Abstract:
A compact zoom lens with a high magnification ratio composed of, from an object side, a first lens group having a positive refractive power provided at a fixed position; a second lens group having negative refractive power including a meniscus single lens, the convex surface of which faces the object side, a biconcave single lens and a positive single lens, being movable along the optical axis in accordance with a change of magnification; a third lens group having a positive refractive power, including a lens having a weak refractive power with at least one aspherical surface, provided at a fixed position; a fourth lens group having a positive refractive power, being movable in accordance with a change of magnification; and a fifth lens group having a weak refractive power provided at a fixed position.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention relates to a small-sized zoom lens having a high magnification ratio and high efficiency, being thereby suitable for a video camera. 
     In recent years, development of zoom lenses for various video cameras has become active with popularization of a homestyle video camera of an integration type. Zoom lenses having a high magnification ratio such as 8 times or more are known, and as the small-sized ones among them, there are known zoom lenses such as those described in Japanese Patent Publication Open to Public Inspection No. 13109/1992 (hereinafter referred to as Japanese Patent O.P.I. Publication) wherein five lens groups having respectively refractive powers which are positive, negative, positive, positive and positive in that order from the object side are incorporated, and the second and fourth lens groups move in the course of zooming. In a zoom lens of this type, the number of moving lens groups including that for focusing is two, owing to the focusing function of the fourth lens group, which is a special feature advantageous for making a zoom lens small. In the case of a zoom lens of this type, however, it has been difficult to achieve a high magnification ratio and high efficiency. 
     Further, when a long focal length is taken at a telescopic end for achieving a high magnification ratio, the amount of movement of the fourth lens group for focusing at the telescopic end is increased, and aberration variation between the infinite object distance and the closest object distance is large. When a short focal length is taken at a wide angle end position to avoid the problem mentioned above, an increase of distortion is brought about, which is disadvantageous. Further, to satisfy the demand for high efficiency of a zoom lens, it has been considered to use many aspheric surfaces in the zoom lens. However, when an aspheric surface is used for a lens having a strong refractive power in a zoom lens, efficiency of the zoom lens is extremely deteriorated, which has been a problem. 
     Due to the problems mentioned above, zoom lenses known so far have not necessarily been satisfactory to obtain a small-sized zoom lens having a high magnification ratio and high efficiency. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     An object of the invention is to provide a small-sized zoom lens offering high image quality which is composed of five lens groups and is free from the problems mentioned above despite its high magnification ratio, such as from 10 times to 12 times or more. 
     In an embodiment of the zoom lens of the invention, the zoom lens is composed of a positive first lens group that is stationary in the course of zooming, a negative lens group that moves during zooming, a positive third lens group that is stationary in zooming, a positive fourth lens group that moves during zooming and a stationary fifth lens group having a strong refractive power arranged in that order from the object side. The second lens group is composed of three lenses which include a negative meniscus single lens with its convex surface facing the object side, a biconcave single lens and a positive single lens which are arranged in that order from the object side, and the third lens group is composed of a lens having at least one aspherical surface and a weak refractive power and a positive lens having a weak refractive power. The foregoing represents characteristics of the embodiment of the zoom lens of the invention. 
