CN209979917U - Optical imaging lens - Google Patents

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CN209979917U
CN209979917U CN201920699504.5U CN201920699504U CN209979917U CN 209979917 U CN209979917 U CN 209979917U CN 201920699504 U CN201920699504 U CN 201920699504U CN 209979917 U CN209979917 U CN 209979917U
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The present application discloses an optical imaging lens, sequentially from an object side to an image side along an optical axis, comprising: a first lens having a positive optical power; a second lens having an optical power; a third lens having optical power; a fourth lens having an optical power; a fifth lens having a refractive power, an image-side surface of which is concave; a sixth lens having optical power; a seventh lens having a negative optical power; the effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens and the maximum half field angle HFOV of the optical imaging lens meet 5.5mm < tan (HFOV) f < 6.5 mm. The optical imaging lens has at least one beneficial effect of large image surface, large wide angle, large aperture, ultra-thinning and the like.

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Optical imaging lens
Technical Field
The present invention relates to an optical imaging lens, and more particularly, to an optical imaging lens including seven lenses.
Background
With the recent explosion in the field of smart phones, various smart phone manufacturers have put more new demands on the mobile phone lens. Especially, in the main shooting of high-end flagship models, the mobile phone imaging lens has a trend of developing towards a large image plane, a large wide angle, a large aperture and ultra-thinning, which provides a more difficult challenge for the design of an optical system.
Compared with the traditional mobile phone lens, the change of the main value parameters greatly improves the imaging capability and competitive advantage of the mobile phone lens. A large image plane means higher resolution; a large wide angle means a larger field of view; large aperture represents more effective light flux and higher signal-to-noise ratio; the ultra-thin type can be better compatible with a smart phone, and is convenient to carry. Based on these demands and challenges provided by mobile phone suppliers, the structure of the conventional five-piece or six-piece lens is not enough to effectively meet these challenges, and the seven-piece optical imaging lens system will become the mainstream.
The invention aims to provide a seven-piece optical imaging lens with a large image plane, a large wide angle, a large aperture and ultra-thinning, which can better meet the application requirements of a main camera on a next-generation high-end smart phone.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The present application provides an optical imaging lens applicable to portable electronic products that may solve, at least, or in part, at least one of the above-mentioned disadvantages of the related art.
The present application provides an optical imaging lens, in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis, comprising: a first lens having a positive optical power; a second lens having an optical power; a third lens having optical power; a fourth lens having an optical power; a fifth lens having a refractive power, an image-side surface of which is concave; a sixth lens having optical power; a seventh lens having a negative optical power.
In one embodiment, an on-axis distance SAG51 from an intersection of an object-side surface and an optical axis of the fifth lens to an effective radius vertex of the object-side surface of the fifth lens may satisfy-1 mm < SAG51 < 0.
In one embodiment, the effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens and the maximum half field angle HFOV of the optical imaging lens may satisfy 5.5mm < tan (HFOV) > f < 6.5 mm.
In one embodiment, a distance TTL between an object side surface of the first lens element and an imaging surface of the optical imaging lens on an optical axis and a half ImgH of a diagonal length of an effective pixel area on the imaging surface of the optical imaging lens may satisfy TTL/ImgH < 1.5.
In one embodiment, the effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens and the entrance pupil diameter EPD of the optical imaging lens may satisfy f/EPD < 2.
In one embodiment, the maximum effective radius DT31 of the object-side surface of the third lens and the maximum effective radius DT71 of the object-side surface of the seventh lens may satisfy 0 < DT31/DT71 < 0.8.
In one embodiment, an air interval of the fourth lens and the fifth lens on the optical axis of T45 and an air interval of the fifth lens and the sixth lens on the optical axis of T56 may satisfy 0.1 < T56/T45 ≦ 0.95.
In one embodiment, a central thickness CT1 of the first lens on the optical axis, a central thickness CT2 of the second lens on the optical axis, and a central thickness CT3 of the third lens on the optical axis may satisfy 0 < CT2/(CT1+ CT3) < 0.6.
In one embodiment, the effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens and the combined focal length f12 of the first and second lenses may satisfy 0.2 < f/f12 <1.
In one embodiment, the radius of curvature R9 of the object-side surface of the fifth lens and the radius of curvature R11 of the object-side surface of the sixth lens satisfy 0 < R11/R9 ≦ 0.97.
In one embodiment, the effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens, the radius of curvature R1 of the object side surface of the first lens and the radius of curvature R4 of the image side surface of the second lens satisfy 0.7 < (R1+ R4)/f < 1.4.
In one embodiment, the effective focal length f1 of the first lens and the effective focal length f2 of the second lens can satisfy 0 < | f1/f2| < 0.8.
In one embodiment, a sum Σ CT of a distance TTL on the optical axis from the object side surface of the first lens to the imaging surface of the optical imaging lens and a center thickness of the first lens to the seventh lens may satisfy 1.6 < TTL/Σ CT < 2.4.
In one embodiment, the radius of curvature R10 of the image-side surface of the fifth lens and the radius of curvature R14 of the image-side surface of the seventh lens may satisfy 0 < R10/R14 ≦ 1.
In one embodiment, the on-axis distance SAG72 from the intersection of the image-side surface of the seventh lens and the optical axis to the apex of the effective radius of the image-side surface of the seventh lens may satisfy-2 mm < SAG72 ≦ -1.06 mm.
The application provides such optical imaging lens, has adopted seven lens, through the biggest half field angle of constraint imaging lens and imaging lens's effective focal length, the first lens object side to optical imaging lens's the imaging surface on the axle distance and the imaging surface on the effective pixel area diagonal length half the ratio, make above-mentioned optical imaging lens have big image plane, big wide angle, large aperture, at least one beneficial effect such as ultra-thin.
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Other features, objects, and advantages of the present application will become more apparent from the following detailed description of non-limiting embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
fig. 1 shows a schematic structural view of an optical imaging lens according to embodiment 1 of the present application; fig. 2A to 2D show an on-axis chromatic aberration curve, an astigmatic curve, a distortion curve, and a chromatic aberration of magnification curve, respectively, of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 1;
fig. 3 is a schematic structural view showing an optical imaging lens according to embodiment 2 of the present application; fig. 4A to 4D show an on-axis chromatic aberration curve, an astigmatic curve, a distortion curve, and a chromatic aberration of magnification curve, respectively, of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 2;
fig. 5 is a schematic structural view showing an optical imaging lens according to embodiment 3 of the present application; fig. 6A to 6D show an on-axis chromatic aberration curve, an astigmatic curve, a distortion curve, and a chromatic aberration of magnification curve, respectively, of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 3;
fig. 7 is a schematic structural view showing an optical imaging lens according to embodiment 4 of the present application; fig. 8A to 8D show an on-axis chromatic aberration curve, an astigmatism curve, a distortion curve, and a chromatic aberration of magnification curve, respectively, of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 4;
fig. 9 is a schematic structural view showing an optical imaging lens according to embodiment 5 of the present application; fig. 10A to 10D show an on-axis chromatic aberration curve, an astigmatism curve, a distortion curve, and a chromatic aberration of magnification curve, respectively, of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 5;
fig. 11 is a schematic structural view showing an optical imaging lens according to embodiment 6 of the present application; fig. 12A to 12D show an on-axis chromatic aberration curve, an astigmatism curve, a distortion curve, and a chromatic aberration of magnification curve, respectively, of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 6;
fig. 13 is a schematic structural view showing an optical imaging lens according to embodiment 7 of the present application; fig. 14A to 14D show an on-axis chromatic aberration curve, an astigmatism curve, a distortion curve, and a chromatic aberration of magnification curve, respectively, of an optical imaging lens of embodiment 7;
fig. 15 is a schematic structural view showing an optical imaging lens according to embodiment 8 of the present application; fig. 16A to 16D show an on-axis chromatic aberration curve, an astigmatism curve, a distortion curve, and a chromatic aberration of magnification curve, respectively, of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 8.
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For a better understanding of the present application, various aspects of the present application will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the detailed description is merely illustrative of exemplary embodiments of the present application and does not limit the scope of the present application in any way. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout the specification. The expression "and/or" includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
It should be noted that in this specification, the expressions first, second, third, etc. are used only to distinguish one feature from another, and do not represent any limitation on the features. Thus, the first lens discussed below may also be referred to as the second lens or the third lens without departing from the teachings of the present application.
In the drawings, the thickness, size, and shape of the lens have been slightly exaggerated for convenience of explanation. In particular, the shapes of the spherical or aspherical surfaces shown in the drawings are shown by way of example. That is, the shape of the spherical surface or the aspherical surface is not limited to the shape of the spherical surface or the aspherical surface shown in the drawings. The figures are purely diagrammatic and not drawn to scale.
