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US20180180849A2 US15/197,201 US201615197201A US2018180849A2 US 20180180849 A2 US20180180849 A2 US 20180180849A2 US 201615197201 A US201615197201 A US 201615197201A US 2018180849 A2 US2018180849 A2 US 2018180849A2
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  • the present disclosure relates to an imaging technology, in particularly to a camera lens assembly.
  • a photosensitive element therein may be anything other than a charge-coupled device (CCD) or a complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS).
  • CCD charge-coupled device
  • CMOS complementary metal-oxide semiconductor
  • the photosensitive component is of a reduced-size of pixel. Accordingly, the camera lens assembly of the optical system is required to be smaller, so as to facilitate the miniaturization. In addition, the imaging quality of the camera lens assembly is further improved in need, so as to match the photosensitive element.
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure seek to solve at least one of the problems existing in the related art.
  • One object of the present disclosure is to provide a camera lens assembly, including a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens and a fifth lens from an object side of the camera lens assembly to an image side of the camera lens assembly in turn, wherein
  • the first lens is of a positive focal power, an object side surface of the first lens is convex and an image side surface of the first lens is concave;
  • the second lens is of a focal power
  • the third lens is of a negative focal power
  • the fourth lens is of a positive focal power, an image side surface of the fourth lens is convex;
  • the fifth lens is of a negative focal power, and at least one inflection point is present in at least one of object and image side surfaces of the fifth lens;
  • the camera lens assembly includes:
  • the camera lens assembly meets the following formulas:
  • TTL is a total length of the camera lens assembly
  • Y equals to half-length of a diagonal of an effective pixel region at an imaging side surface
  • f an effective focal length of the camera lens assembly
  • f3 represents an effective focal length of the third lens.
  • the first lens is made of a glass or plastic material.
  • the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:
  • V1 represents an abbe coefficient of the first lens
  • V3 represents an abbe coefficient of the third lens
  • the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:
  • SAG42 is a sagittal height of the image side surface of the fourth lens
  • SD42 is a maximal effective radius of the image side surface of the fourth lens.
  • the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:
  • f1 represents an effective focal length of the first lens.
  • the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:
  • R1 represents a curvature radius of the object side surface of the first lens
  • R2 represents a curvature radius of the image side surface of the first lens.
  • the camera lens assembly meets the following formulas:
  • f4 represents an effective focal length of the fourth lens
  • R6 represents a curvature radius of an image side surface of the third lens
  • R7 represents a curvature radius of the object side surface of the fourth lens.
  • the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:
  • f5 represents an effective focal length of the fifth lens.
  • an object side surface of the second lens is concave, and an image side surface of the second lens is convex.
  • an object side surface of the third lens is concave.
  • the image side surface of the fifth lens is concave.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 1 of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 1;
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 1;
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve ( ⁇ m) of the camera lens assembly in Example 1;
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 2 of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 2;
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 2;
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 2.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve ( ⁇ m) of the camera lens assembly in Example 2;
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 3 of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 3.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 3;
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 3.
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve ( ⁇ m) of the camera lens assembly in Example 3.
  • FIG. 16 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 4 of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 17 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 4.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 4.
  • FIG. 19 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 4.
  • FIG. 20 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve ( ⁇ m) of the camera lens assembly in Example 4.
  • FIG. 21 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 5 of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 22 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 5;
  • FIG. 23 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 5;
  • FIG. 24 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 5.
  • FIG. 25 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve ( ⁇ m) of the camera lens assembly in Example 5;
  • FIG. 26 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 6 of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 27 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 6;
  • FIG. 28 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 6;
  • FIG. 29 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 6;
  • FIG. 30 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve ( ⁇ m) of the camera lens assembly in Example 6;
  • FIG. 31 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 7 of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 32 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 7;
  • FIG. 33 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 7;
  • FIG. 34 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 7.
  • FIG. 35 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve ( ⁇ m) of the camera lens assembly in Example 7;
  • FIG. 36 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 8 of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 37 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 8.
  • FIG. 38 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 8.
  • FIG. 39 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 8.
  • FIG. 40 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve ( ⁇ m) of the camera lens assembly in Example 8.
  • FIG. 41 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 9 of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 42 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 9;
  • FIG. 43 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 9;
  • FIG. 44 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 9;
  • FIG. 45 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve ( ⁇ m) of the camera lens assembly in Example 9;
  • FIG. 46 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 10 of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 47 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 10.
  • FIG. 48 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 10.
  • FIG. 49 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 10.
  • FIG. 50 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve ( ⁇ m) of the camera lens assembly in Example 10.
  • connection should be broadly understood, and may be, for example, fixed connections, detachable connections, or integral connections; may also be electrical connections or may communicate with each other; may also be direct connections or indirect connections via intermediation; may also be inner communications or interaction relationship of two elements, which can be understood by those ordinary skilled in the art according to specific situations.
  • a structure in which a first feature is “on” or “below” a second feature may include an embodiment in which the first feature is in direct contact with the second feature, and may also include an embodiment in which the first feature and the second feature are not in direct contact with each other, but are contacted via an additional feature formed therebetween.
  • a first feature “on”, “above”, or “on top of” a second feature may include an embodiment in which the first feature is right or obliquely “on”, “above”, or “on top of” the second feature, or just means that the first feature is at a height higher than that of the second feature; while a first feature “below”, “under”, or “on bottom of” a second feature may include an embodiment in which the first feature is right or obliquely “below”, “under”, or “on bottom of” the second feature, or just means that the first feature is at a height lower than that of the second feature.
  • a camera lens assembly including a first lens E1 being of a positive focal power, a second lens E2 being of a focal power, a third lens E3 being of a negative focal power, a fourth lens E4 being of a positive focal power and a fifth lens E5 being of a negative focal power.
  • the first lens E1 includes an object side surface S1 and an image side surface S2.
  • the second lens E2 includes an object side surface S3 and an image side surface S4.
  • the third lens E3 includes an object side surface S5 and an image side surface S6.
  • the fourth lens E4 includes an object side surface S7 and an image side surface S8.
  • the fifth lens E5 includes an object side surface S9 and an image side surface S10.
  • the object side surface S1 is convex
  • the image side surface S2 is concave.
  • the image side surface S8 is convex. At least one inflection point is present in at least one of the object side surface S9 and the image side surfaces S10.
  • the camera lens assembly includes an aperture stop STO arranged between a subject and the second lens.
  • the camera lens assembly meets the following formulas:
  • TTL is a total length of the camera lens assembly
  • Y equals to half-length of a diagonal of an effective pixel region at an imaging side surface S13
  • f represents an effective focal length of the camera lens assembly
  • f3 represents an effective focal length of the third lens E3.
  • the first lens E1 is made of a glass or plastic material. In the case that the first lens E1 is made of the glass material, the imaging quality is better, and in the case that the first lens E1 is made of the plastic material, the cost is low and it is easy for manufacture.
  • the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:
  • V1 represents an abbe coefficient of the first lens E1 and V3 represents an abbe coefficient of the third lens E3.
  • the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:
  • SAG42 is a sagittal height of the image side surface S8, and SD42 is a maximal effective radius of the image side surface of the fourth lens.
  • the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:
  • f1 represents an effective focal length of the first lens E1.
  • the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:
  • R1 represents a curvature radius of the object side surface S1
  • R2 represents a curvature radius of the image side surface S2.
  • the camera lens assembly meets the following formulas:
  • f4 represents an effective focal length of the fourth lens E4
  • R6 represents a curvature radius of the image side surface S6, and R7 represents a curvature radius of the object side surface S7.
  • the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:
  • f5 represents an effective focal length of the fifth lens E5.
  • the object side surface S3 is concave
  • the image side surface S4 is convex
  • the object side surface S5 is concave
  • the image side surface S10 is concave.
  • the third lens E3 and the fifth lens E5 contributes to further improving imaging quality and reducing the total length of the camera lens assembly.
  • light passes through five lenses, and then is imaged at the image side surface S13 after passing through a light filter E6 including an object side surface S1l and an image side surface S12.
  • the first lens E1, the second lens E2, the third lens E3, the fourth lens E4 and the fifth lens E5 may all be aspheric shape lenses.
  • a surface shape of the aspheric shape is defined by a formula as below:
  • h is a height from any point on the aspheric shape to an optical axis
  • c is an apex curvature
  • k is a conic coefficient
  • Ai is a coefficient for the i-th order of the aspheric.
  • the camera lens assembly meets the conditions in the following tables:
  • the light filter E6 included in the camera lens assembly may effectively filter out invisible light, thereby allowing the camera lens assembly to be more applicable to visible light.
  • FIG. 2 is obtained by imputing data as shown in Tables 1 and 2 into an optical designing software ZEMAX (ZEMAX OpticStudio, LLC company, Version 2016) or CODE V (Synopsys, Inc, Version 10.8) with setting Fno. to be 2.4.
  • ZEMAX ZEMAX OpticStudio, LLC company, Version 2016
  • CODE V Synopsys, Inc, Version 10.8
  • the camera lens assembly meets the conditions in the following tables:
  • the camera lens assembly meets the conditions in the following tables:
  • the camera lens assembly meets the conditions in the following tables:
  • the camera lens assembly meets the conditions in the following tables:
  • the camera lens assembly meets the conditions in the following tables:
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Abstract