     As shown in FIG. 1, the zoom lens of the invention is composed of a positive first lens group, a negative second lens group that moves during zooming for the zooming function, a stationary and positive third lens group for leading divergent rays from the second lens group to the fourth lens group, and a fourth lens group that moves during zooming for correcting changes in position of an image surface caused by the zooming. A stationary fifth lens group having weak refractive power is used for correcting effectively an image surface and distortion, having comparatively less influence on other aberrations by being next to the image surface. 
     Further, the second lens group is composed of three lenses which include a negative meniscus single lens with its convex surface facing the object side, a biconcave single lens and a positive single lens, arranged in that order from the object side. Owing to the lens arrangement mentioned above, a change in efficiency caused by the movement of the second lens group can be kept small even in the case of zooming with a high magnification ratio such as 10 times or more. Furthermore, the arrangement of the second lens group mentioned above is advantageous also for keeping small the occurrence of distortion at a wide angle end position, thus it is advantageous for developing a wider angle lens. In addition, at least one aspheric lens is employed in the third lens group so that spherical aberration may be corrected satisfactorily, and the aspheric lens is caused to have a relatively weak refractive power, thereby deterioration of efficiency caused by lens decentering can be kept small despite the usage of an aspheric lens, resulting in enhancement of productivity in mass production. Owing to the foregoing, excellent efficiency can be realized even on a zoom lens having a high magnification ratio which has so far been considered disadvantageous in a zoom lens of a type wherein two lens groups move. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     FIG. 1 is a diagram showing how each lens group moves basically and FIG. 2 represents sectional views of the first, second, third, fourth and fifth examples of a zoom lens of the invention. FIGS. 3(a)-(i) represent respectively aberration curves at a wide angle end position, a middle position and a telescopic end position in the first example of the zoom lens of the invention, and FIGS. 4(a)-(i) represent respectively aberration curves at a wide angle end position, a middle position and a telescopic end position in the second example of the zoom lens of the invention, FIGS. 5(a)-(i) represent respectively aberration curves at a wide angle end position, a middle position and a telescopic end position in the third example of the zoom lens of the invention, FIGS. 6(a)-(i) represent respectively aberration curves at a wide angle end position, a middle position and a telescopic end position in the fourth example of the zoom lens of the invention, and FIGS. 7(a)-(i) represent respectively aberration curves at a wide angle end position, a middle position and a telescopic end position in the fifth example of the zoom lens of the invention. 
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     Examples of a zoom lens of the invention will be explained as follows. In the following examples, it is preferable that the conditions below are satisfied secondarily in addition to satisfying the basic constitution mentioned above. 
     Condition (1) 
     The fourth lens group includes two lenses, one is a positive lens and the other is a negative lens, satisfying the flowing inequalities; 
     45.0&lt;V+ 
     V-&lt;40.0 
     1.0&lt;f4/f+&lt;3.0 
     -2.5&lt;f4/f-&lt;-0.5 
     wherein, 
     V+: Abbe&#39;s number of a positive lens having the strongest refractive power among the fourth lens group 
     V-: Abbe&#39;s number of a negative lens having the strongest refractive power among the fourth lens group 
     f4: Focal length of the fourth lens group 
     f+: Focal length of a positive lens having the strongest refractive power among the fourth lens group 
     f-: Focal length of a negative lens having the strongest refractive power among the fourth lens group 
     Condition (2) 
     The fourth lens group is composed of three lenses, namely one positive lens, one negative lens and a lens having at least one aspheric surface and weak refractive power. 
     Condition (3) 
     To satisfy the following conditions in addition to satisfying Condition 2) above. 
     