Herein, the paraxial region refers to a region near the optical axis. If the lens surface is convex and the convex position is not defined, it means that the lens surface is convex at least in the paraxial region; if the lens surface is concave and the concave position is not defined, it means that the lens surface is concave at least in the paraxial region. The surface of each lens closest to the object is called the object side surface of the lens, and the surface of each lens closest to the imaging surface is called the image side surface of the lens.
It will be further understood that the terms "comprises," "comprising," "has," "having," "includes" and/or "including," when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. Moreover, when a statement such as "at least one of" appears after a list of listed features, the entirety of the listed features is modified rather than modifying individual elements in the list. Furthermore, when describing embodiments of the present application, the use of "may" mean "one or more embodiments of the present application. Also, the term "exemplary" is intended to refer to an example or illustration.
Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
It should be noted that the embodiments and features of the embodiments in the present application may be combined with each other without conflict. The present application will be described in detail below with reference to the embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
The features, principles, and other aspects of the present application are described in detail below.
The optical imaging lens according to the exemplary embodiment of the present application includes, in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis: a first lens having a positive optical power; a second lens having an optical power; a third lens having optical power; a fourth lens having an optical power; a fifth lens having a refractive power, an image-side surface of which is concave; a sixth lens having optical power; a seventh lens having a negative optical power.
In an exemplary embodiment, the second lens may have a negative optical power, the fourth lens may have a positive optical power, the fifth lens may have a negative optical power, and the seventh lens may have a negative optical power.
In an exemplary embodiment, the image side surface of the first lens may be concave; the object side surface of the second lens can be convex; the object-side surface of the third lens element can be convex, and the image-side surface can be concave.
In an exemplary embodiment, an on-axis distance SAG51 from an intersection of an object-side surface of the fifth lens and the optical axis to a vertex of an effective radius of the object-side surface of the fifth lens may satisfy-1 mm < SAG51 < 0. More specifically, -0.91mm is not more than SAG51 is not more than-0.25 mm, and the imaging effect of the large image plane of the imaging lens is realized by restricting the axial distance from the intersection point of the object side surface of the fifth lens and the optical axis to the effective radius vertex of the object side surface of the fifth lens, so that the imaging lens has higher optical performance and better processing technology.
In an exemplary embodiment, the effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens and the maximum half field angle HFOV of the optical imaging lens may satisfy 5.5mm < tan (HFOV) f < 6.5mm, more specifically, 5.71mm < tan (HFOV) f < 6.11 mm. By restricting the maximum half field angle of the optical imaging lens and controlling the effective focal length of the optical imaging lens, the imaging effect of the imaging lens on a large image plane is realized, and the imaging lens further has high optical performance and a good processing technology.
In an exemplary embodiment, a distance TTL on an optical axis from an object side surface of the first lens to an imaging surface of the optical imaging lens and a half ImgH of a diagonal length of an effective pixel area on the imaging surface of the optical imaging lens may satisfy TTL/ImgH < 1.5. More specifically, 1.21 ≦ TTL/ImgH ≦ 1.35. The optical imaging lens is ultrathin and high in pixel simultaneously by restricting the ratio of the on-axis distance from the object side surface of the first lens to the imaging surface of the optical imaging lens to half of the diagonal length of the effective pixel area on the imaging surface of the optical imaging lens.
In an exemplary embodiment, the effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens and the entrance pupil diameter EPD of the optical imaging lens may satisfy f/EPD < 2. More specifically, F/EPD is more than or equal to 1.87 and less than or equal to 1.90, the F number of the optical imaging lens with a large image plane is smaller through reasonable power distribution and the diameter of the entrance pupil of the optical imaging lens, so that the optical imaging lens can have a large aperture and good imaging quality in a dark environment.
In an exemplary embodiment, the maximum effective radius DT31 of the object-side surface of the third lens and the maximum effective radius DT71 of the object-side surface of the seventh lens may satisfy 0 < DT31/DT71 < 0.8. More specifically, 0.31 ≦ DT31/DT71 ≦ 0.58. The size of the optical imaging lens can be reduced by limiting the maximum effective radius of the object side surfaces of the third lens and the seventh lens, the miniaturization of the optical imaging lens is met, and the resolving power is improved.
In an exemplary embodiment, an air interval T45 of the fourth lens and the fifth lens on the optical axis and an air interval T56 of the fifth lens and the sixth lens on the optical axis may satisfy 0.1 < T56/T45 ≦ 0.95. More specifically, 0.43. ltoreq. T56/T45. ltoreq.0.95. By restricting the air space between the fourth lens and the fifth lens on the optical axis and the air space between the fifth lens and the sixth lens on the optical axis, the field curvature generated by each lens in the imaging lens can be balanced, so that the optical imaging lens has reasonable field curvature.
In an exemplary embodiment, a center thickness CT1 of the first lens on the optical axis, a center thickness CT2 of the second lens on the optical axis, and a center thickness CT3 of the third lens on the optical axis may satisfy 0 < CT2/(CT1+ CT3) < 0.6. More specifically, 0.21 ≦ CT2/(CT1+ CT3) ≦ 0.44. By restricting the ratio of the central thickness of the second lens on the optical axis to the sum of the central thickness of the first lens on the optical axis and the central thickness of the third lens on the optical axis, the optical lens can be guaranteed to have good machinable characteristics, and the axial distance from the object side surface of the first lens to the imaging surface can be guaranteed to be within a certain range.
In an exemplary embodiment, an effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens and a combined focal length f12 of the first and second lenses may satisfy 0.2 < f/f12 <1. More specifically, 0.49. ltoreq. f/f 12. ltoreq.0.88. By restricting the ratio of the combined focal length of the first lens and the second lens to the effective focal length of the optical imaging lens, the first lens and the second lens can be integrally used as a lens group with reasonable positive focal power to balance the aberration generated by the lens with negative focal power, so that good imaging quality is obtained, and the effect of high resolving power is realized.
In an exemplary embodiment, the radius of curvature R9 of the object-side surface of the fifth lens and the radius of curvature R11 of the object-side surface of the sixth lens may satisfy 0 < R11/R9 ≦ 0.97. More specifically, 0.30. ltoreq. R11/R9. ltoreq.0.97. The ratio of the curvature radius of the object side surface of the five lenses to the curvature radius of the object side surface of the sixth lens is reasonably controlled, so that the on-axis aberration generated by the imaging lens can be effectively balanced.
In an exemplary embodiment, the effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens, the radius of curvature R1 of the object-side surface of the first lens and the radius of curvature R4 of the image-side surface of the second lens may satisfy 0.7 < (R1+ R4)/f < 1.4. More specifically, 0.93 ≦ (R1+ R4)/f ≦ 1.16. By restricting the curvature radius of the object side surface of the first lens and the image side surface of the second lens, the optical distortion can be reduced, and better imaging quality is ensured.
In an exemplary embodiment, the effective focal length f1 of the first lens and the effective focal length f2 of the second lens may satisfy 0 < | f1/f2| < 0.8. More specifically, 0.30 ≦ f1/f2 ≦ 0.53. Through the reasonable control of the focal power of the first lens and the second lens, the optical sensitivity of the first lens and the second lens is effectively reduced, and the mass production is more favorably realized.
In an exemplary embodiment, a sum Σ CT of a distance TTL on the optical axis from the object side surface of the first lens to the imaging surface of the optical imaging lens and a center thickness of the first lens to the seventh lens may satisfy 1.6 < TTL/Σ CT < 2.4. More specifically, 1.90 ≦ TTL/Σ CT ≦ 2.16. Through reasonable size layout, the height is reduced and the ultrathin effect is realized while large aperture and high resolution are realized.
In an exemplary embodiment, a radius of curvature R10 of the image-side surface of the fifth lens and a radius of curvature R14 of the image-side surface of the seventh lens satisfy 0 < R10/R14 ≦ 1. More specifically, 0.20. ltoreq. R10/R14. ltoreq.1. By reasonably controlling the ratio of the curvature radius of the image side surface of the five lenses to the curvature radius of the image side surface of the seventh lens, the on-axis aberration of the optical imaging lens can be effectively balanced.
In an exemplary embodiment, an on-axis distance SAG72 from an intersection of an image-side surface of the seventh lens and the optical axis to a vertex of an effective radius of the image-side surface of the seventh lens may satisfy-2 mm < SAG72 ≦ -1.06 mm. More specifically, SAG72 is not less than-1.76 mm and not more than-1.06 mm, and the on-axis distance from the intersection point of the image side surface of the seventh lens and the optical axis to the effective radius vertex of the image side surface of the seventh lens is reasonably controlled to adjust the chief ray angle of the optical imaging lens, so that the relative brightness of the optical imaging lens is effectively improved, and the image plane definition is improved.
