Claims
- 1. An imaging device comprising:
an image lens disposed in an optical path; an image sensor coupled to the optical path and capable of detecting illumination passing through the image lens and generating an image signal based on the detected illumination; and a brightness controller coupled along the optical path, the brightness controller capable of executing an auto-focus operation that generates an auto-focus signal based on the image signal, a brightness control operation that controls luminous flux diameter along the optical path, and a light transmittance control operation that controls light transmittance without changing the luminous flux diameter, the auto-focus operation determining a focus condition without changing the luminous flux diameter.
- 2. An imaging device according to claim 1 further comprising:
a controllable aperture that is controlled to modify the luminous flux diameter.
- 3. An imaging device according to claim 1 further comprising:
a neutral density filter that can be inserted and removed from the optical path to control light transmittance without changing the luminous flux diameter.
- 4. An imaging device according to claim 1 further comprising:
a controllable aperture that is controlled to modify the luminous flux diameter; and a neutral density filter that can be inserted and removed from the optical path to control light transmittance without changing the luminous flux diameter, both the controllable aperture and the neutral density filter being disposed along the optical path.
- 5. An imaging device according to claim 1 further comprising:
a focusing lens disposed in the optical path between the image lens and the image sensor.
- 6. An imaging device according to claim 1 wherein:
the imaging device is a still image imaging device.
- 7. An imaging device according to claim 1 wherein:
the auto-focus operation and the light transmittance control operation are performed concurrently.
- 8. An imaging device according to claim 1 further comprising:
a fixed objective lens disposed along the optical path.
- 9. An imaging device according to claim 1 further comprising:
a zoom lens disposed along the optical path.
- 10. An imaging device according to claim 1 further comprising:
a controller; and a control process operational in the controller, the control process including:
a processing logic capable of detecting illumination at the image sensor and producing a signal indicative of the amount of light impinging on the image sensor; a processing logic capable of generating an automatic-exposure signal based on the detected illumination level in combination with generation of the auto-focus signal; and a processing logic capable of responding to an increase in detected illumination intensity by controlling light transmittance without changing the luminous flux diameter.
- 11. An imaging device according to claim 10 further comprising:
a processing logic capable of reducing the detected light to a level within a desired range.
- 12. An imaging device according to claim 10 further comprising:
a zoom lens disposed in the optical path; a processing logic capable of detecting changes in system setting of the imaging device; and a processing logic responsive to the detected changes in system setting and capable of positioning the zoom lens along the optical path in response to the changed system settings.
- 13. An imaging device according to claim 10 further comprising:
a processing logic capable of detecting changes in system setting of the imaging device; and a processing logic responsive to the detected changes in system setting and capable of modifying the illumination level of light reaching the image sensor in some circumstances by changing the aperture in other circumstances by inserting the neutral density filter into the optical path.
- 14. An imaging device according to claim 10 further comprising:
a focusing lens disposed in the optical path; a processing logic capable of detecting changes in system setting of the imaging device; and a processing logic responsive to the detected changes in system setting and capable of modifying the position of the focusing lens and detecting the auto-focus signal at different positions along the optical path.
- 15. A control process executable in an imaging device that includes an imaging lens disposed in an optical path, an image sensor coupled to the optical path and capable of detecting illumination passing through the image lens and generating an image signal based on the detected illumination, and a brightness controller coupled along the optical path, the control process comprising:
a processing logic capable of executing an auto-focus operation that generates an auto-focus signal based on the image signal; a processing logic capable of executing a brightness control operation that controls luminous flux diameter along the optical path; and a processing logic capable of executing a light transmittance control operation that controls light transmittance without changing the luminous flux diameter, the auto-focus operation determining a focus condition without changing the luminous flux diameter.
- 16. A control process according to claim 15 further comprising:
a processing logic capable of detecting illumination at the image sensor and producing a signal indicative of the amount of light impinging on the image sensor; a processing logic capable of generating an automatic-exposure signal based on the detected illumination level in combination with generation of the autofocus signal; and a processing logic capable of responding to an increase in detected illumination intensity by controlling light transmittance without changing the luminous flux diameter.
- 17. A control process according to claim 15 further comprising:
a processing logic capable of reducing the detected light to a level within a desired range.
- 18. A control process according to claim 15 further comprising:
a zoom lens disposed in the optical path; a processing logic capable of detecting changes in system setting of the imaging device; and a processing logic responsive to the detected changes in system setting and capable of positioning the zoom lens along the optical path in response to the changed system settings.
- 19. A control process according to claim 15 further comprising:
a processing logic capable of detecting changes in system setting of the imaging device; and a processing logic responsive to the detected changes in system setting and capable of modifying the illumination level of light reaching the image sensor in some circumstances by changing the aperture in other circumstances by inserting the neutral density filter into the optical path.
- 20. A control process according to claim 15 further comprising:
a focusing lens disposed in the optical path; a processing logic capable of detecting changes in system setting of the imaging device; and a processing logic responsive to the detected changes in system setting and capable of modifying the position of the focusing lens and detecting the auto-focus signal at different positions along the optical path.
- 21. A method of controlling brightness in an imaging device including an image lens and an image sensor, the method comprising:
detecting illumination passing through the image lens; generating an image signal based on the detected illumination; generating an auto-focus signal based on the image signal; controlling luminous flux diameter along the optical path; and controlling light transmittance without changing the luminous flux diameter, the auto-focus operation determining a focus condition without changing the luminous flux diameter.
- 22. A method according to claim 21 further comprising:
detecting illumination at the image sensor and producing a signal indicative of the amount of light impinging on the image sensor; generating an automatic-exposure signal based on the detected illumination level in combination with generation of the auto-focus signal; and responding to an increase in detected illumination intensity by controlling light transmittance without changing the luminous flux diameter.
CROSS-REFERENCE
[0001] The present invention is related to subject matter disclosed in the following co-pending patent applications:
[0002] 1. United States patent application entitled, “Zoom and Focus Control Method and System” (HP Docket No. 10006921-1), naming Michelle Ogg, Gregory V. Hofer, and David K. Campbell as inventors and filed on even date herewith; and
[0003] 2. United States patent application entitled, “Zoom and Focus Control System in an Optical System” (HP Docket No. 10006923-1), naming Gregory V. Hofer, David K. Campbell, Masahiro Ohno, and Yoshihiro Yamazaki as inventors and filed on even date herewith.
Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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