Canon patent shows how LCD displays on future lenses may look and what information is displayed

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A Canon patent spotted by Digicame-Info shows what Canon’s engineers have in mind for the company’s future lenses. An LCD display on the lens that will show all kind of information.

From the images above it seems the lens LCD display will show information about distance/depth of field, and also about stabilisation issues on both axis’.

Cool patent. Currently, a replacement for the EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS is rumored to have such a display.

This patent shows how Canon increased AF point coverage in the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

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Interesting patent that seems to refer to how Canon increased the coverage of Auto-Focus points in the new Canon EOS 5D Mark IV. The image above shows the difference compared to the EOS 5D Mark III. It’s done by replacing the sub mirrors with laminated diffraction gratings, as in the image below. The laminated gratings alter the reflection angle.

 

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  • Patent Publication No. 2016-142769
    • Published 2016.8.8
    • Filing date 2015.1.30
  • Canon patent
    • Sub-mirror constituted by the reflection type laminated diffraction grating
    • AF mirror constituted by the reflection type laminated diffraction grating

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Canon patent for “teardrop-shaped” micro lenses (to reduce vignetting)

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A Canon patent for teardrop-shaped microlenses for the company’s image sensors was spotted by Image Sensors World. Such a microlens design should cut vignetting and other color aberrations.

The present invention provides a solid state image sensor including a pixel array having a plurality of pixels arranged therein, each of the plurality of pixels including a photoelectric conversion device and a microlens configured to guide incident light to the photoelectric conversion device, the microlens having a lower surface, on an exit side of the incident light, which has a convex shape with respect to the photoelectric conversion device, with a vertex of the convex shape shifting from a center position of the microlens to a central side of the pixel array.

And…

The surface of each microlens 103 which is located on the exit side of incident light, that is, a lower surface 102, will be described. The lower surface 102 of the microlens 103 has an asymmetrical shape with a position nearest to the photoelectric conversion device 104 (a position at which the thickness from a center plane 130 of the microlens 103 is the maximum) shifting from the center position of the microlens 103 to the central side of the pixel array 110A. The lower surface 102 of the microlens 103 has a convex shape with respect to the photoelectric conversion device 104.

Each microlens 103 is formed from a material having a higher refractive index than a material in contact with the lower surface 102 at a position between the microlens 103 and the photoelectric conversion device 104. The microlens 103 is formed from, for example, a color filter material.

[via Image Sensors World]

Canon patent for EF 28-560mm f/2.8-5.6L USM lens

canon patentCanon filed a patent for a EF 28-560mm f/2.8-5.6 optical formula that seems to be for an “L” lens (if I got the machine translated description right).

This is the second patent for a superzoom lens, after a crazy patent for a EF 40-800mm F4.5-5.6 lens. Hard to say if this patents will ever hit the market. Good to know Canon is working on such ideas.

  • Patent Publication No. 2016-142795
    • Published 2016.8.8
    • Filing date 2015.1.30
  • Example 1
    • Zoom ratio 18.86
    • Focal length 28.80 119.57 543.20
    • F-number 2.88 4.56 5.88
    • Half angle of view (degrees) 36.91 10.26 2.28
    • Image height 21.64 21.64 21.64
    • The total lens length 281.07 331.07 385.01
    • BF 53.05 61.31 40.00
    • The effective diameter of the front lens 120.00
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A full-frame EF 40-800mm F4.5-5.6 lens coming before 2020, Canon patent suggests? [CW3]

EF 40-800mm F4.5-5.6
EF 40-800mm F4.5-5.6

Update: Guess I got a bit overexcited on this. The patent literature refers to 2 optical formulas for full-frame and 2 for Powershot class of cameras. While it is possible that Canon may build such a lens for FF, an application for Powershot is much more likely. However, it’s a matter of fact that Canon works on such crazy ideas.

Canon patent for an EF 40-800mm F4.5-5.6 lens. It’s suggested this Canon patent could lead to a new EF 40-800mm F4.5-5.6 lens to be announced before the Olympic Games in Tokyo 2020, and, well, I think this is entirely possible so I rate it CW2 CW3.

  • Patent Publication No. 2016-128846
    • Published 2016.7.14
    • Filing date 2015.1.9
  • Example 1
    • Zoom ratio 19.42
    • Focal length 41.09 92.80 152.20 225.00 797.99
    • F-number 4.67 4.66 4.65 4.67 5.71
    • Angle of view 27.79 13.13 8.10 5.50 1.55
    • Image height 21.65
    • Overall length of the lens 489.32
    • BF 39.28
  • Canon patent
    • Inner zoom
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Canon patent for 15-75mm F2-5.6 image-stabilised lens for APS-C sensors

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A Canon patent for a 15-75mm F2-5.6 lens with image stabilization surfaced. Although it is suggested that the patent refers to a Powershot camera with an APS-C sensor, I couldn’t find hints pointing to that.

  • Patent Publication No. 2016-126226
    • Published 2016.7.11
    • Filing date 2015.1.7
  • Example
    embodiment
    Example Zoom ratio Focal length F-number Half angle of view Image height Overall length of the lens BF The effective diameter of the front lens Lens constitution Aspheric surface UD
    One 4.72 16.27 35.14 76.80 2.47 3.61 4.82 34.88 21.24 10.09 11.34 13.66 13.66 80.00 82.60 95.00 6.28 12.78 16.54 34.00 11 12 sheets group 8 face five One
    Two 4.72 15.60 33.30 73.60 2.06 3.91 5.76 36.01 22.30 10.51 11.34 13.66 13.66 85.91 88.09 110.00 6.28 16.31 22.07 36.02 10 12 sheets group Six faces four
    Three 4.71 15.45 34.76 72.80 2.06 4.00 5.04 35.79 21.45 10.63 11.14 13.66 13.66 89.98 91.94 115.00 6.28 15.52 22.55 37.95 10 group 13 sheets 5-sided four
    Four 4.71 15.45 32.76 72.80 2.06 4.00 5.04 35.79 22.63 10.63 11.14 13.66 13.66 89.01 88.49 114.92 6.52 18.26 21.47 39.01 10 group 13 sheets 5-sided four One
    Five 4.71 15.45 31.78 72.80 2.06 4.00 5.04 35.79 23.26 10.63 11.14 13.66 13.66 89.22 86.34 114.55 6.28 17.70 20.68 39.00 10 group 13 sheets 5-sided four One
    Six 3.96 15.96 31.06 63.20 2.47 4.12 5.76 35.63 23.85 12.49 11.44 13.73 14.00 87.92 86.14 105.87 6.28 17.25 24.35 38.50 10 group 13 sheets 5-sided four One
  • Canon patent
    • Inner focus (Group 5)
    • Anti-vibration (group 4)
[via Egami]