Patents: 28-135 f/4-5.6 & 28-300 f/3.5-5.6

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A couple of new lens formula patents which seems to address lowering chromatic aberrations in a new way

Patent Publication No. 2012-163746

  • 2012.8.30 Release Date
  • 2011.2.7 filing date

Example 4

  • Zoom ratio 4.67
  • 56.11 – – 131.85mm f = 28.21 focal length
  • Fno 4.12 -. 4.89 – 5.77
  • Half angle of view ω = 37.48 – 21.09 – 9.32deg.
  • Image height 21.64mm
  • 242.67 – – 266.43mm 224.00 overall length of the lens
  • BF 55.79 – 70.40 – 82.95mm
  • 20 sheets of 14 group lens configuration
  • Two two-sided aspherical
  • Three low-dispersion glass
  • Four Super UD glass
  • 102.40mm effective diameter of the first surface
  • 5-group zoom negative positive negative

Example 5

  • Zoom ratio 10.31
  • 93.64 – – 307.06mm f = 29.77 focal length
  • Fno 3.31 -. 4.71 – 5.85
  • Half angle of view ω = 36.00 – 13.01 – 4.03deg.
  • Image height 21.64mm
  • 263.66 – – 304.01mm 209.34 overall length of the lens
  • BF 61.72 – 89.40 – 106.84mm
  • 18 sheets 12 groups lens configuration
  • Three 3 aspherical surface
  • Three low-dispersion glass
  • 2 UD glass sheets
  • 84.36mm effective diameter of the first surface
  • 5-group zoom negative positive negative
  • In the zoom lens of the positive lead type, reducing the chromatic aberration of magnification of the secondary
Source: [EG]

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Craig is the founder and editorial director for Canon Rumors. He has been writing about all things Canon for more than 17 years. When he's not writing, you can find him shooting professional basketball and travelling the world looking for the next wildlife adventure. The Canon EOS R1 is his camera of choice.
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