WO2010116705A1 - 光学系および撮像装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an optical system capable of wide-angle imaging, and more particularly to an optical system having a single viewpoint.
- wearable computing by a wearable device
- a camera that is always worn and always photographed hereinafter referred to as “wearable camera”
- Patent Document 1 discloses a configuration of an omnidirectional vision sensor having such a single viewpoint. According to the configuration disclosed in Patent Document 1, as shown in FIG.
- the advantage of having a single viewpoint is that the projection characteristics of the captured image are equal to a common camera.
- general image geometry-based image processing can be applied to the captured image, or the captured image can be converted to a general perspective projection image without distortion, etc.
- Patent No. 2939087 Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2007-264402
- the viewing angle of human beings is said to be approximately 200 degrees in the horizontal direction.
- the direction of the optical axis 16 of the lens group 13 is the same as the direction of the axis 305 of the convex mirror 301, unnecessary imaging in which the convex mirror is not reflected within the angle of view of the lens group 13 as shown in FIG. Region 312 occurs.
- the same problem occurs in a system that reflects light a plurality of times as in the configuration described in Patent Document 2.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a small-sized optical system capable of wide-angle shooting, having a single viewpoint, and having no unnecessary area in a captured image. To aim.
- An optical system has a central opening, and is rotationally symmetric, a primary mirror having a shape of a part of a rotationally symmetric parabolic convex, and further reflecting light reflected by the primary mirror.
- a re-reflecting mirror having a partial shape of a parabolic concave surface, at least one lens for imaging light reflected by the re-reflecting mirror, and a lens barrel for holding the at least one lens; The position of the front principal point of the at least one lens coincides with the focal position of the re-reflecting mirror, and the optical axis of the at least one lens is inclined with respect to the rotation axis of the parabolic convex surface and the parabolic concave surface ing.
- FIG. 3A when the optical axis 16 of the lens group 13 (at least one lens) coincides with the rotation axis of the parabolic convex surface and the parabolic concave surface, the angle of view of the lens group 13 A wasteful imaging region 312 exists inside by arranging the optical axis 16 of the lens group 13 so as to be inclined, as shown in FIG. Image) can be captured (can be imaged).
- FIGS. 3C and 3D schematically show the images obtained by the optical system shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B, respectively. There is little useless area where the image is not captured. Note that FIG.
- 3D is a schematic view and is a drawing in which the actual image is stretched in the vertical direction, but in practice, an image close to a semicircle can be obtained.
- the hatched portion in the center of the semicircle is an image of the opening of the main mirror.
- the main mirror 11 and the re-reflecting mirror 12 have shapes of rotationally symmetric parabolic convex surfaces and portions of parabolic concave surfaces, respectively. For this reason, the radial size of the mirror can be reduced compared to a conventional optical system having the full shape of the parabolic convex surface and the parabolic concave surface. Therefore, it is possible to provide a small-sized optical system capable of wide-angle shooting, having a single viewpoint, and generating no useless area in a captured image.
- the at least one lens may be a lens group including two or more lenses, and the lens group may constitute a zoom lens.
- the above-described optical system further includes a moving unit having a structure for moving the lens barrel back and forth along the optical axis direction of the lens unit, and the moving unit is a zoom magnification of the lens unit It has a structure for offsetting the change of the position of the front principal point caused by the change, and moving the lens barrel to a position to make the position of the front principal point of the lens group coincide with the focal position of the rereflecting mirror.
- the position of the front principal point can be fixed even when an enlarged image is obtained by zooming the lens, and the advantage of having a single viewpoint can also be obtained at the time of zooming.
- the lens group may have a configuration in which the front principal point does not move by changing the zoom magnification.
- the position of the front principal point can be fixed even when an enlarged image is obtained by zooming the lens, and the advantage of having a single viewpoint can also be obtained at the time of zooming.
- the above-described optical system further includes a gimbal mechanism capable of supporting the lens barrel and rotating the direction of the optical axis of the lens group in two axial directions, and the rotation axis in each direction of the gimbal mechanism is It may pass through the focal position of the re-reflecting mirror.
