Finder optical system

US9372335B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9372335-B2
Application numberUS-201414521579-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 23, 2014
Priority dateOct 25, 2013
Publication dateJun 21, 2016
Grant dateJun 21, 2016

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A finder optical system includes an image inverter optical member and an eyepiece lens system. The eyepiece lens system includes a first lens element, a positive biconvex second lens element, and a meniscus third lens element having a concave surface on the eyepoint side, in that order from the object side. A diopter adjustment operation is performed by moving the second lens element along the optical axis. Conditions (1) and (2) are satisfied: −0.2< f/f 3<0.2  (1), and 2.15< f ( L 3 n −1)/ L 3 b <3.00  (2), wherein f designates the focal length of the entire the eyepiece lens system at a diopter of −1, f3 designates the focal length of the third lens element, L3n designates the refractive index at the d-line of the third lens element, and L3b designates the radius of curvature of the surface on the eyepoint side of the third lens element.

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A finder optical system comprising: an image inverter optical member, which inverts an object image to form an erected object image; and an eyepiece lens system which forms an enlarged image of the erected object image at an eyepoint, wherein said eyepiece lens system includes a first single negative lens element, a positive biconvex second lens element, and a meniscus third lens element having a concave surface on the eyepoint side, in order from the image inverter optical member side toward the eyepoint, wherein said second lens element is provided for movement in a direction along the optical axis of the eyepiece lens system to perform a diopter adjustment operation, and wherein the following conditions are satisfied: −0.2< f/f 3<0.2 and 2.15< f ( L 3 n− 1)/ L 3 b< 3.00 wherein f designates a focal length of the entire said eyepiece lens system at a diopter of −1, f3 designates a focal length of said third lens element, L3n designates a refractive index at a d-line of said third lens element, and L3b designates a radius of curvature of the surface on the eyepoint side of said third lens element. 2. The finder optical system according to claim 1 , wherein the following condition is satisfied: 1.15<{ L 3 b /( L 3 n− 1)+ L 3 d/L 3 n}/{L 3 b /( L 3 n− 1)}<1.30 wherein L3d designates a lens thickness of said third lens element. 3. The finder optical system according to claim 2 , wherein the following condition is satisfied: −1.5< f/f 1<−1.1 wherein f1 designates a focal length of said first lens element. 4. The finder optical system according to claim 1 , wherein the following condition is satisfied: −1.5< f/f 1<−1.1, wherein f1 designates a focal length of said first lens element. 5. The finder optical system according to claim 1 , wherein said first lens element includes an aspherical surface on at least the object side thereof, and wherein said second lens element includes an aspherical surface on the object side thereof, and said third lens element includes an aspherical surface on the object side thereof. 6. The finder optical system according to claim 1 , said eyepiece lens system consists of said negative first lens element, said positive biconvex second lens element, and said meniscus third lens element. 7. The finder optical system according to claim 1 , wherein the following condition is satisfied: 2.15< f ( L 3 n− 1)/ L 3 b≦ 2.73. 8. The finder optical system according to claim 7 , each of said negative first lens element, said positive biconvex second lens element and said meniscus third lens element comprises a single lens element. 9. The finder optical system according to claim 1 , wherein said first single negative lens element comprises a lens element closest to the image inverter optical member. 10. A finder optical system comprising: an image inverter optical member, which inverts an object image to form an erected object image; and an eyepiece lens system which forms an enlarged image of the erected object image at an eyepoint, wherein said eyepiece lens system includes a first single negative lens element, a positive biconvex second lens element, and a meniscus third lens element having a concave surface on the eyepoint side, in order from the image inverter optical member side and toward the eyepoint, wherein said second lens element is provided for movement in a direction along the optical axis of the eyepiece lens system to perform a diopter adjustment operation, and wherein the following conditions are satisfied: −0.2< f/f 3<0.2 and 1.15<{ L 3 b /( L 3 n− 1)+ L 3 d/L 3 n}/{L 3 b /( L 3 n− 1)}<1.30 wherein f designates a focal length of the entire said eyepiece lens system at a diopter of −1, f3 designates a focal length of said third lens element, L3n designates a refractive index at a d-line of said third lens element, L3b designates a radius of curvature of the surface on the eyepoint side of said third lens element, and L3d designates a lens thickness of said third lens element. 11. The finder optical system according to claim 10 , wherein said first lens element includes an aspherical surface on at least the object side thereof, and wherein said second lens element includes an aspherical surface on the object side thereof, and said third lens element includes an aspherical surface on the object side thereof. 12. The finder optical system according to claim 10 , wherein the following condition is satisfied: −1.5< f/f 1<−1.1 wherein f1 designates a focal length of said first lens element. 13. The finder optical system according to claim 10 , said eyepiece lens system consists of said negative first lens element, said positive biconvex second lens element, and said meniscus third lens element. 14. The finder optical system according to claim 10 , wherein the following condition is satisfied: 2.15< f ( L 3 n− 1)/ L 3 b≦ 2.73. 15. The finder optical system according to claim 14 , each of said negative first lens element, said positive biconvex second lens element and said meniscus third lens element comprises a single lens element. 16. A finder optical system comprising: an image inverter optical member, which inverts an object image to form an erected object image; and an eyepiece lens system which forms an enlarged image of the erected object image at an eyepoint, wherein said eyepiece lens system includes a first single negative lens element, a positive biconvex second lens element, and a meniscus third lens element having a concave surface on the eyepoint side, in order from the image inverter optical member side and toward the eyepoint, wherein a diopter adjustment operation is carried out by moving said second lens element is provided for movement in a direction along the optical axis of the eyepiece lens system to perform a diopter adjustment operation, and wherein the following conditions are satisfied: −0.2< f/f 3<0.2 and −1.5< f/f 1<−1.1 wherein f designates a focal length of the entire said eyepiece lens system at a diopter of −1, f1 designates a focal length of said first lens element, and f3 designates a focal length of the third lens element. 17. The finder optical system according to claim 16 , wherein said first lens element includes an aspherical surface on at least the object side thereof, and wherein said second lens element includes an aspherical surface on the object side thereof, and said third lens element includes an aspherical surface on the object side thereof. 18. The finder optical system according to claim 16 , said eyepiece lens system consists of said negative first lens element, said positive biconvex second lens element, and said meniscus third lens element. 19. The finder optical system according to claim 16 , wherein the following condition is satisfied: 2.15< f ( L 3 n− 1)/ L 3 b≦ 2.73. 20. The finder optical system according to claim 19 , each of said negative first lens element, said positive biconvex second lens element and said meniscus third lens element comprises a single lens element.

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  • Eyepieces · CPC title

  • G03B13/06Primary

    with lenses with or without reflectors · CPC title

  • having three components only · CPC title

  • with lenses having one or more non-spherical faces, e.g. for reducing geometrical aberration {(G02B13/002 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • G02B23/145Primary

    Zoom viewfinders · CPC title

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What does patent US9372335B2 cover?
A finder optical system includes an image inverter optical member and an eyepiece lens system. The eyepiece lens system includes a first lens element, a positive biconvex second lens element, and a meniscus third lens element having a concave surface on the eyepoint side, in that order from the object side. A diopter adjustment operation is performed by moving the second lens element along the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ricoh Imaging Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G03B13/06. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Jun 21 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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