In the embodiment of the present application, at least one of the mirror surfaces of the respective lenses is an aspherical mirror surface, that is, at least one of the object-side surface and the image-side surface of each of the first lens, the second lens, the third lens, the fourth lens, the fifth lens, the sixth lens, and the seventh lens is an aspherical mirror surface. The aspheric lens is characterized in that: the curvature varies continuously from the center of the lens to the periphery of the lens. Unlike a spherical lens having a constant curvature from the center of the lens to the periphery of the lens, an aspherical lens has better curvature radius characteristics, and has advantages of improving distortion aberration and improving astigmatic aberration. After the aspheric lens is adopted, the aberration generated during imaging can be eliminated as much as possible, thereby improving the imaging quality. Optionally, each of the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh lenses has an object-side surface and an image-side surface that are aspheric mirror surfaces.
However, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the number of lenses constituting an optical imaging lens may be varied to achieve the various results and advantages described in the present specification without departing from the claimed subject matter. For example, although seven lenses are exemplified in the embodiment, the optical imaging lens is not limited to include seven lenses. The optical imaging lens may also include other numbers of lenses, if desired. Specific examples of an optical imaging lens applicable to the above-described embodiments are further described below with reference to the drawings.
Example 1
An optical imaging lens according to embodiment 1 of the present application is described below with reference to fig. 1 to 2D. Fig. 1 shows a schematic structural diagram of an optical imaging lens according to embodiment 1 of the present application.
As shown in fig. 1, the optical imaging lens, in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis, comprises: a stop STO, a first lens E1, a second lens E2, a third lens E3, a fourth lens E4, a fifth lens E5, a sixth lens E6, a seventh lens E7, a filter E8, and an image forming surface S17.
The first lens element E1 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S1 and a concave image-side surface S2. The second lens element E2 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S3 and a concave image-side surface S4. The third lens element E3 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S5 and a concave image-side surface S6. The fourth lens element E4 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S7 and a convex image-side surface S8. The fifth lens element E5 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S9 and a concave image-side surface S10. The sixth lens element E6 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S11 and a concave image-side surface S12. The seventh lens element E7 has negative power, and has a concave object-side surface S13 and a concave image-side surface S14. Filter E8 has an object side S15 and an image side S16. The light from the object sequentially passes through the respective surfaces S1 to S16 and is finally imaged on the imaging surface S17.
Table 1 shows a basic parameter table of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 1, in which the units of the radius of curvature, the thickness, and the focal length are all millimeters (mm).
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TABLE 1
In embodiment 1, the effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens is 6.76mm, the distance TTL between the object-side surface S1 of the first lens E1 and the imaging surface S17 on the optical axis is 8.12mm, the half ImgH of the diagonal length of the effective pixel region on the imaging surface S17 is 6.25mm, the maximum half field angle HFOV of the optical imaging lens is 41.33 °, and the aperture value Fno is 1.87.
In embodiment 1, the object-side surface and the image-side surface of any one of the first lens E1 through the seventh lens E7 are aspheric surfaces, and the surface shape x of each aspheric lens can be defined by, but is not limited to, the following aspheric surface formula:
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wherein x is the rise of the distance from the aspheric surface vertex to the aspheric surface vertex when the aspheric surface is at the position with the height of h along the optical axis direction; c is the paraxial curvature of the aspheric surface, c being 1/R (i.e., paraxial curvature c is the inverse of radius of curvature R in table 1 above); k is a conic coefficient; ai is the correction coefficient of the i-th order of the aspherical surface. Table 2 below shows the high-order coefficient A of each of the aspherical mirror surfaces S1 to S14 used in example 14、A6、A8、A10、A12、A14、A16、A18And A20
Table 2 shows the coefficients of high-order terms that can be used for each aspherical mirror surface in example 1.
Flour mark A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16 A18 A20
S1 -1.1210E-04 2.4299E-03 -5.5261E-03 7.8849E-03 -6.7735E-03 3.5522E-03 -1.1194E-03 1.9481E-04 -1.4553E-05
S2 1.0753E-02 7.4058E-03 -4.0715E-02 5.5763E-02 -4.1934E-02 1.9154E-02 -5.2292E-03 7.7592E-04 -4.7913E-05
S3 9.5569E-03 5.5895E-03 -3.8347E-02 5.4389E-02 -4.1072E-02 1.8815E-02 -5.1206E-03 7.4968E-04 -4.4695E-05
S4 2.5797E-03 1.8706E-04 -4.2835E-04 -1.6313E-02 3.3742E-02 -3.1513E-02 1.5944E-02 -4.2081E-03 4.5467E-04
S5 -8.1098E-03 -1.9563E-03 5.8388E-03 -1.3213E-02 1.3466E-02 -8.9664E-03 4.2138E-03 -1.1657E-03 1.3501E-04
S6 -1.5864E-02 1.8434E-02 -3.7389E-02 6.1440E-02 -6.5297E-02 4.3819E-02 -1.7549E-02 3.8852E-03 -3.7018E-04
S7 -4.0355E-02 2.8552E-02 -4.9508E-02 5.6237E-02 -4.0060E-02 1.7561E-02 -4.3832E-03 5.5150E-04 -2.5757E-05
S8 -3.4251E-02 8.2152E-03 -4.5994E-03 -1.7689E-03 4.1136E-03 -2.6133E-03 8.5400E-04 -1.4066E-04 9.1228E-06
S9 -4.0750E-02 1.5315E-02 -6.8087E-03 1.3320E-03 -1.5058E-04 2.4948E-05 -1.5497E-05 4.2115E-06 -3.4845E-07
S10 -5.7070E-02 1.9016E-02 -5.1057E-03 7.7961E-04 -6.8199E-05 8.9838E-07 1.0502E-06 -1.5746E-07 7.0706E-09
S11 -1.9513E-02 -7.9621E-03 2.7373E-03 -3.8246E-04 -2.6582E-05 1.6741E-05 -2.2172E-06 1.2736E-07 -2.7765E-09
S12 2.5225E-02 -1.9107E-02 4.9969E-03 -7.6513E-04 5.2977E-05 1.9396E-06 -5.9652E-07 3.7475E-08 -8.0132E-10
S13 -3.5346E-03 -3.0993E-03 1.0241E-03 -1.2448E-04 8.2065E-06 -3.1969E-07 7.3302E-09 -9.1337E-11 4.7684E-13
S14 -2.0888E-02 2.1558E-03 -2.4053E-04 3.0567E-05 -2.8627E-06 1.5316E-07 -4.2640E-09 5.3005E-11 -1.7377E-13
TABLE 2
Fig. 2A shows an on-axis chromatic aberration curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 1, which represents the deviation of the convergent focal points of light rays of different wavelengths after passing through the lens. Fig. 2B shows an astigmatism curve representing a meridional field curvature and a sagittal field curvature of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 1. Fig. 2C shows a distortion curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 1, which represents distortion magnitude values corresponding to different angles of view. Fig. 2D shows a chromatic aberration of magnification curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 1, which represents a deviation of different image heights on the imaging plane after light passes through the lens. As can be seen from fig. 2A to 2D, the optical imaging lens according to embodiment 1 can achieve good imaging quality.
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An optical imaging lens according to embodiment 2 of the present application is described below with reference to fig. 3 to 4D. In this embodiment and the following embodiments, descriptions of parts similar to those of embodiment 1 will be omitted for the sake of brevity. Fig. 3 shows a schematic structural diagram of an optical imaging lens according to embodiment 2 of the present application.
As shown in fig. 3, the optical imaging lens, in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis, comprises: a stop STO, a first lens E1, a second lens E2, a third lens E3, a fourth lens E4, a fifth lens E5, a sixth lens E6, a seventh lens E7, a filter E8, and an image forming surface S17.
The first lens element E1 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S1 and a concave image-side surface S2. The second lens element E2 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S3 and a concave image-side surface S4. The third lens element E3 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S5 and a concave image-side surface S6. The fourth lens element E4 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S7 and a concave image-side surface S8. The fifth lens element E5 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S9 and a concave image-side surface S10. The sixth lens element E6 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S11 and a concave image-side surface S12. The seventh lens element E7 has negative power, and has a concave object-side surface S13 and a concave image-side surface S14. Filter E8 has an object side S15 and an image side S16. The light from the object sequentially passes through the respective surfaces S1 to S16 and is finally imaged on the imaging surface S17.
Table 3 shows a basic parameter table of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 2, in which the units of the radius of curvature, the thickness, and the focal length are all millimeters (mm).
TABLE 3
In embodiment 2, the effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens is 6.64mm, the distance TTL on the optical axis from the object-side surface S1 of the first lens E1 to the image plane S17 is 7.54mm, the half ImgH of the diagonal length of the effective pixel region on the image plane S17 is 6.25mm, the maximum half field angle HFOV of the optical imaging lens is 42.44 °, and the aperture value Fno is 1.87.
