DIN ISO 517-2009 Photography - Apertures and related properties pertaining to photographic lenses - Designations and measurements (ISO 517 2008) English version of DIN ISO 517 2009.pdf
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1、May 2009DEUTSCHE NORM English price group 8No part of this standard may be reproduced without prior permission ofDIN Deutsches Institut fr Normung e. V., Berlin. Beuth Verlag GmbH, 10772 Berlin, Germany,has the exclusive right of sale for German Standards (DIN-Normen).ICS 37.040.10!$Wf that is, at l
2、east 50 times the focal length of the lens. 2 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 2.1 aperture stop physical stop that limits the cross-section of the light beam that can pass through the lens to reach the centre of the on-axis image 2.
3、2 entrance pupil image of the aperture stop as viewed from a point in the object space on its optical axis (the image of the aperture stop formed by the front elements of the lens) 2.3 exit pupil image of the aperture stop as viewed from a point in the image plane of the lens and on its optical axis
4、 (the image of the aperture stop formed by the rear elements of the lens) 2.4 focal length of the photographic lens f limiting value of the image size h of a sharp imaged far-distant object h divided by its angular extension in the object space i.e. lim0tan( )hf=See Figure 1. 2.5 relative aperture o
5、f a photographic lens twice the numerical aperture where the numerical aperture is the sine of the semi-angle subtended by the exit NOTE For photographic applications, the relative aperture is equivalent (within a 1/3 stop) to the ratio of the diameter of the entrance pupil to the focal length. Phot
6、ography Apertures and related properties pertaining to photographic lenses Designations and measurements N1) National footnote: Applies to a magnification of zero. pupil at the focal plane N1)DIN ISO 517:2009-05 42.6 f-number stop number the reciprocal value of the relative aperture (2.5) 2.7 true f
7、-number unrounded standard f-number See 3.2.2. Key 1 lens under test NOTE The object size h is positive, the image size h is negative and is positive. Figure 1 Focal length of a photographic lens (2.4) 3 Aperture markings 3.1 Designations The relative aperture of a lens shall be designated by 1: fol
8、lowed by the numerical value of f-number, for example 1:2,8. Where preferable, the symbol f/ followed by the number value may be used, for example f/2,8. 3.2 Marking series 3.2.1 Standard series of f-number marking The standard series of f-number marking shall be as follows: 0,5 0,7 1 (or 1,0) 1,4 2
9、 2,8 4 5,6 8 11 16 22 32 45 64 90 128. NOTE When f-numbers are marked on a lens, points may be used as decimal signs instead of commas. 3.2.2 Standard f-number series The standard f-number, or “whole stop” series shall be calculated according to the following formula: 2-number 2mf = where m = 2, 1,
10、0, 1, 2, . (m is an integer). DIN ISO 517:2009-05 53.2.3 f-number of the maximum relative aperture The f-number of the maximum relative aperture, that is the smallest f-number pertaining to the given lens, need not be selected from the standard series, but shall be followed by the series, beginning
11、with the next larger number whenever practical, and progressing as far as required in the individual application. EXAMPLE A 1:1,9 lens could be marked 1,9 2,8 4 5,6 8 etc., if it were believed that to mark it 1,9 2,0 2,8 4,0 5,6 etc., would confuse the markings at the 1,9 end of the scale. 3.2.4 Sub
12、divisions of the standard f-number Each standard f-number, or “whole stop”, division of scale markings may be divided into two or three subdivisions in 1/2 or 1/3 steps of a stop calculated, for 1/2 subdivision, in a geometric series with first term 0,5 and factor 42 and for 1/3 subdivision in a geo
13、metric series with first term 0,5 and factor 62 . Table 1 gives the calculated whole, half and third stops. Table 1 f-number series Whole stop Half stop Third stop Whole stop Half stop Third stop 0,500 0,500 0,500 0,595 0,561 22,63 22,63 22,63 0,707 0,630 26,91 25,40 0,707 0,841 0,707 32,00 28,51 1,
14、000 0,794 32,00 38,05 32,00 1,189 0,891 45,25 35,92 1,000 1,414 1,000 53,82 40,32 1,682 1,122 45,25 64,00 45,25 2,000 1,260 76,11 50,80 1,414 2,378 1,414 90,51 57,02 2,828 1,587 64,00 107,6 64,00 3,364 1,782 128,0 71,84 2,000 4,000 2,000 80,63 4,757 2,245 90,51 90,51 5,657 2,520 101,6 2,828 6,727 2,
15、828 114,0 8,000 3,175 128,0 128,0 9,514 3,564 4,000 11,31 4,000 13,45 4,490 16,00 5,040 5,657 19,03 5,657 6,350 7,127 8,000 8,000 8,980 10,08 11,31 11,31 12,70 14,25 16,00 16,00 17,96 20,16 DIN ISO 517:2009-05 64 Tolerances of f-numbers for photographic lenses The measured f-numbers shall equal the
16、true f-number within the tolerances given in Table 2. If the full aperture f-number is selected from the standard series, the tolerance shall be applied to the true f-number. Table 2 Tolerances of measured f-numbers Marked f-number Tolerances (to true f-number) Full aperture 5 % Smaller than f/5,6 +
17、 12 % 11 % ( 1/3 stop) f/5,6 and larger + 19 % 16 % ( 1/2 stop) 5 Methods for measuring effective entrance pupil and focal length 5.1 General There are a number of possible procedures for measuring the effective entrance pupil and focal length of a photographic lens, which may be used if the measuri
18、ng errors are within the permissible tolerances. As examples, two of the methods most frequently used for measuring the entrance pupil and two methods for measuring the focal length are given in 5.2. NOTE These measurement methods are appropriate for lenses of focal lengths from 20 mm to 500 mm and
19、with apertures from 5 mm to 100 mm. For lenses outside this range, other methods might be appropriate. 5.2 Measurement methods 5.2.1 Effective entrance pupil 5.2.1.1 Method 1 for measuring the diameter of the effective pupil of a photographic lens 5.2.1.1.1 Principle Method 1 uses a direct measureme
20、nt of the entrance pupil diameter. 5.2.1.1.2 Apparatus 5.2.1.1.2.1 Travelling compound microscope, with means for shifting the microscope in a direction at right angles to its axis through a measured distance not less than the diameter of the effective entrance pupil to be measured. The microscope s
21、hall have a working distance sufficiently long to permit the microscope to be focused on the limiting opening of the photographic lens through its front element, and shall be fitted with a reticle. 5.2.1.1.2.2 Extended light source. 5.2.1.1.3 Procedure Mount the photographic lens, the effective entr
22、ance pupil of which is to be measured, with its axis parallel to the axis of the measuring microscope (5.2.1.1.2.1). Illuminate the lens using the extended light source (5.2.1.1.2.2) through its rear element and direct the front element of the lens towards the measuring microscope. Focus the microsc
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