         fw/|f4a|&lt;0.25 
    
     wherein, 
     fw: Focal length of the total system at a wide angle end position 
     f4a: Focal length of a lens having at least one aspheric surface and weak refractive power in the fourth lens group. 
     Condition (4) 
     
         f3/|f3a|&lt;0.25 
    
     wherein 
     f3: Focal length of the third lens group 
     f3a: Focal length of a lens having at least one aspheric surface and a weak refractive power in the third lens group. 
     Condition (5) 
     
         0&lt;fT/f5&lt;1.5 
    
     wherein 
     fT: Focal length of the total system at a telescopic end position 
     f5: Focal length of the fifth lens group 
     Condition (6) 
     The fifth lens group includes at least one aspheric surface. 
     Condition (7) 
     
         6&lt;Z·fw/|f.sub.2 |&lt;13 
    
     wherein, 
     fw: Entire focal length at a wide angle end position 
     f 2  : Focal length of the second lens group 
     Z: Magnification ratio 
     The meaning of the condition to be satisfied secondarily is as follows. 
     Condition (1) relates to the constitution of the fourth lens group, and satisfying this condition is advantageous for keeping the change in chromatic aberration of magnification caused by moving the fourth lens group small. 
     However, when the fourth lens group is composed of not less than four lenses, the condition mentioned above does not necessarily need to be satisfied because it is easy to share the effect of correction. 
     Condition (2) relates to the constitution of the fourth lens group. Since the fourth lens group is a moving group, it is important for obtaining excellent lens efficiency that efficiency change caused by the movement is kept small. Therefore, coma aberration and others are corrected satisfactorily by using an aspheric surface and efficiency fluctuation caused by decentering of an aspheric lens is kept small by using a lens having comparatively weak refractive power. 
     Condition (3) is a condition relating to refractive power of a lens having comparatively weak refractive power in Condition 2), and satisfying this condition is advantageous for using the Condition 2) more effectively. Though the fourth lens group is required to be as light in weight as possible because the lens group is a moving group, satisfying Condition (3) is advantageous for keeping the efficiency fluctuation small when materials which are lighter than a glass lens but are more inferior from an environmental aspect, like plastic lenses, are used. When no plastic lens is used, Condition (3) does not necessarily need to be satisfied. 
     Condition (4) is a condition relating to a lens having a comparatively weak refractive power in the third lens group, and satisfying this condition is preferable for keeping the efficiency fluctuation caused by decentering of a main lens employing an aspheric surface small. In the case of a greater F number, however, this condition does not always need to be satisfied because decentering has less influence on spherical aberration. 
     Condition (5) relates to refractive power of the fifth lens group, and when the upper limit of this condition is exceeded, an amount of movement of the fourth lens group is increased, which is disadvantageous for making a zoom lens small, while, when the lower limit is exceeded, on the contrary, a negative Petzval&#39;s sum increases to adversely affect aberration correction. For the reasons mentioned above, it is preferable for making a zoom lens small and maintaining lens efficiency that Condition (5) is satisfied. However, when a small size of a zoom lens has priority, or when lens efficiency has priority, Condition (5) does not necessarily need to be satisfied. 
     Condition (6) relates to the fifth lens group, and it is effective for correcting satisfactorily a curved image surface and distortion to use an aspheric surface in the fifth lens group. However, when the fifth lens group is composed of two lenses or more, this condition is not always necessary. 
     Condition (7) relates to the second lens group. To realize a zoom lens having a high magnification ratio such as 10-12 times or more, it is necessary to keep aberration fluctuations in zooming small. Weakening refractive power of the second lens group is also effective for keeping the aberration fluctuations small. However, this causes an increase in movement of the lens group in the course of zooming, which is disadvantageous for making a zoom lens small. Therefore, it is effective for realizing a small-sized lens to solve the aforementioed problems while keeping the aberration fluctuations small, so that Condition (7) is satisfied. When the F number is large, however, it is not always necessary to satisfy this condition, because efficiency fluctuation is small. 
     Various data in the examples are shown below as tables. Further, values corresponding to each condition for each example described in the present specification are shown as separate tables. Incidentally, in the examples, a lowpass filter, an infrared blocking filter and a cover glass equivalent to a face plate are provided between the surface of the lens nearest the image surface and the image surface. 
     Symbols in the table represent as follows. 
     R: Radius of curvature on each reflacting surface 
     D: Distance between reflacting surfaces 
     N: Refraction index of lens material (d line in wavelength=587.56 nm) 
     V: Abbe&#39;s No. of lens material 
     F: Focal length of total lens system 
     2ω: Angle of view 
     FNo.: F-number 
     Y: Image height 
     Z: Magnification ratio 
     Aspherical shapes in Examples are represented by the following expression. ##EQU1## 
     Each symbol in the expression represents as follows. 
     C=1/R: Paraxial curvature of aspherical surface 
     h: Distance from optical axis 
     K: Circular cone constant 
     φ: Amount of deformation (including an amount of displacement of aspherical surface) measured in the direction from surface summit to an optical axis 
     EXAMPLE 1 
     
