Crazy Patent: Canon EF 40-800mm f/4.5-5.6

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Here’s a crazy optical formula patent from Canon, an EF 40-800mm f/4.5-5.6 superzoom lens. The folks at Egami say it’s for a full frame DSLR and is an internal zoom lens.</p>
<p>Patent Publication No. 2016-128846 (Google Translated)</p>
<ul>
<li>Published 2016.7.14</li>
<li>Filing date 2015.1.9</li>
<li>Zoom ratio 19.42</li>
<li>Focal length 41.09 92.80 152.20 225.00 797.99</li>
<li>F-number 4.67 4.66 4.65 4.67 5.71</li>
<li>Angle of view 27.79 13.13 8.10 5.50 1.55</li>
<li>Image height 21.65</li>
<li>Overall length of the lens 489.32</li>
<li>BF 39.28</li>
<li>Inner zoom</li>
</ul>
<p>As <a href="http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=30329.msg608857#msg608857">pointed out on our forum</a>, the patent contains 4 lens designs, two of them are for full frame, and two are for a PowerShot application. The likelihood of such a lens coming to fruition in full frame form? I’d say zero chance, but stranger things have happened.</p>
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dilbert said:
... and 2 for 6-120 (3.88 mm image).

The final image in the patent is for a compact camera.
I don't know if 3.88 mm is fitting to a 1" sensor but referring to that size this would mean a FF eq of about 16-330 mm.
Quite interesting reach but but the starting aperture seems too small for a compact camera, IMO.
Comparing this to other PowerShots this would be (the?) one of the weakest starting apertures.
==> this would lead to EF lens again.

Edit: and it would be the first compact camera with a fixed lens and inner zoom for a long time.
 
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Maximilian said:
dilbert said:
... and 2 for 6-120 (3.88 mm image).

The final image in the patent is for a compact camera.
I don't know if 3.88 mm is fitting to a 1" sensor but referring to that size this would mean a FF eq of about 16-330 mm.
Quite interesting reach but but the starting aperture seems too small for a compact camera, IMO.
Comparing this to other PowerShots this would be (the?) one of the weakest starting apertures.
==> this would lead to EF lens again.

Edit: and it would be the first compact camera with a fixed lens and inner zoom for a long time.

The image height for a 1" sensor is 7.93mm. 3.88 mm is the imaging height that fits a 1/2.3" sensor, e.g. PowerShot SX620 HS or SH540 HS. The crop factor of 5.58 for this class puts the 135-format equivalent focal length at a nominal 35-650 mm. With so much space between lens groups 2 and 3 it is easy to envision this design collapsing for storage on a compact camera.

This might be the lens for a PowerShot SX 630 HS.
 
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Wizardly said:
Maximilian said:
dilbert said:
... and 2 for 6-120 (3.88 mm image).

The final image in the patent is for a compact camera.
I don't know if 3.88 mm is fitting to a 1" sensor but referring to that size this would mean a FF eq of about 16-330 mm.
Quite interesting reach but but the starting aperture seems too small for a compact camera, IMO.
Comparing this to other PowerShots this would be (the?) one of the weakest starting apertures.
==> this would lead to EF lens again.

Edit: and it would be the first compact camera with a fixed lens and inner zoom for a long time.

The image height for a 1" sensor is 7.93mm. 3.88 mm is the imaging height that fits a 1/2.3" sensor, e.g. PowerShot SX620 HS or SH540 HS. The crop factor of 5.58 for this class puts the 135-format equivalent focal length at a nominal 35-650 mm. With so much space between lens groups 2 and 3 it is easy to envision this design collapsing for storage on a compact camera.

This might be the lens for a PowerShot SX 630 HS.
Thank you, Wizardly, for providing this.

Still I think a starting apertures of f4.5 is far from being competitive.
SX 620 HS starts at f3.3 for example.
 
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Maximilian said:
Wizardly said:
Maximilian said:
dilbert said:
... and 2 for 6-120 (3.88 mm image).

The final image in the patent is for a compact camera.
I don't know if 3.88 mm is fitting to a 1" sensor but referring to that size this would mean a FF eq of about 16-330 mm.
Quite interesting reach but but the starting aperture seems too small for a compact camera, IMO.
Comparing this to other PowerShots this would be (the?) one of the weakest starting apertures.
==> this would lead to EF lens again.