- the center of rotation when the lens group swings can be made to coincide with the position of the front principal point of the lens group, and a single viewpoint can be maintained by the swinging motion.
- the present invention it is possible to provide a small-sized optical system capable of wide-angle shooting, having a single viewpoint, and generating no useless area in a captured image.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing that a reflecting mirror using a hyperboloid mirror holds a single viewpoint.
- FIG. 2A is a schematic view showing the size of a mirror in a conventional optical system.
- FIG. 2B is a schematic view showing the size of a mirror required to secure the front view.
- FIG. 3A is a diagram showing an effective imaging area when the optical axis is not tilted.
- FIG. 3B is a diagram showing that the effective imaging area is increased by inclining the optical axis.
- FIG. 3C is a view schematically showing an image obtained by the optical system shown in FIG. 3A.
- FIG. 3D is a view schematically showing an image obtained by the optical system shown in FIG. 3B.
- FIG. 3A is a schematic view showing the size of a mirror in a conventional optical system.
- FIG. 2B is a schematic view showing the size of a mirror required to secure the front view.
- FIG. 3A is a diagram showing an effective imaging area when the optical
- FIG. 4 is a view schematically showing the configuration of the optical system according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 5 shows that a reflector using a parabolic convex mirror holds a single viewpoint.
- FIG. 6 is a view showing that a reflector using a parabolic convex mirror and a parabolic concave mirror holds a single viewpoint.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing reflection of a light beam by the optical system according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a view schematically showing a configuration of an optical system according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 9A is a view schematically showing the configuration of the holding member.
- FIG. 9B is a view schematically showing the configuration of the holding member.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram schematically showing a configuration of an optical system according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is a view showing an image obtained by imaging a parking lot using the optical system shown in FIG.
- FIG. 12A is a view schematically showing an image captured in an arrangement of certain sub mirrors.
- FIG. 12B is a view schematically showing an image captured in the arrangement of another sub mirror.
- FIG. 13 is a view schematically showing the positional relationship of projection points when a ray from infinity is reflected by two parabolic mirrors.
- FIG. 14 is a view schematically showing the positional relationship of projection points when light rays from a close object are reflected by two parabolic mirrors.
- FIG. 15 is a view showing an example of a data table showing the relationship between the zoom magnification and the movement amount of the lens barrel.
- Embodiment 1 First, an optical system according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention will be described.
- FIG. 4 is a view schematically showing the configuration of the optical system 10 according to the first embodiment.
- 4 (a), 4 (b) and 4 (c) respectively show a front view, a right side view and a top view of the optical system 10.
- FIG. 4 (a), 4 (b) and 4 (c) respectively show a front view, a right side view and a top view of the optical system 10.
- the optical system 10 comprises a main mirror 11, a re-reflecting mirror 12, a lens group 13, a lens barrel 14, and a pedestal 15.
- the lens barrel 14 is mounted on the pedestal 15 so that the optical axis 16 of the lens group 13 is inclined with respect to the rotation axis 17 of the re-reflecting mirror 12.
- the rotation axis 17 of the re-reflection mirror 12 and the rotation axis of the main mirror 11 are parallel to each other.
- both rotation axes coincide is illustrated.
- the main mirror 11 reflects light from space toward the re-reflecting mirror 12.
- the main mirror 11 has an opening at the center and is composed of a part of a rotationally symmetric convex surface.
- a rotationally symmetric surface for example, there is a quadric surface as defined by equation (1).
- C is the curvature of the surface
- k is the conic constant
- r is the distance from the central axis of the quadric surface.
- k the conic constant
- r the distance from the central axis of the quadric surface.
- the re-reflecting mirror 12 reflects the light reflected from the main mirror 11 toward the lens group 13. As in the case of the main mirror 11, it is composed of a part of a rotationally symmetric concave surface.
- the rotationally symmetric concave surface is also defined by the above equation (1).
- the above-mentioned rotation axis of the re-reflection mirror 12 is the rotation axis of the rotationally symmetric concave surface.
