Claims
- 1. An automatic exposure control for an automatic-focus photographic camera, comprising
- an adjustable objective successively adjustable to a number of different subject-distance settings;
- an objective adjuster movable to a like number of positions, each position corresponding to a one of the subject-distance settings of the objective;
- a control structure movable together with the objective adjuster through said like number of positions;
- a subject-distance detector automatically identifying which of the subject-distance settings best corresponds to a distance to a subject being photographed, the subject-distance detector including:
- (a) a first photodetector array fixed to the camera and including a first plurality of adjoining photodetectors,
- (b) a second photodetector array fixed to the camera and including a second plurality of adjoining photodetectors, the second plurality exceeding the first plurality by a number dependent upon the number of different subject-distance settings of the objective,
- (c) first optical means fixed to the camera and operative for projecting an image of a subject onto the first photodetector array in such a manner as to prevent any substantial shift between such projected image and the photodetectors in the first photodetector array for any subject-distance settings to which the objective may be adjusted,
- (d) second optical means fixed to the camera and operative for projecting another image of said subject onto the second photodetector array in such a manner as to induce a shift between the projected image and the photodetectors of the second photodetector array with such shift being dependent upon that one of the subject-distance settings which corresponds to objective distance to said subject,
- (e) a signal-evaluating circuit connected to all photodetectors in the first and second photodetector arrays in such a manner as to divide the photodetectors in the second photodetector array into a successive plurality of groups, each such group including a like number of adjoining photodetectors and overlapping an adjoining group by a like number of photodetectors, whereby each such group corresponds to a respective one of the subject-distance settings of the objective,
- the signal-evaluating circuit furthermore including a comparator and a comparison evaluator, the comparator performing a plurality of comparisons, in which plurality each comparison compares output signals produced by the photodetectors of the first photodetector array with output signals produced by the photodetectors in a corresponding group of photodetectors in the second photodetector groups
- and the comparison evaluator selecting that one of the comparisons in which such output signals best approximate each other, said comparison evaluator having as many outputs as many successive groups are present in the second photodetector array, whereby a group corresponding to a best subject-distance setting of the objective is identified by a signal at one of said outputs;
- a spring-powered drive and arrest mechanism including a plurality of like electromagnets connected to said outputs, the drive and arrest mechanism urging the objective adjuster and the control structure to move together through said positions successively, the electromagnets arresting the objective adjuster in accordance with that subject-distance setting which has been identified by the comparison evaluator while leaving the control structure unarrested and free to continue to move through further positions successively;
- a shutter;
- a shutter trigger causing the shutter to open when the control structure reaches one of said further positions past that position at which the objective adjuster is arrested;
- an electronic exposure timer for timing an exposure, the exposure timer including a summer connected to each of the photo-detectors in the second photodetector array for generating a sum signal corresponding to the reciprocal of the number of photodetectors contained in the second photodetector array, said sum signal being characteristic of prevailing light intensity at a subject being photographed; and
- a start switch starting the exposure timer when the objective adjuster and control structure reach a predetermined position.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 002,932, filed Jan. 12, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,324,463.
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