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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Canon Super Telephotos With Macro Patents

Our friends at Egami, the Japanese Photography blog has discovered four new Canon patents, all with Diffractive Optics and Macros - EF 400mm f/4 DO Macro 1:1.4 ; EF 400mm f/4 DO Macro 2:1 ; EF 600mm f/4 DO Macro 1:1 ; EF 800mm f/4 DO Macro 1:1

It is important to point out a big optical and photographic company like Canon files tens of thousands of patents every year and they spend lots of money into research and development. However, most R&D do not result in a product that finally comes to market but it is interesting to see what some Canon researchers are up to.

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Canon EF 400mm f/4 DO Macro 1:1.4


Canon EF 600mm f/4 DO Macro 1:1


Canon EF 800mm f/5.6 DO Macro 1:1


Canon EF 400mm f/4 Macro 2:1


Self-interpretation and summary, Patent Documents

Patent Publication No. 2012-242742
  • Release Date 2012.12.10
  • Filing date 2011.5.23

Example 1
  • Focal length f = 788.34mm
  • Fno. = 5.80
  • 2ω = 3.14 ° angle of view
  • Image height 21.64mm
  • 486.00mm length lens
  • BF 110.67mm
  • β = -1.02
  • (The second and third group is for the focus) consists of four groups of positive and negative polarity
  • (One side of the image, such as the most protective glass) x 17 lens elements in 12 groups composed
  • Maximum effective diameter 135.92mm
  • Two two-sided aspherical
  • DOE 1 surface
  • One fluorite
  • Three Super UD glass
  • One low-dispersion glass
Example 2
  • Focal length f = 400.00mm
  • Fno. = 4.12
  • 2ω = 6.20 ° angle of view
  • Image height 21.64mm
  • 300.00mm length lens
  • BF 55.00mm
  • β = -2
  • (For the second focus group 2,4) consists of four groups of positive and negative positive negative
  • (One side of the image, such as the most protective glass) x 19 lens elements in 12 groups composed
  • Maximum effective diameter 97.09mm
  • Five 5-sided aspherical
  • DOE 1 surface
  • Two fluorite
  • 1 UD glass sheet
  • One low-dispersion glass
Example 6
  • Focal length f = 585.00mm
  • Fno. = 4.12
  • 2ω = 4.24 ° angle of view
  • Image height 21.64mm
  • 350.00mm length lens
  • BF 55.00mm
  • β = -1
  • (For the second focus group 2,4,5) group configuration 6 positive negative positive positive negative
  • (One side of the image, such as the most protective glass) 22 sheets 13 groups lens configuration
  • Maximum effective diameter 142.00mm
  • Four four-sided aspherical
  • DOE 1 surface
  • Two fluorite
  • 1 UD glass sheet
Example 9
  • Focal length f = 390.99mm
  • Fno. = 4.12
  • 2ω = 6.34 ° angle of view
  • Image height 21.64mm
  • 256.40mm length lens
  • BF 62.35mm
  • β = -0.7
  • (For the second focus group 2,4) consists of four groups of positive and negative positive negative
  • (One side of the image, such as the most protective glass) x 16 elements in 12 groups lens configuration
  • Maximum effective diameter 94.90mm
  • Four four-sided aspherical
  • DOE 1 surface
  • 2 UD glass sheets
  • Two low-dispersion glass
  • Inner focusing formula
  • Easy to shorten the minimum focusing distance
  • AF is faster
  • Large variations in aberrations
  • Many aberrations occur at close range
Inner focusing high-performance formula
  • With a focus group of two or more
  • However, optimization of the parameter is mandatory
  • In the macro range of 0.5 times more difficult to correct aberrations
Diffractive optics
  • Shortening of the total length can be
  • Distance of the lens group becomes narrow, the range of movement of the focus group will be limited
Canon patent
  • Group before and after the group of positive and negative
  • Inner Focus (and the second group, one of the rear group)
  • By setting multiple focus groups, perform the division of sensitivity, the amount of movement
  • In short travel distance, is focused on the short-range

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