- the lens group 13 is made of plastic or glass and condenses the light reflected from the re-reflecting mirror 12. Although the lens group 13 is illustrated as one lens in FIG. 4 for easy viewing, the number of lenses is not limited to one in the embodiment of the present invention, and two or more lenses may be used. It may be.
- the lens barrel 14 holds the positional relationship of each lens constituting the lens group 13 under a specific condition.
- the pedestal 15 holds the positional relationship of the main mirror 11, the re-reflecting mirror 12 and the lens barrel 14 under a specific condition.
- the light ray 503A traveling toward the focal point 502 of the parabolic convex mirror 501 is reflected by the parabolic convex mirror 501, and the rotation axis of the parabolic surface is obtained.
- the property of being a light ray 503 B parallel to 504 (hereinafter referred to as “parallel light”) is used.
- Parallel light can be condensed by using a telecentric lens (in particular, the object-side telecentric lens) 505 as a lens for imaging such a parallel light 503B.
- the telecentric lens 505 is generally a "dark" lens with a small aperture, and the entire lens tends to be large, there is a disadvantage that it is not suitable for downsizing the entire optical system.
- the parabolic concave mirror 602 has the property of converging the parallel light 603 B to a point at the focal point 605 of the parabolic concave mirror 602.
- the light 603 C reflected by the parabolic concave mirror 602 is no longer parallel light, so it can be collected by an ordinary lens other than the telecentric lens 505.
- the light ray 603A directed to the focal point 604 of the parabolic convex mirror 601 is reflected by the parabolic convex mirror 601 into parallel light 603B, and this time it is reflected towards the focal point 605 of the parabolic concave mirror 602.
- a normal lens at the focal point 605 of the parabolic concave mirror 602
- the lens unit is disposed in such a way that the front principal point of the lens unit coincides with the position of the focal point 605 of the parabolic concave mirror 602, thereby treating the same as the single lens.
- the light reflected by the parabolic convex mirror 601 and directed to the parabolic concave mirror 602 becomes parallel light 603 B, so the distance between the parabolic convex mirror 601 and the parabolic concave mirror 602 can be changed.
- FIG. 7 shows the reflection of light rays by the optical system according to the first embodiment.
- the curved surface that constitutes the main mirror 11 is a part of the parabolic convex surface
- the curved surface that constitutes the re-reflection mirror 12 is a part of the parabolic concave surface.
- a light ray 72A directed to the focal point 71 of the main mirror 11 is reflected by the main mirror 11 to become a parallel light 72B and enters the re-reflecting mirror 12.
- the collimated light 72 B is reflected by the re-reflecting mirror 12 toward its focal point and collected by the lens group 13.
- the lens group 13 is disposed at a position where the focal point 71 of the main mirror 11 coincides with the front principal point of the lens group 13.
- an image of the main mirror 11 as shown in FIG. 3D can be captured.
- FIG. 3A when the optical axis 16 of the lens group 13 coincides with the rotation axis of the main mirror 11 and the re-reflecting mirror 12, the lens group
- the use of the unnecessary imaging area 312 within the angle of view of 13 is achieved by arranging the optical axis 16 of the lens group 13 in an inclined manner, as shown in FIG.
- the image of the main mirror 11 to be reflected can be captured.
- FIGS. 3C and 3D schematically show the images obtained by the optical system shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B, respectively. There is little useless area where the image is not captured. Note that FIG.
- 3D is a schematic view and is a drawing in which the actual image is stretched in the vertical direction, but in practice, an image close to a semicircle can be obtained.
- the hatched portion of the semicircular central portion is an image of the opening of the main mirror 11.
- the main mirror 11 and the re-reflecting mirror 12 have shapes of rotationally symmetric parabolic convex surfaces and portions of parabolic concave surfaces, respectively. For this reason, the radial size of the mirror can be reduced compared to a conventional optical system having the full shape of the parabolic convex surface and the parabolic concave surface. Therefore, it is possible to provide a compact optical system capable of wide-angle shooting, having a single viewpoint, and the like.
- the entire rereflecting mirror 12 can be obtained by inclining the optical axis 16 of the lens group 13.
- the angle of view of the lens group 13 necessary for photographing can be small.
