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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 20, 2006
Filed:
Aug. 05, 2005
Kazuya Murakami, Itabashi-ku, JP;
Yasuhiko Abe, Toda, JP;
Kazuya Murakami, Itabashi-ku, JP;
Yasuhiko Abe, Toda, JP;
Nidec Copal Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
The present invention includes, from an object side to an image-plane side: an aperture stop with a predetermined diameter, a first lens with a positive refractive power having a convex surface on the object side, a second lens with a positive refractive power having a concave surface on the object side, and a third lens with a negative refractive power having a convex surface on the object side. The second and third lenses have aspherical surfaces on their object-side and image-plane-side surfaces. The third lens is formed with an inflection point where the curvature orientation changes within the effective diameter range of the aspherical surface on the image-plane side. An appropriate back focus is maintained while the total length of the lens system is reduced. A compact, thin, high-performance design is achieved, which effectively corrects various aberrations, especially astigmatism and distortion, and is suited for digital cameras using high-density solid-state imaging elements of one million pixels or more.