Each aspherical surface shape in example 2 can be defined by the formula (1) given in example 1 above, and the high-order term coefficients that can be used for each aspherical surface in example 2 are shown in table 4:
flour mark A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16 A18 A20
S1 -1.1560E-03 6.0740E-03 -1.1180E-02 1.2953E-02 -9.4184E-03 4.3289E-03 -1.2248E-03 1.9540E-04 -1.3668E-05
S2 1.1534E-02 -1.9252E-02 2.3166E-02 -2.1426E-02 1.4172E-02 -6.2265E-03 1.7049E-03 -2.6080E-04 1.6531E-05
S3 1.1596E-02 -1.8128E-02 2.1751E-02 -1.8523E-02 1.1144E-02 -4.1974E-03 8.8751E-04 -7.6952E-05 -7.6717E-07
S4 4.5202E-03 -1.1446E-02 3.0280E-02 -5.4439E-02 6.1997E-02 -4.4222E-02 1.9213E-02 -4.6387E-03 4.8088E-04
S5 -9.5052E-03 -1.0693E-02 2.7323E-02 -4.7793E-02 5.0908E-02 -3.4413E-02 1.4512E-02 -3.4532E-03 3.5459E-04
S6 -1.2210E-02 9.9778E-03 -2.7692E-02 5.2302E-02 -5.8869E-02 4.0666E-02 -1.6613E-02 3.7268E-03 -3.5527E-04
S7 -2.7775E-02 7.3165E-04 7.0279E-03 -2.0065E-02 2.4127E-02 -1.5886E-02 6.0442E-03 -1.2189E-03 9.9710E-05
S8 -3.4539E-02 1.7794E-02 -2.3904E-02 2.0752E-02 -1.2816E-02 5.4342E-03 -1.4710E-03 2.2945E-04 -1.5563E-05
S9 -5.8737E-02 2.6047E-02 -7.9526E-03 -3.2049E-03 3.8839E-03 -1.7324E-03 4.2404E-04 -5.5912E-05 3.1329E-06
S10 -7.6753E-02 3.3521E-02 -1.2164E-02 2.8073E-03 -4.1680E-04 3.3793E-05 7.0457E-07 -4.0347E-07 2.3399E-08
S11 -2.7448E-02 -3.4378E-03 2.0703E-03 -4.6891E-04 2.2101E-05 8.5260E-06 -1.5073E-06 9.5703E-08 -2.1958E-09
S12 1.4907E-02 -1.4501E-02 4.5474E-03 -9.0862E-04 1.1176E-04 -7.6537E-06 2.2785E-07 1.0301E-09 -1.4761E-10
S13 -1.0480E-02 -2.3577E-04 5.1800E-04 -7.4988E-05 5.2638E-06 -2.1065E-07 4.8752E-09 -6.0674E-11 3.1427E-13
S14 -2.2056E-02 2.9748E-03 -3.6225E-04 3.1895E-05 -1.6870E-06 3.1723E-08 1.1973E-09 -6.6402E-11 8.6076E-13
TABLE 4
Fig. 4A shows an on-axis chromatic aberration curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 2, which represents the deviation of the convergent focal points of light rays of different wavelengths after passing through the lens. Fig. 4B shows an astigmatism curve representing meridional field curvature and sagittal field curvature of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 2. Fig. 4C shows a distortion curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 2, which represents distortion magnitude values corresponding to different angles of view. Fig. 4D shows a chromatic aberration of magnification curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 2, which represents the deviation of different image heights on the imaging plane after light passes through the lens. As can be seen from fig. 4A to 4D, the optical imaging lens according to embodiment 2 can achieve good imaging quality.
Practice ofExample 3
An optical imaging lens according to embodiment 3 of the present application is described below with reference to fig. 5 to 6D. Fig. 5 shows a schematic structural diagram of an optical imaging lens according to embodiment 3 of the present application.
As shown in fig. 5, the optical imaging lens, in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis, comprises: a stop STO, a first lens E1, a second lens E2, a third lens E3, a fourth lens E4, a fifth lens E5, a sixth lens E6, a seventh lens E7, a filter E8, and an image forming surface S17.
The first lens element E1 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S1 and a concave image-side surface S2. The second lens element E2 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S3 and a concave image-side surface S4. The third lens element E3 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S5 and a concave image-side surface S6. The fourth lens element E4 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S7 and a concave image-side surface S8. The fifth lens element E5 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S9 and a concave image-side surface S10. The sixth lens element E6 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S11 and a concave image-side surface S12. The seventh lens element E7 has negative power, and has a concave object-side surface S13 and a concave image-side surface S14. Filter E8 has an object side S15 and an image side S16. The light from the object sequentially passes through the respective surfaces S1 to S16 and is finally imaged on the imaging surface S17.
Table 5 shows a basic parameter table of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 3, in which the units of the radius of curvature, the thickness, and the focal length are all millimeters (mm).
TABLE 5
The effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens is 6.65mm, the distance TTL on the optical axis from the object side surface S1 to the imaging surface S17 of the first lens E1 is 7.54mm, the half ImgH of the diagonal length of the effective pixel region on the imaging surface S17 of the optical imaging lens is 6.25mm, the maximum half field angle HFOV of the optical imaging lens is 42.58 °, and the aperture value Fno is 1.88.
Each aspherical surface shape in example 3 can be defined by the formula (1) given in example 1 above, and the high-order term coefficients that can be used for each aspherical surface in example 3 are shown in table 6:
flour mark A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16 A18 A20
S1 -6.3134E-04 4.4038E-03 -8.1061E-03 9.7548E-03 -7.4263E-03 3.5736E-03 -1.0582E-03 1.7599E-04 -1.2753E-05
S2 3.7430E-05 -3.1702E-03 8.0241E-03 -1.0023E-02 8.1654E-03 -4.3808E-03 1.4945E-03 -2.9352E-04 2.4719E-05
S3 3.3700E-05 -5.3215E-03 1.7004E-02 -2.5247E-02 2.4307E-02 -1.4578E-02 5.3251E-03 -1.0776E-03 9.2056E-05
S4 2.7643E-03 3.9400E-03 -2.0418E-02 4.8843E-02 -6.5709E-02 5.3468E-02 -2.5874E-02 6.8929E-03 -7.7767E-04
S5 -9.5533E-03 4.1700E-03 -1.6615E-02 3.0101E-02 -3.6398E-02 2.8950E-02 -1.4097E-02 3.8320E-03 -4.4738E-04
S6 -1.3325E-02 1.7850E-02 -3.9865E-02 6.7589E-02 -7.2381E-02 4.9869E-02 -2.0964E-02 4.9176E-03 -4.9546E-04
S7 -3.3228E-02 1.1738E-02 -8.9663E-03 7.5038E-05 6.8733E-03 -6.1926E-03 2.6108E-03 -5.3870E-04 4.3255E-05
S8 -3.6682E-02 1.9975E-02 -2.7752E-02 2.7487E-02 -1.9256E-02 8.9588E-03 -2.5975E-03 4.2256E-04 -2.9123E-05
S9 -5.6513E-02 2.5288E-02 -1.5087E-02 7.4650E-03 -3.5680E-03 1.2887E-03 -2.9562E-04 3.7634E-05 -1.9955E-06
S10 -7.5469E-02 2.5531E-02 -8.3580E-03 2.3274E-03 -6.9112E-04 1.8193E-04 -2.9311E-05 2.4212E-06 -7.9213E-08
S11 -2.5185E-02 -6.7201E-03 3.4698E-03 -8.8703E-04 1.0234E-04 -8.3581E-07 -8.5703E-07 7.0603E-08 -1.7768E-09
S12 1.8351E-02 -1.5594E-02 4.7179E-03 -8.9716E-04 1.0242E-04 -6.0797E-06 1.0145E-07 5.9845E-09 -2.2251E-10
S13 -1.6219E-02 1.6756E-03 2.1353E-05 1.9759E-05 -5.9981E-06 5.9452E-07 -2.8921E-08 7.0700E-10 -6.9664E-12
S14 -2.6613E-02 4.0915E-03 -4.7775E-04 2.5286E-05 1.2748E-06 -2.8254E-07 1.7525E-08 -4.9345E-10 5.3534E-12
TABLE 6
Fig. 6A shows an on-axis chromatic aberration curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 3, which represents the deviation of the convergent focal points of light rays of different wavelengths after passing through the lens. Fig. 6B shows an astigmatism curve representing meridional field curvature and sagittal field curvature of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 3. Fig. 6C shows a distortion curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 3, which represents distortion magnitude values corresponding to different angles of view. Fig. 6D shows a chromatic aberration of magnification curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 3, which represents a deviation of different image heights on the imaging plane after light passes through the lens. As can be seen from fig. 6A to 6D, the optical imaging lens according to embodiment 3 can achieve good imaging quality.