Provided is a camera lens assembly, including a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens and a fifth lens from an object side of the camera lens assembly to an image side of the camera lens assembly in turn. The first lens is of a positive focal power, an object side surface of the first lens is convex and an image side surface of the first is concave; the second lens is of a focal power; the third lens is of a negative focal power; the fourth lens is of a positive focal power, an image side surface of the fourth lens is convex; the fifth lens is of a negative focal power, and at least one inflection point is present in at least one of object and image side surfaces of the fifth lens. The camera lens assembly meets the following formulas: TTL/2Y≤0.7; and −0.7<f/f3<−0.3.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • The application is a continuation of PCT Application No. PCT/CN2015/093120 filed on Oct. 28, 2015, which claims a priority to and benefits of Chinese Patent Applications No. 201510168609.4, filed with the State Intellectual Property Office of P. R. China on Apr. 10, 2015, the entire contents of both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • FIELD
  • The present disclosure relates to an imaging technology, in particularly to a camera lens assembly.
  • BACKGROUND
  • With the developments in technology, it has been springing up recently of portable electronic products, in particular, it has been favouring for people to use portable electronic products with camera function. As for a conventional optical system, a photosensitive element therein may be anything other than a charge-coupled device (CCD) or a complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS). Along with improvements in the technology of semiconductor manufacturing process, the photosensitive component is of a reduced-size of pixel. Accordingly, the camera lens assembly of the optical system is required to be smaller, so as to facilitate the miniaturization. In addition, the imaging quality of the camera lens assembly is further improved in need, so as to match the photosensitive element.
  • SUMMARY
  • Embodiments of the present disclosure seek to solve at least one of the problems existing in the related art.
  • One object of the present disclosure is to provide a camera lens assembly, including a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens and a fifth lens from an object side of the camera lens assembly to an image side of the camera lens assembly in turn, wherein
  • the first lens is of a positive focal power, an object side surface of the first lens is convex and an image side surface of the first lens is concave;
  • the second lens is of a focal power;
  • the third lens is of a negative focal power;
  • the fourth lens is of a positive focal power, an image side surface of the fourth lens is convex;
  • the fifth lens is of a negative focal power, and at least one inflection point is present in at least one of object and image side surfaces of the fifth lens;
  • the camera lens assembly includes:
  • an aperture stop arranged between a subject and the second lens;
  • the camera lens assembly meets the following formulas:

  • TTL/2Y≤0.7; and

  • −0.7<f/f3<−0.3,
  • wherein TTL is a total length of the camera lens assembly,
  • Y equals to half-length of a diagonal of an effective pixel region at an imaging side surface,
  • f represents an effective focal length of the camera lens assembly, and
  • f3 represents an effective focal length of the third lens.
  • In some embodiments, the first lens is made of a glass or plastic material.
  • In some embodiments, the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:

  • V1−V3>30,
  • wherein V1 represents an abbe coefficient of the first lens, and V3 represents an abbe coefficient of the third lens.
  • In some embodiments, the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:

  • −0.7<SAG42/SD42<−0.3,
  • wherein SAG42 is a sagittal height of the image side surface of the fourth lens, and
  • SD42 is a maximal effective radius of the image side surface of the fourth lens.
  • In some embodiments, the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:

  • −0.75<f1/f3<−0.35,
  • wherein f1 represents an effective focal length of the first lens.
  • In some embodiments, the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:

  • −0.6<(R1−R2)/(R1+R2)<−0.3,
  • wherein R1 represents a curvature radius of the object side surface of the first lens, and
  • R2 represents a curvature radius of the image side surface of the first lens.
  • In some embodiments, the camera lens assembly meets the following formulas:

  • 0.5<f/f4<2.5; and

  • R6/R7>0,
  • wherein f4 represents an effective focal length of the fourth lens,
  • R6 represents a curvature radius of an image side surface of the third lens, and
  • R7 represents a curvature radius of the object side surface of the fourth lens.
  • In some embodiments, the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:

  • −3<f/f5<−1,
  • wherein f5 represents an effective focal length of the fifth lens.
  • In some embodiments, an object side surface of the second lens is concave, and an image side surface of the second lens is convex.
  • In some embodiments, an object side surface of the third lens is concave.
  • In some embodiments, the image side surface of the fifth lens is concave.
  • Additional aspects and advantages of embodiments of present disclosure will be given in part in the following descriptions, become apparent in part from the following descriptions, or be learned from the practice of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
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  • These and other aspects and advantages of embodiments of the present disclosure will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following descriptions made with reference to the drawings, in which:
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 1 of the present disclosure;
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 1;
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 1;
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve (μm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 1;
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 2 of the present disclosure;
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 2;
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 2;
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 2;
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve (μm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 2;
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 3 of the present disclosure;
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 3;
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 3;
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 3;
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve (μm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 3;
  • FIG. 16 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 4 of the present disclosure;
  • FIG. 17 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 4;
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 4;
  • FIG. 19 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 4;
  • FIG. 20 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve (μm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 4;
  • FIG. 21 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 5 of the present disclosure;
  • FIG. 22 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 5;
  • FIG. 23 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 5;
  • FIG. 24 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 5;
  • FIG. 25 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve (μm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 5;
  • FIG. 26 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 6 of the present disclosure;
  • FIG. 27 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 6;
  • FIG. 28 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 6;
  • FIG. 29 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 6;
  • FIG. 30 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve (μm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 6;
  • FIG. 31 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 7 of the present disclosure;
  • FIG. 32 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 7;
  • FIG. 33 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 7;
  • FIG. 34 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 7;
  • FIG. 35 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve (μm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 7;
  • FIG. 36 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 8 of the present disclosure;
  • FIG. 37 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 8;
  • FIG. 38 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 8;
  • FIG. 39 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 8;
  • FIG. 40 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve (μm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 8.
  • FIG. 41 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 9 of the present disclosure;
  • FIG. 42 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 9;
  • FIG. 43 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 9;
  • FIG. 44 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 9;
  • FIG. 45 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve (μm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 9;
  • FIG. 46 is a schematic view showing the camera lens assembly according to Example 10 of the present disclosure;
  • FIG. 47 is a diagram showing a longitudinal aberration curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 10;
  • FIG. 48 is a diagram showing an astigmatism curve (mm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 10;
  • FIG. 49 is a diagram showing a distortion curve (%) of the camera lens assembly in Example 10;
  • FIG. 50 is a diagram showing a lateral color curve (μm) of the camera lens assembly in Example 10.
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  • Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail in the following descriptions, examples of which are shown in the accompanying drawings, in which the same or similar reference numerals represent the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout the descriptions. The embodiments described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings are explanatory and illustrative, which are used to generally understand the present disclosure, but shall not be construed to limit the present invention.
  • In the specification, it is to be understood that terms such as “central”, “longitudinal”, “lateral”, “length”, “width”, “thickness”, “upper”, “lower”, “front”, “rear”, “left”, “right”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, “top”, “bottom”, “inner”, “outer”, “clockwise”, and “counterclockwise” should be construed to refer to the orientation as then described or as shown in the drawings under discussion. These relative terms are for convenience of description and do not require that the present invention be constructed or operated in a particular orientation. In addition, terms such as “first” and “second” are used herein for purposes of description and are not intended to indicate or imply relative importance or significance or to imply the number of indicated technical features. Thus, the feature defined with “first” and “second” may comprise one or more of this feature. In the description of the present invention, unless specified otherwise, “a plurality of” means two or more than two.
  • In the description of the present disclosure, it should be noted that, unless otherwise clearly defined and limited, the terms “mounted”, “connected”, “connection” should be broadly understood, and may be, for example, fixed connections, detachable connections, or integral connections; may also be electrical connections or may communicate with each other; may also be direct connections or indirect connections via intermediation; may also be inner communications or interaction relationship of two elements, which can be understood by those ordinary skilled in the art according to specific situations.
  • In the present invention, unless specified or limited otherwise, a structure in which a first feature is “on” or “below” a second feature may include an embodiment in which the first feature is in direct contact with the second feature, and may also include an embodiment in which the first feature and the second feature are not in direct contact with each other, but are contacted via an additional feature formed therebetween. Furthermore, a first feature “on”, “above”, or “on top of” a second feature may include an embodiment in which the first feature is right or obliquely “on”, “above”, or “on top of” the second feature, or just means that the first feature is at a height higher than that of the second feature; while a first feature “below”, “under”, or “on bottom of” a second feature may include an embodiment in which the first feature is right or obliquely “below”, “under”, or “on bottom of” the second feature, or just means that the first feature is at a height lower than that of the second feature.
  • Various embodiments and examples are provided in the following descriptions to implement different structures of the present disclosure. In order to simplify the present disclosure, certain elements and settings will be described. However, these elements and settings are only by way of example and are not intended to limit the present disclosure. In addition, reference numerals and/or reference letters may be repeated in different examples in the present disclosure, this repeating is for the purpose of simplification and clarity and does not refer to relations between different embodiments and/or settings. Furthermore, examples of specific processes and materials are provided in the present disclosure, however, it would be appreciated by those ordinary skilled in the art that other processes and/or materials may be also applied.
  • With reference to FIG. 1, there is provided in embodiments a camera lens assembly, including a first lens E1 being of a positive focal power, a second lens E2 being of a focal power, a third lens E3 being of a negative focal power, a fourth lens E4 being of a positive focal power and a fifth lens E5 being of a negative focal power.
  • The first lens E1 includes an object side surface S1 and an image side surface S2. The second lens E2 includes an object side surface S3 and an image side surface S4. The third lens E3 includes an object side surface S5 and an image side surface S6. The fourth lens E4 includes an object side surface S7 and an image side surface S8. The fifth lens E5 includes an object side surface S9 and an image side surface S10. The object side surface S1 is convex, and the image side surface S2 is concave. The image side surface S8 is convex. At least one inflection point is present in at least one of the object side surface S9 and the image side surfaces S10.
  • The camera lens assembly includes an aperture stop STO arranged between a subject and the second lens.
  • The camera lens assembly meets the following formulas:

  • TTL/2Y≤0.7; and

  • −0.7<f/f3<−0.3,
  • in which TTL is a total length of the camera lens assembly, Y equals to half-length of a diagonal of an effective pixel region at an imaging side surface S13, f represents an effective focal length of the camera lens assembly, and f3 represents an effective focal length of the third lens E3.
  • Meeting the requirements in such formulas contributes to shortening the length of the camera lens assembly, enlarging the field angle and improving the imaging quality.
  • The first lens E1 is made of a glass or plastic material. In the case that the first lens E1 is made of the glass material, the imaging quality is better, and in the case that the first lens E1 is made of the plastic material, the cost is low and it is easy for manufacture.
  • The camera lens assembly meets the following formula:

  • V1−V3>30,
  • in which V1 represents an abbe coefficient of the first lens E1 and V3 represents an abbe coefficient of the third lens E3.
  • Meeting the requirement in such a formula contributes to reducing chromatic aberration of the camera lens assembly.
  • The camera lens assembly meets the following formula:

  • −0.7<SAG42/SD42<−0.3,
  • in which SAG42 is a sagittal height of the image side surface S8, and SD42 is a maximal effective radius of the image side surface of the fourth lens.
  • Meeting the requirement in such a formula for the fourth lens E4 and combining with the shape of the fifth lens E5, contribute to reducing an incident angle of main light at the imaging side surface S13, decreasing the possibility of generating vignetting and improving the imaging quality.
  • The camera lens assembly meets the following formula:

  • −0.75<f1/f3<−0.35,
  • in which f1 represents an effective focal length of the first lens E1.
  • Meeting the requirement in such a formula contributes to enlarging the field angle of the camera lens assembly.
  • The camera lens assembly meets the following formula:

  • −0.6<(R1−R2)/(R1+R2)<−0.3,
  • in which R1 represents a curvature radius of the object side surface S1, and R2 represents a curvature radius of the image side surface S2.
  • Meeting the requirement to the shape of the first lens E1 in such a formula contributes to enlarging the field angle of the camera lens assembly.
  • The camera lens assembly meets the following formulas:

  • 0.5<f/f4<2.5; and

  • R6/R7>0,
  • in which f4 represents an effective focal length of the fourth lens E4, R6 represents a curvature radius of the image side surface S6, and R7 represents a curvature radius of the object side surface S7.
  • Meeting the requirement in such a formula contributes to miniaturization of the camera lens assembly.
  • The camera lens assembly meets the following formula:

  • −3<f/f5<−1,
  • in which f5 represents an effective focal length of the fifth lens E5.
  • Meeting the requirement in such a formula contributes to improving the imaging quality of the camera lens assembly.
  • The object side surface S3 is concave, the image side surface S4 is convex, the object side surface S5 is concave, and the image side surface S10 is concave.
  • Meeting the requirement to the respective shape of the second lens E2, the third lens E3 and the fifth lens E5 contributes to further improving imaging quality and reducing the total length of the camera lens assembly.
  • During imaging, light passes through five lenses, and then is imaged at the image side surface S13 after passing through a light filter E6 including an object side surface S1l and an image side surface S12.
  • In some embodiments, the first lens E1, the second lens E2, the third lens E3, the fourth lens E4 and the fifth lens E5 may all be aspheric shape lenses.
  • A surface shape of the aspheric shape is defined by a formula as below:
  • x = ch 2 1 + 1 - ( k + 1 ) c 2 h 2 + Aih i
  • in which h is a height from any point on the aspheric shape to an optical axis, c is an apex curvature, k is a conic coefficient, Ai is a coefficient for the i-th order of the aspheric.
  • Example 1
  • In example 1, the camera lens assembly meets the conditions in the following tables:
  • TABLE 1
    Surface Surface Curvature refractive Conic
    No. type radius Thickness index/abbe coefficient
    obj spherical infinity infinity 0.0000
    STO spherical infinity −0.1920 0.0000
    S1 aspheric 1.0867 0.4159  1.5, 81.6 −1.2326
    S2 aspheric 3.0165 0.2601 −0.2885
    S3 aspheric −7.4795 0.3087 1.54, 56.1 11.1977
    S4 aspheric −2.3886 0.1547 −9.8211
    S5 aspheric −1.1136 0.2236 1.64, 23.5 −0.9701
    S6 aspheric −1.6554 0.2162 −3.9826
    S7 aspheric −7.0527 0.5164 1.54, 56.1 −48.9908
    S8 aspheric −1.3924 0.3545 −4.5555
    S9 aspheric 1.8335 0.2445 1.54, 56.1 −83.6932
    S10 aspheric 0.6528 0.2465 −6.5551
    S11 spherical infinity 0.2100 1.52, 64.2 0.0000
    S12 spherical infinity 0.4363 0.0000
    S13 spherical infinity 0.0000
  • TABLE 2
    Surface No. A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16
    S1 1.3767E−01 6.1768E−01 −6.7302E+00 4.2966E+01 −1.4295E+02 2.4320E+02 −1.6678E+02
    S2 3.9916E−02 4.0865E−02 1.0276E−01 −3.7643E+00 1.4487E+01 −1.9841E+01 −8.1047E+00
    S3 −2.1066E−01 1.8464E−01 −6.8090E+00 4.0095E+01 −1.2353E+02 1.5320E+02 −5.9402E+01
    S4 −3.5616E−01 −8.7125E−01 1.1010E+01 −6.7363E+01 2.0570E+02 −3.3011E+02 2.2166E+02
    S5 −4.5928E−01 2.6336E+00 −1.5783E+01 6.9255E+01 −1.8369E+02 2.5064E+02 −1.3214E+02
    S6 −3.1652E−01 9.1303E−01 −2.8497E+00 8.3432E+00 −1.4930E+01 1.3922E+01 −5.0613E+00
    S7 4.3589E−02 −9.8024E−01 2.8448E+00 −5.8608E+00 7.3961E+00 −5.1553E+00 1.4866E+00
    S8 4.8934E−02 −2.8889E−01 1.8786E−01 6.8892E−02 −1.2908E−01 5.7890E−02 −9.5115E−03
    S9 −6.8389E−01 5.6041E−01 −2.3689E−01 6.1996E−02 −1.0263E−02 9.9932E−04 −4.3995E−05
    S10 −3.3112E−01 2.7560E−01 −1.4450E−01 4.7221E−02 −9.5605E−03 1.0903E−03 −5.2675E−05
  • Furthermore, f1=3.18 mm; f2=6.29 mm; f3=−6.3 mm; f4=3.08 mml f5=−2.0 mm; f=3.0 mm; HFOV=45.5°; TTL=3.59 mm; Fno: 2.4.
  • According to the configuration shown in FIG. 1, the light filter E6 included in the camera lens assembly may effectively filter out invisible light, thereby allowing the camera lens assembly to be more applicable to visible light. FIG. 2 is obtained by imputing data as shown in Tables 1 and 2 into an optical designing software ZEMAX (ZEMAX OpticStudio, LLC company, Version 2016) or CODE V (Synopsys, Inc, Version 10.8) with setting Fno. to be 2.4.
  • Example 2
  • With reference to FIG. 6, in example 2, the camera lens assembly meets the conditions in the following tables:
  • TABLE 3
    Surface Surface Curvature refractive Conic
    No. type radius Thickness index/abbe coefficient
    obj spherical infinity infinity 0.0000
    STO spherical infinity −0.2297 0.0000
    S1 aspheric 1.0260 0.4542  1.5, 81.6 −1.1934
    S2 aspheric 2.4860 0.2029 −24.2076
    S3 aspheric −272.0540 0.2181 1.54, 56.1 −1.0154
    S4 aspheric −20.0575 0.2676 −112.6261
    S5 aspheric −111.9075 0.2304 1.64, 23.5 −150.0124
    S6 aspheric 5.2634 0.2990 4.3470
    S7 aspheric 3.7060 0.6616 1.54, 56.1 −7.6019
    S8 aspheric −1.2901 0.2625 −10.4429
    S9 aspheric −0.7922 0.2400 1.54, 56.1 −1.1568
    S10 aspheric 172.8736 0.2053 −0.9720
    S11 spherical infinity 0.2100 1.52, 64.2 0.0000
    S12 spherical infinity 0.3336 0.0000
    S13 spherical infinity 0.0000
  • TABLE 4
    Surface No. A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16
    S1 1.0317E−01 9.5130E−01 −7.7813E+00 3.8895E+01 −1.0986E+02 1.6427E+02 −1.0105E+02
    S2 1.8801E−01 −3.0722E−01 −7.9883E−01 7.0926E+00 −2.7520E+01 3.9419E+01 −1.5973E+01
    S3 −2.7940E−01 1.2863E+00 −1.4384E+01 7.5291E+01 −2.2347E+02 3.3796E+02 −1.8718E+02
    S4 −1.9976E−01 −6.6446E−01 8.5894E+00 −5.3083E+01 1.7463E+02 −2.9376E+02 2.1107E+02
    S5 −6.5552E−01 5.6711E−01 6.0565E−01 −1.1178E+01 3.6173E+01 −5.3029E+01 3.0089E+01
    S6 −6.7234E−01 1.0110E+00 −1.8880E+00 2.4685E+00 −1.5793E+00 4.3804E−01 −4.4434E−02
    S7 −2.2896E−01 2.1485E−01 −2.7488E−01 1.4744E−01 −1.8371E−02 −6.1882E−03 1.3253E−03
    S8 −3.8139E−01 7.2565E−01 −6.5147E−01 3.2064E−01 −8.8560E−02 1.2709E−02 −7.3129E−04
    S9 2.2123E−01 −5.2748E−02 6.0959E−03 −3.4383E−04 8.7118E−06 1.2530E−08 1.4964E−08
    S10 1.2951E−02 −2.7415E−02 6.3843E−03 −6.2065E−04 2.7847E−05 −5.3167E−07 2.4002E−08
  • Furthermore, f1=3.18 mm; f2=39.65 mm; f3=−7.79 mm; f4=1.84 mm; f5=−1.44 mm; f=3.13 mm; HFOV=44.2°; TTL=3.58 mm; Fno: 2.4.
  • Example 3
  • With reference to FIG. 11, in example 3, the camera lens assembly meets the conditions in the following tables:
  • TABLE 5
