Claims
- 1. An apparatus for photometrically detecting a focused condition of an image-forming optical system having a first optical axis, comprising:
- light projection means for projecting a definitely-shaped beam of light onto an object to be imaged, said light projection means comprising a light transmitting section arranged separately from said first optical axis of said image-forming optical system;
- aperture means arranged at said light-transmitting section for forming said definitely-shaped beam of light projected onto said object into a definitely-shaped projected light beam having greater optical contrast than a visual field of said image-forming optical system without said aperture means, said aperture means being formed with a ring-like opening on an outer periphery for passing said light beam;
- means for conducting light reflected from said object along said first optical axis of said image-forming optical system;
- beam-splitting means arranged along said first optical axis of said image-forming optical system for partially deflecting said light being reflected from said object along said first optical axis along a second optical axis and for providing a first light path along said second optical axis; and
- light receiving means arranged along said second optical axis at a fixed location therealong corresponding to a focus position along said first optical axis of said image-forming optical system, and including at least two photoelectric sensor means having respective photoelectric surfaces thereof arranged perpendicularly to said second optical axis,
- wherein a focused condition of said image-forming optical system may be detected photometrically by said light receiving means in accordance with comparison of respective outputs of said at least two photoelectric sensor means.
- 2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said aperture means includes an iris, a light source and a lens disposed between said iris and said light source.
- 3. An apparatus as set forth in claim 2, wherein light from said light source is defined by said iris and said lens so that an optical image of said projected light beam is formed in only a portion of a visual field of said image-forming optical system.
- 4. An aperture as set forth in claim 1, wherein said light transmitting section includes a lens selectively coated with a light-interrupting membrane, said lens being located between said aperture means and said light projecting means.
Priority Claims (2)
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57-96534 |
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57-96535 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 500,964, filed June 3, 1983, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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