Example 4
An optical imaging lens according to embodiment 4 of the present application is described below with reference to fig. 7 to 8D. Fig. 7 shows a schematic structural diagram of an optical imaging lens according to embodiment 4 of the present application.
As shown in fig. 7, the optical imaging lens, in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis, comprises: a stop STO, a first lens E1, a second lens E2, a third lens E3, a fourth lens E4, a fifth lens E5, a sixth lens E6, a seventh lens E7, a filter E8, and an image forming surface S17.
The first lens element E1 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S1 and a concave image-side surface S2. The second lens element E2 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S3 and a concave image-side surface S4. The third lens element E3 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S5 and a concave image-side surface S6. The fourth lens element E4 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S7 and a convex image-side surface S8. The fifth lens element E5 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S9 and a concave image-side surface S10. The sixth lens element E6 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S11 and a concave image-side surface S12. The seventh lens element E7 has negative power, and has a concave object-side surface S13 and a concave image-side surface S14. Filter E8 has an object side S15 and an image side S16. The light from the object sequentially passes through the respective surfaces S1 to S16 and is finally imaged on the imaging surface S17.
Table 7 shows a basic parameter table of the imaging lens of embodiment 4, in which the units of the radius of curvature, the thickness, and the focal length are all millimeters (mm).
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TABLE 7
The effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens is 6.76mm, the distance TTL on the optical axis from the object side surface S1 of the first lens element E1 to the imaging surface S17 is 8.12mm, the half ImgH of the diagonal length of the effective pixel region on the imaging surface S17 is 6.00mm, the maximum half field angle HFOV of the optical imaging lens is 40.18 °, and the aperture value Fno is 1.88.
Each aspherical surface shape in example 4 can be defined by the formula (1) given in example 1 above, and the high-order term coefficients that can be used for each aspherical surface in example 4 are shown in table 8:
flour mark A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16 A18 A20
S1 -6.5338E-05 7.9760E-05 -1.2225E-04 2.6491E-05 -2.9100E-05 2.2307E-05 -9.2475E-06 2.0173E-06 -1.7491E-07
S2 3.1934E-03 -1.2458E-03 -1.7443E-03 1.6749E-03 -4.5068E-04 -7.6477E-05 7.5998E-05 -1.7205E-05 1.3240E-06
S3 1.2614E-03 2.8283E-03 -5.5860E-03 4.1360E-03 -1.2579E-03 -4.0176E-05 1.5567E-04 -4.4640E-05 4.1692E-06
S4 -5.6648E-03 8.6479E-03 -1.3810E-02 1.5580E-02 -1.2024E-02 6.1380E-03 -1.9497E-03 3.4910E-04 -2.6783E-05
S5 -1.6890E-02 1.7708E-02 -3.4458E-02 4.5361E-02 -3.8447E-02 2.0511E-02 -6.6465E-03 1.1958E-03 -9.1259E-05
S6 -6.2883E-03 -1.7070E-03 3.3019E-03 -4.1101E-03 3.4860E-03 -1.7619E-03 5.2256E-04 -8.0739E-05 4.8568E-06
S7 -1.6729E-02 2.5991E-03 9.8821E-04 -3.3067E-03 2.8293E-03 -1.2726E-03 3.2417E-04 -4.3059E-05 2.2818E-06
S8 -1.6420E-02 6.2460E-03 -9.2946E-03 7.4926E-03 -3.9008E-03 1.2827E-03 -2.5588E-04 2.8029E-05 -1.2784E-06
S9 -3.9529E-02 2.2701E-02 -6.7243E-03 -1.9065E-03 2.0031E-03 -6.7635E-04 1.1957E-04 -1.1055E-05 4.2076E-07
S10 -9.3057E-02 5.3406E-02 -2.2137E-02 5.7241E-03 -9.3902E-04 9.8825E-05 -6.4870E-06 2.4219E-07 -3.9331E-09
S11 -5.3031E-02 1.1104E-02 -2.5321E-03 7.3653E-05 1.3176E-04 -3.2766E-05 3.4584E-06 -1.7405E-07 3.4183E-09
S12 4.2033E-04 -6.7249E-03 1.7796E-03 -3.5039E-04 5.6297E-05 -6.1378E-06 3.9808E-07 -1.3734E-08 1.9398E-10
S13 1.0593E-02 -8.1716E-03 1.6687E-03 -1.7274E-04 1.0802E-05 -4.2777E-07 1.0549E-08 -1.4823E-10 9.0754E-13
S14 1.5621E-03 -5.0390E-03 1.1659E-03 -1.3894E-04 9.9465E-06 -4.4441E-07 1.2134E-08 -1.8493E-10 1.2030E-12
TABLE 8
Fig. 8A shows an on-axis chromatic aberration curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 4, which represents the deviation of the convergent focal points of light rays of different wavelengths after passing through the lens. Fig. 8B shows an astigmatism curve representing meridional field curvature and sagittal field curvature of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 4. Fig. 8C shows a distortion curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 4, which represents distortion magnitude values corresponding to different angles of view. Fig. 8D shows a chromatic aberration of magnification curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 4, which represents the deviation of different image heights on the imaging plane after light passes through the lens. As can be seen from fig. 8A to 8D, the optical imaging lens according to embodiment 4 can achieve good imaging quality.
Example 5
An optical imaging lens according to embodiment 5 of the present application is described below with reference to fig. 9 to 10D. Fig. 9 shows a schematic structural diagram of an optical imaging lens according to embodiment 5 of the present application.
As shown in fig. 9, the optical imaging lens, in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis, comprises: a stop STO, a first lens E1, a second lens E2, a third lens E3, a fourth lens E4, a fifth lens E5, a sixth lens E6, a seventh lens E7, a filter E8, and an image forming surface S17.
The first lens element E1 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S1 and a concave image-side surface S2. The second lens element E2 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S3 and a concave image-side surface S4. The third lens element E3 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S5 and a concave image-side surface S6. The fourth lens element E4 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S7 and a convex image-side surface S8. The fifth lens element E5 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S9 and a concave image-side surface S10. The sixth lens element E6 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S11 and a concave image-side surface S12. The seventh lens element E7 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S13 and a concave image-side surface S14. Filter E8 has an object side S15 and an image side S16. The light from the object sequentially passes through the respective surfaces S1 to S16 and is finally imaged on the imaging surface S17.
Table 9 shows a basic parameter table of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 5, in which the units of the radius of curvature, the thickness, and the focal length are all millimeters (mm).
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TABLE 9
The effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens is 6.49mm, the distance TTL on the optical axis from the object side surface S1 of the first lens element E1 to the imaging surface S17 is 8.24mm, the half ImgH of the diagonal length of the effective pixel region on the imaging surface S17 is 6.25mm, the maximum half field angle HFOV of the optical imaging lens is 42.95 °, and the aperture value Fno is 1.88.
Each aspherical surface shape in example 5 can be defined by the formula (1) given in example 1 above, and the high-order term coefficients that can be used for each aspherical surface in example 5 are shown in table 10:
flour mark A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16 A18 A20
S1 -2.0582E-03 9.4844E-04 -3.1724E-03 2.5769E-03 -1.2019E-03 2.9270E-04 -2.9397E-05 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
S2 -1.2625E-02 -5.0395E-03 7.9491E-03 -4.2987E-03 1.1238E-03 -1.2250E-04 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
S3 2.0026E-03 -1.0297E-02 1.0109E-02 -4.9572E-03 1.2945E-03 -1.4775E-04 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
S4 -3.7908E-04 -3.9511E-03 1.9673E-03 -2.2305E-03 2.0699E-03 -1.1653E-03 3.3526E-04 -3.6509E-05 0.0000E+00
S5 -1.5484E-02 -2.4614E-04 -5.7045E-03 6.8165E-03 -4.1134E-03 1.2623E-03 -1.4154E-04 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
S6 -7.5832E-03 -7.0420E-03 6.7904E-04 2.3550E-03 -1.8751E-03 6.9578E-04 -1.1009E-04 5.4813E-06 0.0000E+00
S7 -1.1046E-02 2.6037E-03 -5.5811E-03 4.1922E-03 -1.9656E-03 5.6040E-04 -8.3672E-05 4.9500E-06 0.0000E+00
S8 -8.6016E-03 2.5816E-03 -2.2223E-03 1.2968E-03 -5.2039E-04 1.3365E-04 -2.0466E-05 1.6760E-06 -5.6075E-08
S9 -3.2461E-02 1.3436E-02 -5.3639E-03 7.7051E-04 7.6172E-06 -1.4327E-05 1.0885E-06 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
S10 -5.4176E-02 2.8259E-02 -1.1546E-02 2.7715E-03 -4.0624E-04 3.5656E-05 -1.7093E-06 3.4305E-08 0.0000E+00
S11 -7.8966E-02 1.7179E-02 -2.3080E-03 1.4216E-04 2.0766E-06 -6.8674E-07 2.3206E-08 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
S12 -4.5164E-02 9.1853E-03 -1.5446E-03 1.7257E-04 -1.1195E-05 3.8187E-07 -5.3188E-09 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
S13 -9.8954E-03 -2.1434E-04 8.8577E-05 -6.1112E-06 2.4819E-07 -6.2465E-09 6.9631E-11 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
S14 3.5376E-03 -2.5614E-03 5.2777E-04 -6.3030E-05 4.3802E-06 -1.7595E-07 3.8044E-09 -3.4283E-11 0.0000E+00
Watch 10
Fig. 10A shows an on-axis chromatic aberration curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 5, which represents the deviation of the convergent focal points of light rays of different wavelengths after passing through the lens. Fig. 10B shows an astigmatism curve representing meridional field curvature and sagittal field curvature of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 5. Fig. 10C shows a distortion curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 5, which represents distortion magnitude values corresponding to different angles of view. Fig. 10D shows a chromatic aberration of magnification curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 5, which represents a deviation of different image heights on the imaging surface after light passes through the lens. As can be seen from fig. 10A to 10D, the optical imaging lens according to embodiment 5 can achieve good imaging quality.