- the larger the angle of view of the lens that is, the smaller the focal length, the larger the influence of a decrease in peripheral light amount and the like, so that the influence can be reduced by the smaller angle of view.
- the optical system according to the second embodiment of the present invention has a mechanism capable of holding a single viewpoint even for zoom and swing operations of the lens.
- FIG. 8 is a view schematically showing the configuration of the optical system 100 according to the second embodiment.
- 8 (a), 8 (b) and 8 (c) respectively show a front view, a right side view and a top view of the optical system 100.
- FIG. 8 (a), 8 (b) and 8 (c) respectively show a front view, a right side view and a top view of the optical system 100.
- the optical system 100 has a configuration in which a holding member 20 and a control unit 30 are further added to the optical system 10 according to the first embodiment.
- the functions of the configuration other than the holding member 20 and the control unit 30 are the same as those of the optical system 10 according to the first embodiment, so only the parts that are different from the optical system 10 will be described below.
- the holding member 20 has a function of mounting on the pedestal 15 in a state in which the position and posture of the lens barrel 14 can be changed.
- the holding member 20 is constituted by the moving portion 21 and the two-axis gimbal 22.
- FIG. 9A and 9B schematically show the structure of the holding member 20, FIG. 9A is a cross-sectional view of the holding member 20 in the direction along the optical axis of the lens group 13, and FIG. 9B shows the holding member 20. It is the figure seen from the optical axis direction.
- the moving unit 21 has a function of moving the lens barrel 14 back and forth along the optical axis direction of the lens group 13.
- an outer cylinder and a cam are provided on the outside of the lens barrel 14, and the lens barrel 14 is rotated around the optical axis of the lens group 13 to move the lens barrel 14 back and forth. be able to.
- the lens barrel 14 may be moved back and forth along the optical axis direction by providing one of the grooves of the barrel 14 or the other groove with a projection fitted in the groove. .
- the two-axis gimbal 22 has a function of holding the lens barrel 14 rotatably around a specific point.
- the rotation center of the two-axis gimbal 22 is attached to coincide with the focal position of the re-reflecting mirror 12. That is, the rotation axis of each direction of the biaxial gimbal 22 coincides with the focal position of the re-reflecting mirror 12, and the lens barrel 14 moves back and forth along the optical axis direction of the lens group 13.
- the rotation axis of each direction passes through the focal position of the re-reflecting mirror 12.
- the control unit 30 includes a CPU, a RAM, a ROM storing a control program, and an input unit such as a button.
- the control unit 30 performs zooming by changing the positional relationship of each lens constituting the lens group 13 in accordance with the operation of the user of the optical system 100.
- the control unit 30 determines the amount of movement of the lens barrel 14 and causes the moving unit 21 to move the lens barrel 14. That is, the control unit 30 moves the lens barrel 14 so that the front principal point of the lens group 13 always coincides with the focal point of the re-reflecting mirror 12.
- the amount of movement of the lens barrel 14 is predetermined and calculated as follows. That is, the movement amount of the front principal point position of the lens group 13 due to the change of the zoom magnification is measured in advance, and the movement amount of the measured front principal point position is offset to cancel the position of the front principal point of the lens group 13
- the amount of movement of the lens group 13 to match the focal position of the lens is calculated as the amount of movement of the lens barrel 14.
- the zoom magnification and the movement amount of the lens barrel 14 can be interlocked by adjusting how to cut the groove of the cam of the moving unit 21.
- control part 30 in FIG. 8 is an example to the last, and in fact, it can attach at arbitrary positions.
- Embodiment 2 of the present invention in addition to the effects described in Embodiment 1, the position of the front principal point can be fixed even when an enlarged image is obtained by zooming the lens.
- the advantage of having a single viewpoint can also be obtained when zooming.
- the center of rotation when the lens group 13 swings can be made coincident with the position of the front principal point of the lens group 13, and the single viewpoint can be kept by the swinging motion.
- the optical system according to the third embodiment of the present invention has a mechanism for providing a plurality of sub mirrors in addition to the main mirror and acquiring distance information from reflection images of the main mirror and the sub mirror.