                       TABLE 1______________________________________F = 6.00-63.00 FNo. = 2.07-2.962ω = 53.6°-5.5°          Y = 3.03       Z = 10.5Surface No.  R          D      N       ν______________________________________ 1                   30.938   0.80 1.84666 23.8 2                   18.376   4.65 1.69680 55.5 3         First lens                185.307  0.15 4         group     22.413   2.50 1.69680 55.5 5                   56.876   A 6                   33.464   0.60 1.77250 49.6 7                   6.886    2.70 8         Second lens                -12.231  0.55 1.77250 49.6 9         group     12.231   1.0010                   14.914   1.55 1.84666 23.811                   -188.555 B12                   19.768   1.95 1.58913 61.213         Third lens                -40.712  0.7014         group     -14.261  1.40 1.58300 30.015                   -15.951  C16                   19.757   1.40 1.49200 57.017         Fourth lens                19.099   0.2018         group     21.304   0.70 1.84666 23.819                   8.584    4.05 1.69680 55.520                   - 23.894 D 21         Fifth lens                 -20.000  1.40                               1.49200                                       57.022         group     -16.088  1.20 23                   ∞  4.90                               1.51633                                       64.1      Cover glass24                   ∞______________________________________Group distanceF         A      B           C     D______________________________________ 6.00      0.60  19.25       5.04   7.7118.75     10.50  9.35        2.36  10.3863.00     17.10  2.75        10.93  1.82______________________________________Focal length of each lens groupFirst lens group    F(1-5) = 29.263Second lens group   F(6-11) = -6.551Third lens group    F(12-15) = 25.301Fourth lens group   F(16-20) = 20.702Fifth lens group    F(21-22) = 149.514______________________________________Aspherical coefficient               Exponent______________________________________ K = 0.18941 × 10A1 = 0.12368 × 10.sup.-3               P1 = 4.0A2 = -0.45856 × 10.sup.-5               P2 = 6.0A3 = 0.32546 × 10.sup.-6               P3 = 8.0A4 = -0.61608 × 10.sup.-8               P4 = 10.0 K = -0.17842A1 = -0.51118 × 10.sup.-4               P1 = 4.0A2 = 0.15623 × 10.sup.-6               P2 = 6.0A3 = 0.17595 × 10.sup.-7               P3 = 8.0A4 = -0.20593 × 10.sup.-9               P4 = 10.0 K = -0.39583 × 10A1 = 0.52448 × 10.sup.-4               P1 = 4.0A2 = -0.20229 × 10.sup.-5               P2 = 6.0A3 = 0.14852 × 10 .sup.-7               P3 = 8.0A4 = -0.61110 × 10.sup.-9               P4 = 10.0______________________________________ 
    
     EXAMPLE 2 
     
                       TABLE 2______________________________________F =5.86-61.84  FNo. = 2.07-2.922ω = 54.7°-5.6°          Y = 3.03       Z = 10.55Surface No.  R          D      N       ν______________________________________ 1                   26.617   1.00 1.84666 23.8 2                   16.420   5.10 1.69680 55.5 3         First lens                167.152  0.15 4         group     20.563   2.40 1.69680 55.5 5                   43.804   A 6                   35.198   0.60 1.77250 49.6 7                   6.122    2.70 8         Second lens                -11.795  0.60 1.77250 49.6 9         group     11.795   1.0010                   14.480   1.60 1.84666 23.811                   -139.973 B12                   17.915   1.90 1.58913 61.213         Third lens                -43.841  0.9014         group     -14.261  1.40 1.58300 30.015                   -15.673  C16                   17.953   0.70 1.84666 23.817         Fourth lens                8.078    4.60 1.62299 58.218         group     -19.084  D 19         Fifth lens                 -20.000  1.40                               1.49200                                       57.020         group     -17.714  1.32 21                   ∞  4.90                               1.51633                                       64.1      Cover glass22                   ∞______________________________________Group distanceF         A       B           C    D______________________________________ 5.86     0.50    17.60       4.46 7.4818.31     9.50    8.60        1.78 10.1661.84     15.50   2.60        9.94 2.00______________________________________Focal length of each lens groupFirst lens group    F(1-5) = 27.371Second lens group   F(6-11) = -5.908Third lens group    F(12-15) = 23.731Fourth lens group   F(16-18) = 19.928Fifth lens group    F(19-20) = 262.019______________________________________Aspherical coefficient               Exponent______________________________________ K = 0.22772 × 10A1 = 0.18863 × 10.sup.-3               P1 = 4.0A2 = -0.60059 × 10.sup.-5               P2 = 6.0A3 = 0.39695 × 10.sup.-6               P3 = 8.0A4 = -0.74531 × 10.sup.-8               P4 = 10.0 K =  -0.67699A1 = 0.24497 × 10.sup.-4               P1 = 4.0A2 = -0.18724 × 10.sup.-6               P2 = 6.0A3 = -0.39747 × 10.sup.-8               P3 = 8.0A4 = -0.24862 × 10.sup.-9               P4 = 10.0 K = -0.38993 × 10A1 = -0.13676 × 10.sup.-5               P1 = 4.0A2 = -0.23742 × 10.sup.-5               P2 = 6.0A3 = 0.97103 × 10.sup.-7               P3 = 8.0A4 = -0.17929 × 10.sup.-9               P4 = 10.0______________________________________ 
    