Example 6
An optical imaging lens according to embodiment 6 of the present application is described below with reference to fig. 11 to 12D. Fig. 11 shows a schematic structural view of an optical imaging lens according to embodiment 6 of the present application.
As shown in fig. 11, the optical imaging lens, in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis, comprises: a stop STO, a first lens E1, a second lens E2, a third lens E3, a fourth lens E4, a fifth lens E5, a sixth lens E6, a seventh lens E7, a filter E8, and an image forming surface S17.
The first lens element E1 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S1 and a concave image-side surface S2. The second lens element E2 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S3 and a concave image-side surface S4. The third lens element E3 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S5 and a concave image-side surface S6. The fourth lens element E4 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S7 and a convex image-side surface S8. The fifth lens element E5 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S9 and a concave image-side surface S10. The sixth lens element E6 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S11 and a concave image-side surface S12. The seventh lens element E7 has negative power, and has a concave object-side surface S13 and a concave image-side surface S14. Filter E8 has an object side S15 and an image side S16. The light from the object sequentially passes through the respective surfaces S1 to S16 and is finally imaged on the imaging surface S17.
Table 11 shows a basic parameter table of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 6, in which the units of the radius of curvature, the thickness, and the focal length are all millimeters (mm).
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TABLE 11
The effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens is 6.44mm, the distance TTL on the optical axis from the object side surface S1 of the first lens element E1 to the imaging surface S17 is 7.93mm, the half ImgH of the diagonal length of the effective pixel region on the imaging surface S17 is 6.25mm, the maximum half field angle HFOV of the optical imaging lens is 42.54 °, and the aperture value Fno is 1.88.
Each aspherical surface shape in example 6 can be defined by the formula (1) given in example 1 above, and the high-order term coefficients that can be used for each aspherical surface in example 6 are shown in table 12:
flour mark A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16 A18 A20
S1 -5.6287E-04 2.8441E-03 -5.1664E-03 5.1783E-03 -3.1703E-03 1.1861E-03 -2.6078E-04 3.0631E-05 -1.4756E-06
S2 1.0150E-02 -2.3016E-02 3.0154E-02 -2.8543E-02 1.9561E-02 -9.0477E-03 2.6208E-03 -4.2375E-04 2.8774E-05
S3 1.0996E-02 -2.2897E-02 3.1273E-02 -3.1923E-02 2.4498E-02 -1.2735E-02 4.1274E-03 -7.4446E-04 5.6561E-05
S4 -6.0795E-04 1.3782E-03 -1.2975E-02 2.4725E-02 -2.5617E-02 1.6191E-02 -6.2096E-03 1.3284E-03 -1.2039E-04
S5 -1.7222E-02 5.9941E-03 -2.4605E-02 3.9787E-02 -3.8074E-02 2.2667E-02 -8.1660E-03 1.6379E-03 -1.3955E-04
S6 -1.2010E-03 -1.0854E-02 1.2261E-03 7.3480E-03 -8.3123E-03 4.8889E-03 -1.6319E-03 2.9719E-04 -2.3118E-05
S7 -1.7329E-02 4.3672E-03 -7.8437E-03 7.6875E-03 -5.0402E-03 2.2604E-03 -6.3720E-04 1.0097E-04 -6.8083E-06
S8 -2.2132E-02 8.2885E-03 -1.0500E-02 7.9831E-03 -4.0753E-03 1.3567E-03 -2.7859E-04 3.1503E-05 -1.4772E-06
S9 -3.1928E-02 2.5825E-02 -1.6040E-02 6.4111E-03 -1.7784E-03 3.2535E-04 -3.6487E-05 2.2546E-06 -5.8686E-08
S10 -9.9489E-02 5.7750E-02 -2.7752E-02 9.5806E-03 -2.3321E-03 3.7684E-04 -3.7427E-05 2.0467E-06 -4.7035E-08
S11 -4.2243E-02 8.6808E-03 -2.1147E-03 7.7039E-05 1.0104E-04 -3.3127E-05 4.7197E-06 -3.1605E-07 8.0660E-09
S12 1.2310E-02 -9.1366E-03 2.3986E-03 -4.3401E-04 5.1864E-05 -3.8724E-06 1.7193E-07 -4.1252E-09 4.0921E-11
S13 -7.9402E-05 -1.0385E-02 3.3116E-03 -4.6730E-04 3.7937E-05 -1.9045E-06 5.8886E-08 -1.0346E-09 7.9380E-12
S14 6.5536E-03 -8.5604E-03 2.1041E-03 -2.8945E-04 2.4592E-05 -1.3025E-06 4.1709E-08 -7.3714E-10 5.5095E-12
TABLE 12
Fig. 12A shows an on-axis chromatic aberration curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 6, which represents the deviation of the convergent focal points of light rays of different wavelengths after passing through the lens. Fig. 12B shows an astigmatism curve representing meridional field curvature and sagittal field curvature of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 6. Fig. 12C shows a distortion curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 6, which represents distortion magnitude values corresponding to different angles of view. Fig. 12D shows a chromatic aberration of magnification curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 6, which represents a deviation of different image heights on the imaging surface after light passes through the lens. As can be seen from fig. 12A to 12D, the optical imaging lens according to embodiment 6 can achieve good imaging quality.
Example 7
An optical imaging lens according to embodiment 7 of the present application is described below with reference to fig. 13 to 14D. Fig. 13 is a schematic structural view showing an optical imaging lens according to embodiment 7 of the present application.
As shown in fig. 13, the optical imaging lens, in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis, comprises: a stop STO, a first lens E1, a second lens E2, a third lens E3, a fourth lens E4, a fifth lens E5, a sixth lens E6, a seventh lens E7, a filter E8, and an image forming surface S17.
The first lens element E1 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S1 and a concave image-side surface S2. The second lens element E2 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S3 and a concave image-side surface S4. The third lens element E3 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S5 and a concave image-side surface S6. The fourth lens element E4 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S7 and a convex image-side surface S8. The fifth lens element E5 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S9 and a concave image-side surface S10. The sixth lens element E6 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S11 and a concave image-side surface S12. The seventh lens element E7 has negative power, and has a concave object-side surface S13 and a concave image-side surface S14. Filter E8 has an object side S15 and an image side S16. The light from the object sequentially passes through the respective surfaces S1 to S16 and is finally imaged on the imaging surface S17.
Table 13 is a basic parameter table showing the imaging lens of embodiment 7, in which the units of the radius of curvature, the thickness, and the focal length are all millimeters (mm).
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Watch 13
The effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens is 6.41mm, the distance TTL on the optical axis from the object side surface S1 to the imaging surface S17 of the first lens E1 is 8.27mm, the half ImgH of the diagonal length of the effective pixel region on the imaging surface S17 of the optical imaging lens is 6.25mm, the maximum half field angle HFOV of the optical imaging lens is 42.84 °, and the aperture value Fno is 1.88.