- optical system according to the third embodiment of the present invention will be described below.
- FIG. 10 is a view schematically showing the configuration of an optical system 200 according to the third embodiment.
- 10 (a), 10 (b) and 10 (c) respectively show a front view, a right side view and a top view of the optical system 200.
- FIG. 10 (a), 10 (b) and 10 (c) respectively show a front view, a right side view and a top view of the optical system 200.
- FIG. 10 (a), 10 (b) and 10 (c) respectively show a front view, a right side view and a top view of the optical system 200.
- the optical system 200 has a configuration in which a sub mirror 50 is added to the optical system 10 according to the first embodiment.
- the function of the configuration other than the secondary mirror 50 is the same as that of the optical system 10 according to the first embodiment, so only the parts that are different from the optical system 10 will be described below.
- the secondary mirror 50 reflects light rays from space towards the re-reflecting mirror 12.
- the secondary mirror 50 is composed of a rotationally symmetric convex surface such as a quadric surface as defined by equation (1).
- a rotationally symmetric convex surface such as a quadric surface as defined by equation (1).
- the rotation axis of the secondary mirror 50 coincides with the rotation axis of the main mirror 11.
- FIG. 11 shows, as an example, an image obtained by photographing a parking lot using the optical system 200.
- the projected images of the primary mirror 11 and the secondary mirror 50 show a car, a nearby building and the sky, respectively.
- FIG. 12A shows an image taken when two sub mirrors are arranged so that the two sub mirrors appear on the image with the aspect ratio of 4: 3.
- This image includes the image 11A of the main mirror 11 and the image 50A of the sub mirror 50.
- the radius in the image of the secondary mirror 50 is ⁇
- the case where the image width is 4 ⁇ is the maximum size at which the secondary mirrors 50 do not overlap.
- the radius of the main mirror 11 in the image is 2 ⁇
- the center is at the bottom of the image with the least waste area.
- ⁇ can be obtained by the following equation (2).
- the angle ⁇ becomes larger in the horizontally long image as shown in FIG. 12B, and conversely becomes smaller in the vertically long image.
- This image includes the image 11A of the main mirror 11 and the image 50A of the sub mirror 50.
- ⁇ 90 °.
- the aspect ratio of the image is 4: 3, 3: 2: And 16: 9 are generally used, but in the case of using these aspect ratios, the useless area of the image is small if 30 ° ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 90 °.
- each mirror is a parabolic mirror.
- an object 1301 is at a close point.
- the position of the object 1301, and its image is in the position from infinity beam 1302 is projected to point P A is the point to be projected.
- the image of this object 1301 produced by the parabolic mirror MB is reflected by the parabolic mirror MB by the light beam 1303 traveling from the object 1301 toward the focal point of the parabolic mirror MB and projected onto the point P B ′ Image.
- the pixel value of the point P A and the point P B is not the same, it is not treated in the image projected to the point P A and the point P B by infinity of light, namely an object 1301 is close to the optical system I understand that.
- the boundary distance is defined as a distance at which the distance on the image of P B and P B ′ is exactly one pixel.
- the primary mirror 11 and one secondary mirror 50 or two secondary mirrors 50 can be used as the parabolic mirrors MA and MB described above.
- the above correspondence is determined for all pairs having a common field of view among combinations of mirrors, and the distance information is determined more stably by a method such as taking a majority of the results. be able to. For example, by using three mirrors of the main mirror 11 of the optical system 200 and the two sub mirrors 50, distance information can be stably obtained.
- distance information can be obtained from the reflection images of the main mirror 11 and the sub mirror 50.
- the present invention is not limited to the above contents, but can be practiced in various forms for achieving the object of the present invention and the objects accompanying it. It may be.
- the quadric surface represented by the formula (1) is mentioned as a formula representing the shape of the mirror, but a so-called aspherical shape as shown in the following formula (4) is used May be
- ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ ,... are respectively aspheric coefficients.
- the configuration of the lens group 13 may be configured such that the position of the front principal point does not change by zooming.
- the effect of fixing the position of the front principal point of the lens group 13 can also be obtained by using the lens group having such a configuration.