     EXAMPLE 3 
     
                       TABLE 3______________________________________F = 5.45-56.98 FNo.= 1.86-2.312ω = 58.1°-6.1°          Y = 3.03       Z = 10.46Surface No.  R          D      N       ν______________________________________ 1                   31.726   0.80 1.84666 23.8 2                   19.449   6.30 1.69680 55.5 3         First lens                150.623  0.15 4         group     22.062   3.00 1.69680 55.5 5                   48.434   A 6                   26.888   0.60 1.77250 49.6 7                   6.230    3.35 8         Second lens                -12.607  0.60 1.77250 49.6 9         group     12.607   1.0010                   15.126   1.80 1.84666 23.811                   -104.232 B12                   19.418   1.90 1.58913 61.213         Third lens                -38.954  0.9014         group     -14.261  1.40 1.58300 30.015                   -17.088  C16                   15.692   0.70 1.84666 23.817         Fourth lens                7.705    4.80 1.62299 58.218         group     -19.599  D 19         Fifth lens                 -20.000  1.40                               1.49200                                       57.020         group     -18.082  1.88 21         Cover glass                 ∞  4.90                               1.51633                                       64.122         ∞______________________________________Group distanceF         A      B            C    D______________________________________ 5.45      0.50  19.90        4.99 5.7316.91     10.88  9.52         2.64 8.0856.98     17.80  2.60         8.18 2.55______________________________________Focal length of each lens groupFirst lens group    F(1-5) = 31.565Second lens group   F(6-11) = -6.564Third lens group    F(12-15) = 26.004Fourth lens group   F(16-18) = 18.431Fifth lens group    F(19-20) = 308.897______________________________________Aspherical coefficient               Exponent______________________________________ K = 0.33736 × 10A1 = 0.17476 × 10.sup.-3               P1 = 4.0A2 = -0.59792 × 10.sup.-5               P2 = 6.0A3 = 0.39703 × 10.sup.-6               P3 = 8.0A4 = -0.74528 × 10.sup.-8               P4 = 10.0 K =  -0.16753 × 10A1 = 0.29425 × 10.sup.-4               P1 = 4.0A2 = -0.28964 × 10.sup.-6               P2 = 6.0A3 = -0.45149 × 10.sup.-8               P3 = 8.0A4 = -0.25024 × 10.sup.-9               P4 = 10.0 K = -0.19349 × 10A1 = -0.71472 × 10.sup.-5               P1 = 4.0A2 = -0.23537 × 10.sup.-5               P2 = 6.0A3 = 0.97145 × 10.sup.-7               P3 = 8.0A4 = -0.17924 × 10.sup.-9               P4 = 10.0______________________________________ 
    
     EXAMPLE 4 
     
                       TABLE 4______________________________________F = 5.46-62.65 FNo. 2.07-2.622ω = 58.0°-5.5°          Y = 3.03       Z = 11.47Surface No.  R          D      N       ν______________________________________ 1                   33.249   0.80 1.84666 23.8 2         First lens                19.871   6.00 1.69680 55.5 3         group     194.076  0.15 4                   23.505   3.00 1.69680 55.5 5                   58.099   A 6                   57.012   0.60 1.77250 49.6 7                   6.554    2.50 8         Second lens                -13.847  0.60 1.77250 49.6 9         group     13.847   1.1010                   15.540   1.55 1.84666 23.811                   -221.311 B12                   16.123   1.85 1.58913 61.213         Third lens                -194.719 1.0514         group     -13.986  1.40 1.49200 57.015                   -12.791  C16                   14.894   1.40 1.49200 57.017         Fourth lens                17.435   0.3018         group     27.000   0.70 1.84666 23.819                   8.864    4.05 1.69680 55.520                   -25.843  D  21        Fifth lens                 -19.998  1.40                               1.49200                                       57.022         group     -14.050  1.50 23                   ∞  4.90                               1.51633                                       64.1      Cover glass24                   ∞______________________________________Group distanceF         A      B            C    D______________________________________ 5.46      0.60  21.10        5.34 6.4917.42     11.34  10.36        2.17 9.6662.65     18.50   3.20        9.86 1.97______________________________________Focal length of each lens groupFirst lens group    F(1-5) = 31.378Second lens group   F(6-11) = -6.489Third lens group    F(12-15) = 23.703Fourth lens group   F(16-20) = 22.557Fifth lens group    F(21-22) = 89.091______________________________________Aspherical coefficient               Exponent______________________________________ K = -0.10467 × 10A1 = 0.68591 × 10.sup.-4               P1 = 4.0A2 = -0.51307 × 10.sup.-5               P2 = 6.0A3 = 0.2890g × 10.sup.-6               P3 = 8.0A4 = -0.57153 ×  10.sup.-8               P4 = 10.0 K = 0.12191A1 = -0.58456 × 10.sup.-4               P1 = 4.0A2 = 0.4560l × 10.sup.-6               P2 = 6.0A3 = -0.24028 × 10.sup.-7               P3 = 8.0A4 = 0.20014 × 10.sup.-9               P4 = 10.0 K = -0.28942 × 10A1 = 0.54807 × 10.sup.-4               P1 = 4.0A2 = 0.58114 × 10.sup.-6               P2 = 6.0A3 = -0.68659 × 10.sup.-7               P3 = 8.0A4 = -0.98295 × 10.sup.-9               P4 = 10.0______________________________________ 
    