Each aspherical surface shape in example 7 can be defined by the formula (1) given in example 1 above, and the high-order term coefficients that can be used for each aspherical surface in example 8 are shown in table 14:
flour mark A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16 A18 A20
S1 -3.0416E-03 -7.2895E-04 -7.0360E-04 9.2618E-04 -4.4359E-04 1.3199E-04 -2.3463E-05 2.1824E-06 -8.0898E-08
S2 -2.5848E-02 2.4854E-02 -1.8113E-02 9.8582E-03 -3.4217E-03 6.8718E-04 -6.3397E-05 -2.0854E-07 3.0546E-07
S3 -8.1094E-03 1.1033E-02 -5.4296E-03 1.3253E-03 6.1406E-04 -5.6872E-04 1.6265E-04 -2.0493E-05 9.6936E-07
S4 -2.0403E-03 -8.6564E-03 1.0625E-02 -8.2709E-03 4.7764E-03 -1.7965E-03 3.8675E-04 -4.2557E-05 1.8473E-06
S5 -3.3388E-03 1.0003E-03 -2.9860E-03 6.4028E-04 4.7716E-04 -3.4101E-04 8.9907E-05 -1.0798E-05 4.9024E-07
S6 -9.3219E-04 6.0315E-04 -8.1058E-04 -3.1521E-04 3.6626E-04 -1.1852E-04 1.9117E-05 -1.5550E-06 5.0258E-08
S7 -3.5634E-04 1.4037E-03 -4.9964E-04 -6.9434E-05 6.3196E-05 -1.2837E-05 1.2190E-06 -5.6524E-08 1.0333E-09
S8 -1.1039E-02 2.7449E-05 -8.3532E-04 4.5749E-04 -1.4005E-04 2.0658E-05 -1.3003E-06 1.5965E-08 9.6689E-10
S9 -3.0216E-02 1.4796E-02 -4.9612E-03 2.3377E-04 2.6094E-04 -7.6914E-05 9.5220E-06 -5.5946E-07 1.2748E-08
S10 -6.6178E-02 3.5370E-02 -1.2872E-02 2.7658E-03 -3.5518E-04 2.7814E-05 -1.3082E-06 3.4121E-08 -3.8121E-10
S11 -5.2241E-02 1.5247E-02 -3.9553E-03 5.7715E-04 -4.5479E-05 1.8697E-06 -3.1759E-08 -1.3451E-10 7.8698E-12
S12 -1.8222E-02 3.9209E-03 -1.1580E-03 1.7129E-04 -1.3574E-05 6.2226E-07 -1.6617E-08 2.4062E-10 -1.4628E-12
S13 -1.1688E-02 -2.8270E-03 7.3184E-04 -6.5016E-05 3.0884E-06 -8.6075E-08 1.4099E-09 -1.2577E-11 4.7193E-14
S14 1.1839E-02 -7.9437E-03 1.5359E-03 -1.6129E-04 1.0318E-05 -4.1374E-07 1.0121E-08 -1.3732E-10 7.8784E-13
TABLE 14
Fig. 14A shows an on-axis chromatic aberration curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 7, which represents the deviation of the convergent focal points of light rays of different wavelengths after passing through the lens. Fig. 14B shows an astigmatism curve representing meridional field curvature and sagittal field curvature of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 7. Fig. 14C shows a distortion curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 7, which represents distortion magnitude values corresponding to different angles of view. Fig. 14D shows a chromatic aberration of magnification curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 7, which represents a deviation of different image heights on the imaging surface after light passes through the lens. As can be seen from fig. 14A to 14D, the optical imaging lens according to embodiment 7 can achieve good imaging quality.
Example 8
An optical imaging lens according to embodiment 8 of the present application is described below with reference to fig. 15 to 16D. Fig. 15 shows a schematic structural diagram of an optical imaging lens according to embodiment 8 of the present application.
As shown in fig. 15, the optical imaging lens, in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis, comprises: a stop STO, a first lens E1, a second lens E2, a third lens E3, a fourth lens E4, a fifth lens E5, a sixth lens E6, a seventh lens E7, a filter E8, and an image forming surface S17.
The first lens element E1 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S1 and a concave image-side surface S2. The second lens element E2 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S3 and a concave image-side surface S4. The third lens element E3 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S5 and a concave image-side surface S6. The fourth lens element E4 has positive power, and has a concave object-side surface S7 and a convex image-side surface S8. The fifth lens element E5 has negative power, and has a convex object-side surface S9 and a concave image-side surface S10. The sixth lens element E6 has positive power, and has a convex object-side surface S11 and a convex image-side surface S12. The seventh lens element E7 has negative power, and has a concave object-side surface S13 and a concave image-side surface S14. Filter E8 has an object side S15 and an image side S16. The light from the object sequentially passes through the respective surfaces S1 to S16 and is finally imaged on the imaging surface S17.
Table 15 shows a basic parameter table of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 8, in which the units of the radius of curvature, the thickness, and the focal length are all millimeters (mm).
Watch 15
The effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens is 6.62mm, the distance TTL on the optical axis from the object side surface S1 to the imaging surface S17 of the first lens E1 is 8.04mm, the half ImgH of the diagonal length of the effective pixel region on the imaging surface S17 of the optical imaging lens is 6.00mm, the maximum half field angle HFOV of the optical imaging lens is 40.78 °, and the aperture value Fno is 1.90.
Each aspherical surface shape in example 8 can be defined by the formula (1) given in example 1 above, and the high-order term coefficients that can be used for each aspherical surface in example 8 are shown in table 16:
flour mark A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16 A18 A20
S1 5.8672E-04 1.1722E-03 -2.5558E-03 2.8605E-03 -2.1329E-03 1.0120E-03 -3.0128E-04 5.0686E-05 -3.7230E-06
S2 -8.3315E-03 3.0216E-03 1.0924E-04 -9.8459E-04 5.0800E-04 -1.0129E-04 -1.1759E-05 8.5634E-06 -1.1182E-06
S3 -1.2695E-02 4.9130E-03 2.8595E-03 -4.4605E-03 3.1424E-03 -1.3601E-03 3.7352E-04 -5.8991E-05 3.9962E-06
S4 -1.0719E-02 4.6453E-03 -1.7483E-03 3.5679E-03 -4.5982E-03 3.3742E-03 -1.3962E-03 3.1300E-04 -2.9533E-05
S5 -9.2983E-03 1.0177E-03 -1.3307E-02 2.3383E-02 -2.1280E-02 1.1590E-02 -3.6806E-03 6.3286E-04 -4.5877E-05
S6 -4.6581E-03 -9.9837E-03 7.1687E-03 -3.5097E-03 2.0673E-03 -1.0803E-03 4.4109E-04 -9.9663E-05 8.6585E-06
S7 -4.1773E-03 -1.4083E-02 7.3044E-03 -3.1092E-03 8.0040E-04 7.8880E-05 -1.1871E-04 3.3512E-05 -3.3092E-06
S8 -6.9652E-03 -8.8860E-03 -1.6726E-04 3.4830E-03 -2.9320E-03 1.2866E-03 -3.1857E-04 4.1672E-05 -2.2155E-06
S9 -2.8235E-02 1.7962E-03 1.1967E-03 -6.6587E-04 -5.7306E-05 1.0021E-04 -2.5184E-05 2.6360E-06 -1.0228E-07
S10 -3.7301E-02 -1.3542E-03 4.8639E-03 -2.1588E-03 4.7503E-04 -5.6339E-05 3.5236E-06 -9.9216E-08 6.3011E-10
S11 1.1773E-03 -1.0807E-02 1.1783E-03 4.1304E-04 -1.5634E-04 2.2823E-05 -1.7135E-06 6.5341E-08 -1.0032E-09
S12 1.8796E-02 -6.6644E-03 -1.6369E-03 1.0800E-03 -2.2724E-04 2.5704E-05 -1.6747E-06 5.9185E-08 -8.7825E-10
S13 1.1004E-02 -1.7411E-02 4.5775E-03 -5.8894E-04 4.5412E-05 -2.2151E-06 6.7316E-08 -1.1660E-09 8.7923E-12
S14 1.7497E-02 -1.2533E-02 2.7623E-03 -3.5153E-04 2.8442E-05 -1.4833E-06 4.8215E-08 -8.8665E-10 7.0345E-12
TABLE 16
Fig. 16A shows an on-axis chromatic aberration curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 8, which represents the deviation of the convergent focal points of light rays of different wavelengths after passing through the lens. Fig. 16B shows an astigmatism curve representing meridional field curvature and sagittal field curvature of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 8. Fig. 16C shows a distortion curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 8, which represents distortion magnitude values corresponding to different angles of view. Fig. 16D shows a chromatic aberration of magnification curve of the optical imaging lens of embodiment 8, which represents a deviation of different image heights on the imaging surface after light passes through the lens. As can be seen from fig. 16A to 16D, the optical imaging lens according to embodiment 8 can achieve good imaging quality.
In summary, the parameters of the optical imaging lens in embodiments 1 to 8 satisfy the relationships shown in table 17, respectively.