    Surface Surface Curvature refractive Conic
    No. type radius Thickness index/abbe coefficient
    obj spherical infinity infinity 0.0000
    STO spherical infinity −0.1159 0.0000
    S1 aspheric 1.0250 0.4542  1.5, 81.6 −1.2677
    S2 aspheric 2.6793 0.2029 −24.5399
    S3 aspheric −104.8794 0.2181 1.54, 56.1 100.0000
    S4 aspheric −129.8826 0.2676 100.0000
    S5 aspheric −93.4349 0.2304 1.64, 23.5 −400.0000
    S6 aspheric 4.7341 0.2990 −1.1513
    S7 aspheric 3.1085 0.6616 1.54, 56.1 −3.2512
    S8 aspheric −1.1554 0.2625 −7.6453
    S9 aspheric −0.7483 0.2400 1.54, 56.1 −1.1698
    S10 aspheric 104.9499 0.2053 100.0000
    S11 spherical infinity 0.2100 1.52, 64.2 0.0000
    S12 spherical infinity 0.3336 0.0000
    S13 spherical infinity 0.0000
  • TABLE 6
    Surface No. A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16
    S1 9.7353E−02 1.0074E+00 −7.7248E+00 3.8790E+01 −1.1033E+02 1.6383E+02 −9.7050E+01
    S2 1.8095E−01 −3.3139E−01 −7.8232E−01 7.2783E+00 −2.6911E+01 4.0538E+01 −1.7702E+01
    S3 −2.8979E−01 1.3222E+00 −1.4316E+01 7.5042E+01 −2.2518E+02 3.3504E+02 −1.6741E+02
    S4 −2.0468E−01 −6.6591E−01 8.5841E+00 −5.3158E+01 1.7444E+02 −2.9414E+02 2.0961E+02
    S5 −6.8513E−01 5.4802E−01 5.7675E−01 −1.1130E+01 3.6277E+01 −5.3219E+01 2.8670E+01
    S6 −6.7714E−01 9.9508E−01 −1.8900E+00 2.4715E+00 −1.5768E+00 4.3782E−01 −4.8033E−02
    S7 −2.1812E−01 2.1624E−01 −2.7753E−01 1.4636E−01 −1.8615E−02 −6.2078E−03 1.3503E−03
    S8 −3.9352E−01 7.2179E−01 −6.5080E−01 3.2096E−01 −8.8510E−02 1.2707E−02 −7.3656E−04
    S9 2.2105E−01 −5.2882E−02 6.0808E−03 −3.4482E−04 8.7561E−06 4.9658E−08 2.6372E−08
    S10 1.8697E−02 −2.6610E−02 6.3912E−03 −6.3345E−04 2.5448E−05 −9.4839E−07 −5.0732E−08
  • Furthermore, f1=3.05 mm; f2=−1001.1 mm; f3=−6.98 mm; f4=1.63 mm; f5=−1.36 mm; f=3.02 mm; HFOV=43.5°; TTL=3.58 mm; Fno: 2.4.
  • Example 4
  • With reference to FIG. 16, in example 4, the camera lens assembly meets the conditions in the following tables:
  • TABLE 7
    Surface Surface Curvature refractive Conic
    No. type radius Thickness index/abbe coefficient
    obj spherical infinity infinity 0.0000
    STO spherical infinity −0.2300 0.0000
    S1 aspheric 1.0259 0.4542  1.5, 81.6 −1.2005
    S2 aspheric 2.4816 0.2029 −24.0841
    S3 aspheric 373.7610 0.2181 1.54, 56.1 97.4437
    S4 aspheric −20.1471 0.2676 −123.7705
    S5 aspheric −94.1094 0.2304 1.64, 23.5 −83.8404
    S6 aspheric 5.2053 0.2990 4.6246
    S7 aspheric 3.7170 0.6616 1.54, 56.1 −7.8003
    S8 aspheric −1.3029 0.2625 −10.5199
    S9 aspheric −0.7813 0.2400 1.54, 56.1 −1.1570
    S10 aspheric −315.5912 0.2053 100.0000
    S11 spherical infinity 0.2100 1.52, 64.2 0.0000
    S12 spherical infinity 0.3336 0.0000
    S13 spherical infinity 0.0000
  • TABLE 8
    Surface No. A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16
    S1 1.0276E−01 9.5021E−01 −7.7839E+00 3.8889E+01 −1.0987E+02 1.6424E+02 −1.0110E+02
    S2 1.8659E−01 −3.1328E−01 −8.1688E−01 7.0893E+00 −2.7525E+01 3.9549E+01 −1.5825E+01
    S3 −2.7985E−01 1.2850E+00 −1.4387E+01 7.5291E+01 −2.2344E+02 3.3817E+02 −1.8585E+02
    S4 −1.9955E−01 −6.6397E−01 8.5898E+00 −5.3083E+01 1.7467E+02 −2.9363E+02 2.1140E+02
    S5 −6.5558E−01 5.6606E−01 6.0399E−01 −1.1180E+01 3.6171E+01 −5.3032E+01 3.0085E+01
    S6 −6.7201E−01 1.0111E+00 −1.8882E+00 2.4683E+00 −1.5795E+00 4.3779E−01 −4.4438E−02
    S7 −2.2912E−01 2.1482E−01 −2.7488E−01 1.4744E−01 −1.8371E−02 −6.1882E−03 1.3312E−03
    S8 −3.8113E−01 7.2563E−01 −6.5148E−01 3.2067E−01 −8.8557E−02 1.2710E−02 −7.3134E−04
    S9 2.2123E−01 −5.2749E−02 6.0960E−03 −3.4378E−04 8.7230E−06 1.4865E−08 1.5417E−08
    S10 1.3063E−02 −2.7405E−02 6.3850E−03 −6.2064E−04 2.7840E−05 −5.3377E−07 2.3561E−08
  • Furthermore, f1=3.18 mm; f2=35.02 mm; f3=−7.65 mm; f4=1.85 mm; f5=−1.43 mm; f=3.16 mm; HFOV=44.1°; TTL=3.59 mm; Fno: 2.4.
  • Example 5
  • With reference to FIG. 21, in example 5, the camera lens assembly meets the conditions in the following tables:
  • TABLE 9
    Surface Surface Curvature refractive Conic
    No. type radius Thickness index/abbe coefficient
    obj spherical infinity infinity 0.0000
    STO spherical infinity −0.1518 0.0000
    S1 aspheric 1.0250 0.4542  1.5, 81.6 −1.2668
    S2 aspheric 2.6841 0.2029 −24.6084
    S3 aspheric −116.1146 0.2181 1.54, 56.1 −99.1200
    S4 aspheric 197.3175 0.2676 −85.3600
    S5 aspheric −113.2418 0.2304 1.64, 23.5 −100.0000
    S6 aspheric 4.7083 0.2990 −1.6781
    S7 aspheric 3.0829 0.6616 1.54, 56.1 −3.1864
    S8 aspheric −1.1511 0.2625 −7.5114
    S9 aspheric −0.7493 0.2400 1.54, 56.1 −1.1704
    S10 aspheric 69.5470 0.2053 156.8206
    S11 spherical infinity 0.2100 1.52, 64.2 0.0000
    S12 spherical infinity 0.3514 0.0000
    S13 spherical infinity 0.0000
  • TABLE 10
    Surface No. A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16
    S1 9.7462E−02 1.0082E+00 −7.7237E+00 3.8790E+01 −1.1034E+02 1.6383E+02 −9.6982E+01
    S2 1.8084E−01 −3.3116E−01 −7.8112E−01 7.2805E+00 −2.6902E+01 4.0614E+01 −1.7204E+01
    S3 −2.9087E−01 1.3198E+00 −1.4321E+01 7.5033E+01 −2.2519E+02 3.3499E+02 −1.6766E+02
    S4 −2.0392E−01 −6.6358E−01 8.5880E+00 −5.3153E+01 1.7444E+02 −2.9414E+02 2.0957E+02
    S5 −6.8442E−01 5.4893E−01 5.7538E−01 −1.1135E+01 3.6267E+01 −5.3232E+01 2.8651E+01
    S6 −6.7776E−01 9.9467E−01 −1.8899E+00 2.4717E+00 −1.5766E+00 4.3798E−01 −4.7918E−02
    S7 −2.1781E−01 2.1654E−01 −2.7748E−01 1.4636E−01 −1.8613E−02 −6.2067E−03 1.3508E−03
    S8 −3.9383E−01 7.2158E−01 −6.5083E−01 3.2096E−01 −8.8510E−02 1.2707E−02 −7.3672E−04
    S9 2.2116E−01 −5.2890E−02 6.0788E−03 −3.4520E−04 8.6718E−06 2.8030E−08 2.0577E−08
    S10 1.8798E−02 −2.6606E−02 6.3884E−03 −6.3538E−04 2.5139E−05 −9.8651E−07 −5.5395E−08
  • Furthermore, f1=3.05 mm; f2=−133.86 mm; f3=−7.0 mm; f4=1.62 mm; f5=−1.36 mm; f=3.06 mm; HFOV=43.7°; TTL=3.6 mm; Fno: 2.4.