Edit: and it would be the first compact camera with a fixed lens and inner zoom for a long time.

The image height for a 1" sensor is 7.93mm. 3.88 mm is the imaging height that fits a 1/2.3" sensor, e.g. PowerShot SX620 HS or SH540 HS. The crop factor of 5.58 for this class puts the 135-format equivalent focal length at a nominal 35-650 mm. With so much space between lens groups 2 and 3 it is easy to envision this design collapsing for storage on a compact camera.

This might be the lens for a PowerShot SX 630 HS.
Thank you, Wizardly, for providing this.

Still I think a starting apertures of f4.5 is far from being competitive.
SX 620 HS starts at f3.3 for example.

Starting aperture is f/2.8-4.
 
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Wizardly said:
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Starting aperture is f/2.8-4.
Man, you really make me look like a fool ;)
But thank you for helping a blind one.
There's to much text in the full patent, so I missed that important point.
Maybe it's todays heat (seems like summer has finally started at 33°C/91°F) or I need some glasses.
 
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Canon claims that the use of two or more lens groups with anomalous dispersion glass and a negative refracting power reduce the size and weight compared to such a lens without the elements.

Analomous dispersion glass delays light passing thru it, but delays long wavelengths more than short wavelengths, so it works to correct chromatic abberations when the lenses are formulated properly.


Selections from the patent translation:

"The present invention relates to optical length's miniaturization and the zoom lens which can reduce especially a magnification color blot, and is suitable to especially a digital camera and a video camera.


The example which uses two anomalous dispersion glass for a negative lens with a short focal distance relatively in the second lens group of negative refracting power as an example which corrects optical performance, especially a chromatic aberration satisfactorily is disclosed.

Then, the present invention finds out the conditions for reducing a chromatic aberration, though it is related with a suitable zoom lens, the path of the second lens group of negative refracting power is made small and size and weight reduction of the second lens group of negative refracting power is attained, when mounting on a digital camera etc. "


Example 1.

Various data
Zoom ratio 19.42

Focal distance 41.09 92.80 152.20 225.00 797.99 323.00 575.00 781.02
F number 4.67 4.66 4.65 4.67 5.71 4.93 5.22 5.59 Field angle 27.79 13.13 8.10 5.50 1.55 3.83 2.16 1.59
Image height 21.65 21.65 21.65 21.65 21.65 21.65 21.65 21.65
Whole length of the lens 489.32 489.32 489.32 489.32 489.32 489.32 489.32 489.32
BF 39.28 39.28 39.28 39.28 39.28 39.28 39.28 39.28


Example 2.

Various data
Zoom ratio 19.70

Focal distance 40.50 92.80 152.20 225.00 798.00 323.00 575.00 783.52
F number 4.67 4.61 4.57 4.67 5.32 4.87 5.06 5.22
Field angle 28.13 13.13 8.10 5.50 1.55 3.83 2.16 1.58
Image height 21.65 21.65 21.65 21.65 21.65 21.65 21.65 21.65
Whole length of the lens 490.00 492.69 493.84 494.58 497.89 495.22 496.32 497.32
BF 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00

Example 3

Various data
Zoom ratio 18.18
Wide angle Middle Looking far
Focal distance 6.60 45.00 120.00
F number 2.80 4.01 4.00
Field angle 30.42 4.92 1.85
Image height 3.88 3.88 3.88
Whole length of the lens 135.94 153.33 155.71
BF 12.70 10.22 13.73

Example 4

Various data
Zoom ratio 16.67
Wide angle Middle Looking far
Focal distance 6.60 56.14 110.00
F number 2.80 4.10 4.00
Field angle 30.42 3.95 2.02
Image height 3.88 3.88 3.88
Whole length of the lens 137.20 156.46 153.20
BF 16.00 13.46 16.26
 
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For a quick comparison, the Tamron 150-600 is f/5-6.3, extends from 257mm to 340mm, weighs 1960 grams and has an MFD of 2.7 meters while the EF 800 f/5.6 L is 460mm long and weighs 4500 grams, and has a MFD of 6 meters. This design would always be around 500mm long (or is it around 460 when allowing for flange distance?), even when shooting at 40mm. Probably wouldn't handhold it, not for long anyway. The MFD could be quite interesting - I'm not sure the patent addresses this.
 
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