Conditional formula/factExamples of the embodiments 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
tan(HFOV)*f(mm) 5.95 6.08 6.11 5.71 6.04 5.91 5.94 5.71
R10/R14 0.43 0.65 1.00 0.43 0.20 0.32 0.40 0.37
TTL/ImgH 1.30 1.21 1.21 1.35 1.32 1.27 1.32 1.34
|f1/f2| 0.40 0.53 0.42 0.40 0.40 0.42 0.30 0.42
(R1+R4)/f 0.93 1.06 1.06 0.93 1.16 1.09 1.12 1.12
R11/R9 0.52 0.43 0.30 0.52 0.97 0.60 0.39 0.85
DT31/DT71 0.31 0.44 0.35 0.54 0.44 0.46 0.40 0.58
f/f12 0.79 0.76 0.88 0.71 0.53 0.65 0.49 0.67
CT2/(CT1+CT3) 0.23 0.21 0.22 0.23 0.31 0.28 0.44 0.27
T56/T45 0.43 0.95 0.83 0.43 0.95 0.50 0.56 0.84
TTL/∑CT 1.91 1.90 1.90 1.91 1.96 2.07 1.94 2.16
SAG51(mm) -0.57 -0.26 -0.25 -0.57 -0.91 -0.46 -0.42 -0.47
SAG72(mm) -1.46 -1.42 -1.54 -1.37 -1.06 -1.34 -1.76 -1.57
TABLE 17
The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the application and is illustrative of the principles of the technology employed. It will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art that the scope of the invention as referred to in the present application is not limited to the embodiments with a specific combination of the above-mentioned features, but also covers other embodiments with any combination of the above-mentioned features or their equivalents without departing from the inventive concept. For example, the above features may be replaced with (but not limited to) features having similar functions disclosed in the present application.

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1. The optical imaging lens assembly, in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis, comprises:
a first lens having a positive optical power;
a second lens having an optical power;
a third lens having optical power;
a fourth lens having an optical power;
a fifth lens having a refractive power, an image-side surface of which is concave;
a sixth lens having optical power;
a seventh lens having a negative optical power;
the effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens and the maximum half field angle HFOV of the optical imaging lens meet 5.5mm < tan (HFOV) f < 6.5 mm.
2. The optical imaging lens of claim 1, wherein a distance TTL between an object side surface of the first lens element and an imaging surface of the optical imaging lens on the optical axis and a half ImgH of a diagonal length of an effective pixel area on the imaging surface of the optical imaging lens satisfy TTL/ImgH < 1.5.
3. The optical imaging lens of claim 1, wherein the effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens and the entrance pupil diameter EPD of the optical imaging lens satisfy f/EPD < 2.
4. The optical imaging lens of claim 1, wherein the maximum effective radius DT31 of the object side surface of the third lens and the maximum effective radius DT71 of the object side surface of the seventh lens satisfy 0 < DT31/DT71 < 0.8.
5. The optical imaging lens of claim 1, wherein an air interval T45 on the optical axis between the fourth lens and the fifth lens and an air interval T56 on the optical axis between the fifth lens and the sixth lens satisfy 0.1 < T56/T45 ≦ 0.95.
6. The optical imaging lens according to claim 1, wherein a center thickness CT1 of the first lens on the optical axis, a center thickness CT2 of the second lens on the optical axis, and a center thickness CT3 of the third lens on the optical axis satisfy 0 < CT2/(CT1+ CT3) < 0.6.
7. The optical imaging lens of claim 1, wherein an effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens and a combined focal length f12 of the first and second lenses satisfy 0.2 < f/f12 <1.
8. The optical imaging lens of claim 1, wherein a radius of curvature R9 of the object-side surface of the fifth lens and a radius of curvature R11 of the object-side surface of the sixth lens satisfy 0 < R11/R9 ≦ 0.97.
9. The optical imaging lens of claim 1, wherein the effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens, the radius of curvature R1 of the object-side surface of the first lens and the radius of curvature R4 of the image-side surface of the second lens satisfy 0.7 < (R1+ R4)/f < 1.4.
10. The optical imaging lens of claim 1, characterized in that the effective focal length f1 of the first lens and the effective focal length f2 of the second lens satisfy 0 < | f1/f2| < 0.8.
11. The optical imaging lens of claim 1, wherein a sum Σ CT of a distance TTL on the optical axis from an object side surface of the first lens to an imaging surface of the optical imaging lens and a center thickness of the first lens to the seventh lens satisfies 1.6 < TTL/∑ CT < 2.4.
12. The optical imaging lens of claim 1, wherein a radius of curvature R10 of the image-side surface of the fifth lens and a radius of curvature R14 of the image-side surface of the seventh lens satisfy 0 < R10/R14 ≦ 1.
13. The optical imaging lens of claim 1, wherein an on-axis distance SAG72 from an intersection point of the image-side surface of the seventh lens and the optical axis to an effective radius vertex of the image-side surface of the seventh lens satisfies-2 mm < SAG72 ≦ -1.06 mm.
14. The optical imaging lens of claim 13, wherein an on-axis distance SAG51 from an intersection point of the object-side surface of the fifth lens and the optical axis to an effective radius vertex of the object-side surface of the fifth lens satisfies-1 mm < SAG51 < 0.
15. The optical imaging lens assembly, in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis, comprises:
a first lens having a positive optical power;
a second lens having an optical power;
a third lens having optical power;
a fourth lens having an optical power;
a fifth lens having a refractive power, an image-side surface of which is concave;
a sixth lens having optical power;
a seventh lens having a negative optical power;
an on-axis distance SAG51 from an intersection of an object-side surface of the fifth lens and the optical axis to a vertex of an effective radius of the object-side surface of the fifth lens satisfies-1 mm < SAG51 < 0.
16. The optical imaging lens of claim 15, wherein a distance TTL between an object side surface of the first lens element and an imaging surface of the optical imaging lens on the optical axis and a half ImgH of a diagonal length of an effective pixel area on the imaging surface of the optical imaging lens satisfy TTL/ImgH < 1.5.
17. The optical imaging lens of claim 15 wherein the effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens and the entrance pupil diameter EPD of the optical imaging lens satisfy f/EPD < 2.
18. The optical imaging lens of claim 15, wherein the maximum effective radius DT31 of the object side surface of the third lens and the maximum effective radius DT71 of the object side surface of the seventh lens satisfy 0 < DT31/DT71 < 0.8.
19. The optical imaging lens of claim 15, wherein an air interval T45 of the fourth lens and the fifth lens on the optical axis and an air interval T56 of the fifth lens and the sixth lens on the optical axis satisfy 0.1 < T56/T45 ≦ 0.95.
20. The optical imaging lens according to claim 15, wherein a center thickness CT1 of the first lens on the optical axis, a center thickness CT2 of the second lens on the optical axis, and a center thickness CT3 of the third lens on the optical axis satisfy 0 < CT2/(CT1+ CT3) < 0.6.
21. The optical imaging lens of claim 15, wherein the effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens and the combined focal length f12 of the first and second lenses satisfy 0.2 < f/f12 <1.
22. The optical imaging lens of claim 15, wherein a radius of curvature R9 of the object-side surface of the fifth lens and a radius of curvature R11 of the object-side surface of the sixth lens satisfy 0 < R11/R9 ≦ 0.97.
23. The optical imaging lens of claim 15, wherein the effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens, the radius of curvature R1 of the object-side surface of the first lens and the radius of curvature R4 of the image-side surface of the second lens satisfy 0.7 < (R1+ R4)/f < 1.4.
24. The optical imaging lens of claim 15, wherein the effective focal length f1 of the first lens and the effective focal length f2 of the second lens satisfy 0 < | f1/f2| < 0.8.
25. The optical imaging lens of claim 15, wherein a sum Σ CT of a distance TTL on the optical axis from an object side surface of the first lens to an imaging surface of the optical imaging lens and a center thickness of the first lens to the seventh lens satisfies 1.6 < TTL/∑ CT < 2.4.
26. The optical imaging lens of claim 15, wherein a radius of curvature R10 of the image-side surface of the fifth lens and a radius of curvature R14 of the image-side surface of the seventh lens satisfy 0 < R10/R14 ≦ 1.
27. The optical imaging lens of claim 15, wherein an on-axis distance SAG72 from an intersection point of the image-side surface of the seventh lens and the optical axis to an effective radius vertex of the image-side surface of the seventh lens satisfies-2 mm < SAG72 ≦ -1.06 mm.
28. The optical imaging lens according to claim 15, characterized in that the effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens and the maximum half field angle HFOV of the optical imaging lens satisfy 5.5mm < tan (HFOV) f < 6.5 mm.
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