  • Example 6
  • With reference to FIG. 26, in example 6, the camera lens assembly meets the conditions in the following tables:
  • TABLE 11
    Surface Surface Curvature refractive Conic
    No. type radius Thickness index/abbe coefficient
    obj spherical infinity infinity 0.0000
    STO + S1 aspheric 1.1600 0.3694  1.5, 81.6 −1.4637
    S2 aspheric 3.4848 0.2632 −1.9582
    S3 aspheric −13.0998 0.3324 1.54, 56.1 −765.6195
    S4 aspheric −2.4528 0.1186 −12.6619
    S5 aspheric −1.4621 0.2207 1.64, 23.5 −1.4541
    S6 aspheric −3.0542 0.2765 −4.7413
    S7 aspheric −15.7758 0.8514 1.54, 56.1 −12.2202
    S8 aspheric −1.1523 0.1793 −1.6138
    S9 aspheric 4.5206 0.3473 1.54, 56.1 −247.1199
    S10 aspheric 0.7353 0.2100 −4.8332
    S11 spherical infinity 0.2100 1.52, 64.2 0.0000
    S12 spherical infinity 0.5000 0.0000
    S13 spherical infinity 0.0000
  • TABLE 12
    Surface No. A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16
    S1 1.4444E−01 2.8303E−02 1.5099E−01 −5.3288E−02 −2.1196E+00 7.1098E+00 −7.9509E+00
    S2 4.4079E−02 −4.0336E−01 2.7093E+00 −1.1080E+01 1.9302E+01 −8.7128E+00 −1.3731E+01
    S3 −7.4643E−02 −1.3870E+00 8.8838E+00 −3.2297E+01 4.2932E+01 2.0387E+01 −8.6639E+01
    S4 −2.6888E−01 2.2388E−01 −1.4780E+00 2.2985E+00 −2.0891E+00 −5.9371E+00 5.6348E+00
    S5 −3.6912E−01 9.6711E−01 −2.6027E+00 3.4929E+00 −6.5408E+00 5.4324E+00 −1.3152E+00
    S6 −3.0348E−01 6.4859E−01 −1.0067E+00 1.0233E+00 −1.3629E+00 1.6177E+00 −5.9749E−01
    S7 −1.5544E−01 −3.2089E−01 1.2261E+00 −3.2918E+00 5.0663E+00 −4.2456E+00 1.4446E+00
    S8 −9.8909E−03 −1.5896E−01 1.4333E−01 −5.3794E−02 4.9543E−03 7.3177E−03 −2.8283E−03
    S9 −7.7943E−01 6.8063E−01 −3.1067E−01 8.4727E−02 −1.3845E−02 1.3193E−03 −1.2064E−04
    S10 −3.4877E−01 3.2328E−01 −1.8556E−01 6.5793E−02 −1.4104E−02 1.6665E−03 −8.3507E−05
  • Furthermore, f1=3.32 mm; f2=5.47 mm; f3=−4.6 mm; f4=2.23 mm; f5=−1.66 mm; f=3.13 mm; HFOV=43.8°; TTL=3.88 mm; Fno: 2.4.
  • Example 7
  • With reference to FIG. 31, in example 7, the camera lens assembly meets the conditions in the following tables:
  • TABLE 13
    Surface Surface Curvature refractive Conic
    No. type radius Thickness index/abbe coefficient
    obj spherical infinity infinity 0.0000
    STO + S1 aspheric 1.1436 0.3745  1.5, 81.6 −1.2638
    S2 aspheric 3.3691 0.2100 −4.4883
    S3 aspheric −6.6392 0.4107 1.54, 56.1 −14.5156
    S4 aspheric −2.1591 0.1452 −21.0165
    S5 aspheric −1.2600 0.2396 1.64, 23.5 −1.2194
    S6 aspheric −2.2060 0.2291 −3.7836
    S7 aspheric −17.4637 0.8137 1.54, 56.1 283.8064
    S8 aspheric −1.2383 0.2990 −3.0058
    S9 aspheric 2.8243 0.2151 1.54, 56.1 −213.8123
    S10 aspheric 0.7236 0.2020 −6.5154
    S11 spherical infinity 0.2100 1.52, 64.2 0.0000
    S12 spherical infinity 0.5097 0.0000
    S13 spherical infinity 0.0000
  • TABLE 14
    Surface No. A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16
    S1 1.5152E−01 7.9865E−02 −3.2810E−03 −4.2139E−01 −9.7246E−01 1.3018E+01 −2.0351E+01
    S2 4.9270E−02 −3.4670E−01 2.5343E+00 −1.1709E+01 1.9914E+01 −9.1240E−01 −3.4259E+01
    S3 −7.2034E−02 −1.3100E+00 8.6111E+00 −3.3999E+01 4.6487E+01 2.7880E+01 −1.0201E+02
    S4 −3.6831E−01 2.4541E−01 −1.1274E+00 2.3862E+00 −2.9009E+00 −6.4539E+00 1.5447E+01
    S5 −3.6494E−01 9.7843E−01 −2.8874E+00 3.5786E+00 −4.6788E+00 7.3372E+00 −2.2880E+00
    S6 −3.2166E−01 6.2958E−01 −9.6993E−01 1.1019E+00 −1.2970E+00 1.6202E+00 −7.2142E−01
    S7 −1.5494E−01 −3.3738E−01 1.2266E+00 −3.2601E+00 5.0588E+00 −4.1832E+00 1.3911E+00
    S8 −4.8505E−02 −1.8908E−01 1.4891E−01 −4.9689E−02 4.2559E−03 6.3776E−03 −3.2073E−03
    S9 −8.1646E−01 6.8353E−01 −3.0577E−01 8.4554E−02 −1.4547E−02 1.4518E−03 −6.6509E−05
    S10 −3.6266E−01 3.2895E−01 −1.8410E−01 6.4921E−02 −1.4190E−02 1.7459E−03 −9.1822E−05
  • Furthermore, f1=3.29 mm; f2=5.68 mm; f3=−5.1 mm; f4=2.4 mm; f5=−1.85 mm; f=3.04 mm;
  • HFOV=42.6°; TTL=3.86 mm; Fno: 2.4.
  • Example 8
  • With reference to FIG. 36, in example 8, the camera lens assembly meets the conditions in the following tables:
  • TABLE 15
    Surface Surface Curvature refractive Conic
    No. type radius Thickness index/abbe coefficient
    obj spherical infinity infinity 0.0000
    STO spherical infinity −0.1416 0.0000
    S1 aspheric 1.0364 0.4542  1.5, 81.6 −1.2560
    S2 aspheric 2.4796 0.2029 −25.2247
    S3 aspheric 1680.9108 0.2181 1.54, 56.1 −23.2158
    S4 aspheric −20.8185 0.2676 135.2716
    S5 aspheric 149.9723 0.2304 1.64, 23.5 10497.0708
    S6 aspheric 3.5730 0.2990 −7.2560
    S7 aspheric 2.7603 0.6616 1.54, 56.1 −2.5740
    S8 aspheric −1.1323 0.2625 −7.4399
    S9 aspheric −0.7700 0.2400 1.54, 56.1 −1.1887
    S10 aspheric 13.0166 0.2053 −789.1518
    S11 spherical infinity 0.2100 1.52, 64.2 0.0000
    S12 spherical infinity 0.3336 0.0000
    S13 spherical infinity 0.0000
  • TABLE 16
    Surface No. A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16
    S1 9.7464E−02 9.7213E−01 −7.7623E+00 3.8820E+01 −1.1015E+02 1.6396E+02 −9.8998E+01
    S2 1.8914E−01 −3.0115E−01 −8.4802E−01 6.8059E+00 −2.8282E+01 3.9061E+01 −7.8052E+00
    S3 −2.6939E−01 1.2497E+00 −1.4561E+01 7.4880E+01 −2.2395E+02 3.3855E+02 −1.8204E+02
    S4 −2.0380E−01 −7.0164E−01 8.5127E+00 −5.3167E+01 1.7462E+02 −2.9374E+02 2.1015E+02
    S5 −6.9573E−01 4.8616E−01 6.0678E−01 −1.1030E+01 3.6358E+01 −5.3173E+01 2.8847E+01
    S6 −6.9545E−01 1.0049E+00 −1.8922E+00 2.4665E+00 −1.5797E+00 4.3782E−01 −4.5835E−02
    S7 −2.2196E−01 2.2344E−01 −2.7790E−01 1.4562E−01 −1.8783E−02 −6.1743E−03 1.4189E−03
    S8 −3.8158E−01 7.2227E−01 −6.5080E−01 3.2098E−01 −8.8488E−02 1.2715E−02 −7.3509E−04
    S9 2.2003E−01 −5.3499E−02 5.9791E−03 −3.5533E−04 8.7837E−06 4.9591E−07 1.9914E−07
    S10 1.6302E−02 −2.5234E−02 6.3645E−03 −6.6904E−04 2.1401E−05 −1.1554E−06 −4.9321E−08
