TTLsystem<5 millimeters (mm). 12. A lens system, comprising: a plurality of refractive lens elements arranged along an optical axis of the lens system, wherein the plurality of lens elements includes, in order along the optical axis from an object side to an image side: a first lens element with negative refractive power having an aspheric object side surface; a second lens element with positive refractive power having a convex object side surface in a paraxial region and having a convex image side surface in the paraxial region wherein an object side surface of the second lens element has a radius of curvature R3, and wherein an image side surface of the second lens element has a radius of curvature R4, satisfying the following relationship: | R 4/ R 3|<0.6; a third lens element with negative refractive power having a concave image side surface in the paraxial region, wherein an object side surface of the third lens element has a radius of curvature R5, and wherein the image side surface of the third lens element has a radius of curvature R6, satisfying the following relationship: |( R 5+ R 6)/( R 5− R 6)|>1.5; a fourth lens element with positive refractive power having a convex object side in the paraxial region and a convex image side surface in the paraxial region; and a fifth lens element having a concave image side surface in the paraxial region and having an aspheric image side surface with at least one region being convex from the paraxial region to peripheral regions; wherein: the lens system has a field-of-view (FOV) that is greater than or equal to 110°; the lens system has an effective focal length (EFL); Dist_Error corresponds to a deviation from a perfect equi-distant distortion; θ represents an angle-of-viewing as measured w
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