- Patent Document 3 discloses a technique for changing the focus while keeping the front principal point position constant in a zoom lens. By using this technique, it is possible to create a configuration in which the zoom does not change the position of the front principal point. Japanese Examined Patent Publication No. 61-10047
- FIG. 15 is a diagram showing an example of a data table stored in the ROM of the control unit 30. As shown in FIG. This data table stores the zoom magnification and the movement amount of the lens barrel 14 in association with each other. For example, when the zoom magnification is 1.2, it indicates that the movement amount of the lens barrel 14 is 2 mm. It is done.
- Embodiment 3 although the main mirror 11 and the sub mirror 50 are separately comprised, you may comprise by shape
- the present invention can also be implemented as an imaging device equipped with the optical system described in these embodiments.
- the present invention is useful as an optical system capable of obtaining a wide field of view while reducing the size and at the same time obtaining an image with the characteristics of a single viewpoint by zooming and swinging motion, and capturing a wide field of view. Applicable to all devices. In particular, it is suitable for applications where the size of the entire device is to be kept small.
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まず、本発明の実施の形態1に係る光学系について説明する。
本発明の実施の形態2に係る光学系は、レンズのズームおよび首振り動作に対しても単一視点を保持できる機構を有する。
本発明の実施の形態3に係る光学系は、主鏡のほかに複数の副鏡を設け、主鏡と副鏡のそれぞれの反射像から距離情報を取得することがための機構を有する。
11 主鏡
12 再反射鏡
13 レンズ群
14 鏡筒
15 台座
16 レンズ群の光軸
17 再反射鏡の回転軸
20 保持部材
21 移動部
22 2軸ジンバル
30 制御部
50 副鏡
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- 中央に開口部を有し、回転対称な放物凸面の一部の形状を有する主鏡と、
前記主鏡によって反射する光をさらに反射する、回転対称な放物凹面の一部の形状を有する再反射鏡と、
前記再反射鏡によって反射する光を結像させる少なくとも1枚のレンズと、
前記少なくとも1枚のレンズを保持する鏡筒とを備え、
前記少なくとも1枚のレンズの前側主点の位置が前記再反射鏡の焦点位置と一致し、
前記少なくとも1枚のレンズの光軸が前記放物凸面および前記放物凹面の回転軸に対して傾いている
光学系。 - 前記少なくとも1枚のレンズは、2枚以上のレンズを含むレンズ群であり、
前記レンズ群によって、ズームレンズを構成する
請求項1記載の光学系。 - さらに、
前記鏡筒を前記レンズ群の光軸方向に沿って前後に移動させるための構造を有する移動部を備え、
前記移動部は、前記レンズ群のズーム倍率変更によって生じる前側主点の位置の変動を相殺し、前記レンズ群の前側主点の位置を前記再反射鏡の焦点位置に一致させる位置に前記鏡筒を移動させるための構造を有する
請求項2記載の光学系。 - 前記レンズ群は、ズーム倍率の変更によって前側主点が移動しない構成を有する
請求項2記載の光学系。 - さらに、
前記鏡筒を支持し、前記レンズ群の光軸の向きを二軸方向に回転させることのできるジンバル機構を備え、
前記ジンバル機構の各方向の回転軸が前記再反射鏡の焦点位置を通る
請求項2~4のいずれか1項に記載の光学系。 - さらに、
回転対称な放物凸面形状を有する副鏡を1つ以上備え、
前記副鏡によって反射する光が前記再反射鏡によってさらに反射され、前記少なくとも1枚のレンズによって結像するよう、前記副鏡が配置されている
請求項1~5のいずれか1項に記載の光学系。 - 前記副鏡の数は2つである
請求項6記載の光学系。 - 前記2つの副鏡の中心軸が、前記主鏡の中心軸に対してなす開き角度をθとしたとき、30°≦θ≦90°である
請求項7記載の光学系。 - 前記主鏡と前記副鏡が一体として成型されている
請求項6~8のいずれか1項に記載の光学系。 - 請求項1~9のいずれか1項に記載の光学系を備える撮像装置。
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