  • Furthermore, f1=3.24 mm; f2=37.67 mm; f3=−5.68 mm; f4=1.56 mm; f5=−1.32 mm; f=3.07 mm; HFOV=43.1°; TTL=3.59 mm; Fno: 2.4.
  • Example 9
  • With reference to FIG. 41, in example 9, the camera lens assembly meets the conditions in the following tables:
  • TABLE 17
    Surface Surface Curvature refractive Conic
    No. type radius Thickness index/abbe coefficient
    obj spherical infinity infinity 0.0000
    STO spherical infinity −0.1802 0.0000
    S1 aspheric 1.0528 0.4445 1.53, 55.9 −1.2594
    S2 aspheric 2.3783 0.1986 −23.0258
    S3 aspheric −395.9684 0.2199 1.54, 56.1 97.4473
    S4 aspheric −21.0883 0.2628 164.8979
    S5 aspheric −141.3412 0.2414 1.64, 23.5 −86.3703
    S6 aspheric 5.4324 0.2944 4.2096
    S7 aspheric 3.5794 0.6542 1.54, 56.1 −5.8654
    S8 aspheric −1.2754 0.2600 −10.6692
    S9 aspheric −0.7910 0.2422 1.54, 56.1 −1.1544
    S10 aspheric −2129.6477 0.1890 −83.8496
    S11 spherical infinity 0.2100 1.52, 64.2 0.0000
    S12 spherical infinity 0.3333 0.0000
    S13 spherical infinity 0.0000
  • TABLE 18
    Surface No. A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16
    S1 1.0004E−01 9.5026E−01 −7.7991E+00 3.8870E+01 −1.0987E+02 1.6434E+02 −1.0102E+02
    S2 1.9437E−01 −3.0378E−01 −8.1276E−01 7.0244E+00 −2.7642E+01 3.9638E+01 −1.3109E+01
    S3 −2.7912E−01 1.2868E+00 −1.4390E+01 7.5322E+01 −2.2306E+02 3.3893E+02 −1.8368E+02
    S4 −2.0303E−01 −6.7207E−01 8.7067E+00 −5.2996E+01 1.7468E+02 −2.9375E+02 2.1071E+02
    S5 −6.4695E−01 5.7521E−01 5.9838E−01 −1.1169E+01 3.6162E+01 −5.3075E+01 3.0083E+01
    S6 −6.4195E−01 1.0002E+00 −1.9130E+00 2.4726E+00 −1.5747E+00 4.3981E−01 −4.4262E−02
    S7 −2.2797E−01 2.1419E−01 −2.7544E−01 1.4713E−01 −1.8368E−02 −6.1964E−03 1.3254E−03
    S8 −3.9375E−01 7.2906E−01 −6.5120E−01 3.2069E−01 −8.8561E−02 1.2699E−02 −7.3236E−04
    S9 2.2101E−01 −5.2639E−02 6.1305E−03 −3.4212E−04 8.5771E−06 −7.5264E−09 8.5296E−09
    S10 1.3042E−02 −2.7313E−02 6.3772E−03 −6.2344E−04 2.7873E−05 −5.2283E−07 2.6970E−08
  • Furthermore, f1=3.18 mm; f2=40.79 mm; f3=−8.11 mm; f4=1.81 mm; f5=−1.45 mm; f=3.06 mm; HFOV=44.6°; TTL=3.55 mm; Fno: 2.4.
  • Example 10
  • With reference to FIG. 46, in example 10, the camera lens assembly meets the conditions in the following tables:
  • TABLE 19
    Surface Surface Curvature refractive Conic
    No. type radius Thickness index/abbe coefficient
    obj spherical infinity infinity 0.0000
    S1 aspheric 1.0727 0.4096  1.5, 81.6 −1.2682
    S2 aspheric 3.1549 0.0596 −3.9626
    STO spherical infinity 0.1676 0.0000
    S3 aspheric −6.7561 0.3639 1.54, 56.1 19.5561
    S4 aspheric −2.3817 0.1138 −13.3230
    S5 aspheric −1.0651 0.2107 1.64, 23.5 −0.8503
    S6 aspheric −1.6569 0.2161 −3.5955
    S7 aspheric −8.9549 0.5179 1.54, 56.1 −9.0236
    S8 aspheric −1.3111 0.3506 −2.8775
    S9 aspheric 1.7889 0.2603 1.54, 56.1 −59.1932
    S10 aspheric 0.6507 0.2376 −5.7080
    S11 spherical infinity 0.2100 1.52, 64.2 0.0000
    S12 spherical infinity 0.4363 0.0000
    S13 spherical infinity 0.0000
  • TABLE 20
    Surface No. A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16
    S1 1.3537E−01 6.7724E−01 −6.6809E+00 4.2776E+01 −1.4365E+02 2.4242E+02 −1.6393E+02
    S2 2.3798E−02 −9.3139E−03 4.4551E−02 −4.0982E+00 1.2140E+01 −2.6997E+01 8.1530E+00
    S3 −2.0272E−01 1.5681E−01 −7.1594E+00 3.9694E+01 −1.2026E+02 1.6436E+02 −1.4339E+02
    S4 −3.5212E−01 −9.2410E−01 1.1041E+01 −6.7260E+01 2.0542E+02 −3.3176E+02 2.1783E+02
    S5 −4.7132E−01 2.6425E+00 −1.5927E+01 6.8927E+01 −1.8405E+02 2.5040E+02 −1.3289E+02
    S6 −3.2304E−01 9.1006E−01 −2.8491E+00 8.3380E+00 −1.4940E+01 1.3916E+01 −5.0435E+00
    S7 3.8622E−02 −9.7192E−01 2.8665E+00 −5.8577E+00 7.3885E+00 −5.1629E+00 1.4823E+00
    S8 5.7535E−02 −2.8371E−01 1.8808E−01 6.8681E−02 −1.2913E−01 5.7882E−02 −9.5159E−03
    S9 −6.8656E−01 5.6047E−01 −2.3686E−01 6.2000E−02 −1.0262E−02 9.9924E−04 −4.4037E−05
    S10 −3.3200E−01 2.7510E−01 −1.4450E−01 4.7223E−02 −9.5604E−03 1.0902E−03 −5.2709E−05
  • Furthermore, f1=3.06 mm; f2=6.55 mm; f3=−5.38 mm; f4=2.75 mm; f5=−2.04 mm; f=2.86 mm; HFOV=46.3°; TTL=3.55 mm; Fno: 2.4.
  • In examples 1 to 10, formulas meet the conditions in the following tables:
  • Example
    Formula
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
    TTL/2Y 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.65 0.7 0.61 0.58 0.59
    f/f3 −0.48 −0.4 −0.43 −0.41 −0.44 −0.68 −0.6 −0.54 −0.38 −0.53
    SAG42/SD42 −0.48 −0.44 −0.46 −0.43 −0.5 −0.64 −0.69 −0.4 −0.45 −0.46
    f1/f3 −0.51 −0.41 −0.44 −0.42 −0.44 −0.72 −0.65 −0.57 −0.39 −0.57
    V1 − V3 58.1 58.1 58.1 58.1 58.1 58.1 58.1 58.1 32.4 58.1
    (R1 − R2)/(R1 + R2) −0.47 −0.42 −0.45 −0.42 −0.45 −0.5 −0.49 −0.41 −0.39 −0.49
    f/f4 0.97 1.7 1.82 1.7 1.88 1.4 1.27 1.96 1.69 1.04
    R6/R7 0.23 1.42 1.52 1.40 1.53 0.19 0.13 1.29 1.52 0.19
    f/f5 −1.5 −2.17 −2.22 −2.2 −2.26 −1.88 −1.65 −2.32 −2.11 −1.4
  • Reference throughout this specification to “an embodiment”, “some embodiments”, “one embodiment”, “another example”, “an example”, “a specific example”, or “some examples”, means that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present disclosure. Thus, the appearances of the phrases such as “in some embodiments,” “in one embodiment”, “in an embodiment”, “in another example”, “in an example”, “in a specific example”, or “in some examples”, in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment or example of the present disclosure. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.
  • Although explanatory embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those ordinary skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, alternatives and variants can be made in these embodiments without departing from principles and spirits of the present invention, and the scope of the present invention is restricted by claims and their equivalents.