     EXAMPLE 5 
     
                       TABLE 5______________________________________F = 6.00-57.16 FNo.= 2.07-2.962ω = 53.6°-6.1°          Y = 3.03       Z = 9.53Surface No.  R          D      N       ν______________________________________ 1                   30.961   0.80 1.84666 23.8 2         First lens                18.630   4.55 1.69680 55.5 3         group     177.308  0.15 4                   23.129   2.55 1.69680 55.5 5                   58.099   A 6                   40.907   0.60 1.77250 4 9.6 7                   7.096    2.50 8         Second lens                -12.922  0.60 1.77250 49.6 9         group     12.922   1.1010                   15.628   1.55 1.84666 23.811                   -202.67 6                         B12                   16.132   1.85 1.58913 61.213         Third lens                -194.719 1.0514         group     -13.986  1.40 1.49200 57.015                   -13.759  C16                   19.520   1.40 1.49200 57.017         Fourth lens                17.435   0.3018         group     19.464   0.70 1.84666 23.819                   8.215    4.05 1.69680 55.520                   -25.843  D 21         Fifth lens                 -19.998  1.40                               1.49200                                       57.022         group     -15.527  1.50 23                   ∞  4.90                               1.51633                                       64.1      Cover glass24                   ∞______________________________________Group distanceF         A      B            C    D______________________________________ 6.00      0.60  19.70        4.54 7.2918.27     10.62  9.68         1.87 9.9757.16     17.30  3.00         8.92 2.92______________________________________Focal length of each lens groupFirst lens group    F(1-5) = 29.903Second lens group   F(6-11) = -6.756Third lens group    F(12-15) = 25.184Fourth lens group   F(16-20) = 21.237Fifth lens group    F(21-22) = 127.929______________________________________Aspherical coefficient               Exponent______________________________________ K =-0.80726A1 = 0.68053 × 10.sup.-4               P1 = 4.0A2 = -0.4482g × 10.sup.-5               P2 = 6.0A3 = 0.29613 × 10.sup.-6               P3 = 8.0A4 = -0.59723 ×  10.sup.-8               P4 = 10.0 K = 0.68287A1 = -0.59243 × 10.sup.-4               P1 = 4.0A2 = 0.96652 × 10.sup.-6               P2 = 6.0A3 = -0.20376 × 10.sup.-7               P3 = 8.0A4 = 0.22482 × 10.sup.-9               P4 = 1.0.0 K = -0.26364 × 10A1 = 0.56735 × 10.sup.-4               P1 = 4.0A2 = 0.77705 × 10.sup.-6               P2 = 6.0A3 = -0.64496 × 10.sup.-7               P3 = 8.0A4 = -0.87562 × 10.sup.-9               P4 = 10.0______________________________________ 
    
     
                       TABLE 6______________________________________Example      Example  Example  Example                                 Example1            2        3        4      5______________________________________f3/|f3a|   0.08     0.06     0.14   0.12   0.04V+      55.5     58.2     58.2   55.5   55.5V-      23.8     23.8     23.8   23.8   23.8f4/f+   2.17     2.05     1.94   2.27   2.26f4/f-   -1.19    -1.11    -0.99  -1.42  -1.23fw/|f4a|   0.002    --       --     0.03   0.01fT/f5   0.42     0.24     0.18   0.7    0.45Z · fw/|f.sub.z |   9.62     10.46    8.68   9.65   8.46______________________________________ 
    
     As each Example and drawing show, the zoom lens realized by the invention is small-sized despite a magnification ratio as high as 10 times or more and is excellent in efficiency as shown in each abberation diagram.