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What is claimed is:
1. A camera lens assembly, comprising a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens and a fifth lens from an object side of the camera lens assembly to an image side of the camera lens assembly in turn, wherein
the first lens is of a positive focal power, an object side surface of the first lens is convex and an image side surface of the first is concave;
the second lens is of a focal power;
the third lens is of a negative focal power;
the fourth lens is of a positive focal power, an image side surface of the fourth lens is convex;
the fifth lens is of a negative focal power, and at least one inflection point is present in at least one of object and image side surfaces of the fifth lens;
the camera lens assembly comprises:
an aperture stop arranged between a subject and the second lens;
the camera lens assembly meets the following formulas:

TTL/2Y≤0.7; and

−0.7<f/f3<−0.3,
wherein TTL is a total length of the camera lens assembly,
Y equals to half-length of a diagonal of an effective pixel region at an imaging side surface,
f represents an effective focal length of the camera lens assembly, and
f3 represents an effective focal length of the third lens.
2. The camera lens assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first lens is made of a glass or plastic material.
3. The camera lens assembly according to claim 1, wherein the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:

V1−V3>30,
wherein V1 represents an abbe coefficient of the first lens, and
V3 represents an abbe coefficient of the third lens.
4. The camera lens assembly according to claim 1, wherein the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:

−0.7<SAG42/SD42<−0.3,
wherein SAG42 is a sagittal height of the image side surface of the fourth lens, and
SD42 is a maximal effective radius of the image side surface of the fourth lens.
5. The camera lens assembly according to claim 1, wherein the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:

−0.75<f1/f3<−0.35,
wherein f1 represents an effective focal length of the first lens.
6. The camera lens assembly according to claim 1, wherein the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:

−0.6<(R1−R2)/(R1+R2)<−0.3,
wherein R1 represents a curvature radius of the object side surface of the first lens, and
R2 represents a curvature radius of the image side surface of the first lens.
7. The camera lens assembly according to claim 1, wherein the camera lens assembly meets the following formulas:

0.5<f/f4<2.5; and

R6/R7>0,
wherein f4 represents an effective focal length of the fourth lens,
R6 represents a curvature radius of an image side surface of the third lens, and
R7 represents a curvature radius of an object side surface of the fourth lens.
8. The camera lens assembly according to claim 1, wherein the camera lens assembly meets the following formula:

−3<f/f5<−1,
wherein f5 represents an effective focal length of the fifth lens.
9. The camera lens assembly according to claim 1, wherein an object side surface of the second lens is concave, and an image side surface of the second lens is convex.
10. The camera lens assembly according to claim 9, wherein an object side surface of the third lens is concave.
11. The camera lens assembly according to claim 10, wherein the image side surface of the fifth lens is concave.
12. The camera lens assembly according to claim 2, wherein an object side surface of the second lens is concave, and an image side surface of the second lens is convex.
13. The camera lens assembly according to claim 3, wherein an object side surface of the second lens is concave, and an image side surface of the second lens is convex.
14. The camera lens assembly according to claim 4, wherein an object side surface of the second lens is concave, and an image side surface of the second lens is convex.
15. The camera lens assembly according to claim 5, wherein an object side surface of the second lens is concave, and an image side surface of the second lens is convex.
16. The camera lens assembly according to claim 6, wherein an object side surface of the second lens is concave, and an image side surface of the second lens is convex.
17. The camera lens assembly according to claim 7, wherein an object side surface of the second lens is concave, and an image side surface of the second lens is convex.
18. The camera lens assembly according to claim 8, wherein an object side surface of the second lens is concave, and an image side surface of the second lens is convex.
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