Claims
- 1. A camera capable of correcting fluttering of an object image due to camera-shake, comprising:camera-shake detecting sensor for detecting said camera-shake and for outputting camera-shake information; taking lens for forming said object image; correcting means for shifting a position of the object image based on the camera-shake information such that the object image remains stationary during an exposure; driving means for driving an optical member in said taking lens; and control means for controlling said correcting means so that said correcting means does not use an output of said camera-shake detecting sensor when said optical member is being driven.
- 2. The camera according to claim 1, wherein said optical member is a focusing lens used for focusing said object image onto a predetermined focal point.
- 3. The camera according to claim 1, wherein said camera-shake detecting sensor comprises an acceleration sensor.
- 4. A camera capable of correcting fluttering of an object image due to camera-shake, comprising:a camera-shake detecting sensor for detecting said camera-shake and for outputting camera-shake information; correcting means for shifting a position of the object image based on the camera-shake information such that the object image remains stationary during an exposure; an actuator for performing predetermined operation for photographing; motor driving means for driving said actuator; and controlling means for forbidding fluttering correction based on camera-shake information obtained during operation of said driving means.
- 5. The camera according to claim 4, wherein said camera-shake detecting sensor comprises an acceleration sensor.
- 6. The camera according to claim 5, further comprising:a focus adjusting optical system used for focusing said object image onto a predetermined focal point; and said actuator driving said focus adjusting optical system.
- 7. A camera capable of correcting fluctuation of an object image due to camera-shake, comprising:a power source; boosting means for boosting said power source voltage; charge means to be charged with said boosted voltage; flash means applied with power from said charge means for emitting flashlight; a sensor supplied with power by said power source for detecting a camera-shake; correcting means for correcting fluctuation of the object image due to said camera-shake according to the output of said sensor such that the object image remains stationary during an exposure; and controlling means for controlling said correcting means so that correction on the basis of said sensor output provided during operation of said boosting means is not performed.
- 8. A camera capable of correcting image movement due to camera-shake, comprising:exposure amount controlling means for controlling exposure to film; camera-shake detecting sensor for detecting said camera-shake; correcting means for correcting movement of the object image based on the output of said camera-shake detecting sensor; determining means for determining whether the movement can be properly corrected or not; auxiliary light means for lightening said object; and controlling means for making said auxiliary light means emit light when said determining means determines that said movement cannot be properly corrected in exposure.
- 9. A camera according to claim 8, wherein said determining means comprises a velocity calculating means for calculating velocity of the object image on the basis of said sensor outputs and determines whether said correction is correctly performed or not on the basis of said velocity.
- 10. A camera according to claim 8, further comprising:exposure time setting means for setting exposure time; and said determining means determining whether said correction is correctly performed or not on the basis of said exposure time.
- 11. A camera according to claim 8, further comprising:exposure time setting means for setting exposure time, and wherein said controlling means changes aid exposure time set by said exposure time setting means into an exposure time shorter than said set exposure time and also makes said auxiliary light means emit light when said determining means determines that said movement cannot be properly corrected in said exposure.
- 12. A camera capable of correcting an object image due to camera-shake, comprising:a power source; a circuit consuming a large amount of power during operation, the voltage of said power source fluctuating due to the consumption; a sensor supplied with power by said power source for detecting a camera-shake; and correcting means for correcting movement of an object image due to said camera-shake according to the output of said sensor and not to correct on the basis of said sensor output that is provided during operation of said circuit.
- 13. A camera according to claim 12, wherein said circuit comprises boosting means.
- 14. Kindly cancel claim 14 without prejudice or disclaimer.
- 15. A camera comprising:(a) exposure amount controlling means for controlling exposure of film; (b) camera-shake detecting sensor for detecting camera-shake amount during exposure operation; (c) determining means for determining whether amount of fluctuation of an object image due to the camera-shake exceeds a predetermined value or not based on said camera-shake amount; (d) auxiliary light means for lighting said object; and (e) control means for controlling said auxiliary light means based on the result determined by said determining means.
- 16. The camera according to claim 15, said camera further comprising:(f) exposure terminating means for terminating said exposure operation of said exposure amount controlling means when said determining means determines that said amount of fluctuation exceeds said predetermined value.
- 17. A camera according to claim 16, wherein said control means controls said auxiliary light means to emit light when difference of exposure amount upon termination of exposure by said exposure terminating means from a predetermined exposure amount exceeds a predetermined value.
- 18. A camera according to claim 16, wherein said control means controls said auxiliary light means to emit light by amount corresponding to the difference between the exposure amount when the exposure is terminated by said exposure terminating means and a prescribed exposure amount.
- 19. A camera comprising:(a) exposure amount controlling means for controlling exposure to film; (b) camera-shake detecting sensor for detecting said camera-shake amount during exposure operation; (c) determining means for determining whether amount of fluctuation of an object image exceeds a predetermined value or not based on said camera-shake amount; and (d) control means for terminating exposure operation of said exposure amount controlling means when said determining means determines that the fluctuation amount exceeds a predetermined value.
- 20. A camera according to claim 19, further comprising:(e) auxiliary light means for lighting said object; and wherein said control means controls said auxiliary light means to emit light when difference of exposure amount upon termination of exposure by said exposure terminating means from a predetermined exposure amount exceeds a predetermined value.
- 21. The camera according to claim 19, further comprising:(f) auxiliary light means for lighting said object; and wherein said control means controls said auxiliary light means to emit light by amount corresponding to the difference between exposure amount when the exposure is terminated by said control means and a prescribed exposure amount.
- 22. A camera capable of detecting fluttering of an object image due to camera-shake, comprising:a camera-shake detecting sensor for detecting camera-shake and for outputting camera-shake information; a taking lens for forming said object image; a driving device for driving an optical member in said taking lens; and a control device for controlling a predetermined operation of the camera based on the camera-shake information, wherein said control device does not use the camera-shake information when said optical member is being driven.
- 23. The camera according to claim 22, wherein said control device includes a correcting device for shifting a position of the object image based on the camera-shake information such that the object image remains stationary during an exposure, and does not use the camera-shake information for correcting the position of the object image when said optical member is being driven.
- 24. The camera according to claim 23, wherein said correcting device uses the camera-shake information after the driving of the optical member has been completed.
- 25. The camera according to claim 22, wherein said optical member is a focusing lens used for focusing said object image onto a predetermined focal point.
- 26. The camera according to claim 22, wherein said camera-shake detecting sensor includes an angular velocity sensor.
- 27. A camera capable of detecting fluttering of an object image due to camera-shake, comprising:a camera-shake detecting sensor for detecting said camera-shake and for outputting camera-shake information; an actuator for performing a first predetermined operation for photographing; a motor driving device for driving said actuator; a control device for controlling a second predetermined operation for photographing, which is different from said first predetermined operation, based on the camera-shake information; and an inhibiting device for inhibiting control of said second predetermined operation based on camera-shake information that is obtained while said actuator is being driven by said driving device.
- 28. The camera according to claim 27, wherein said control device includes a correcting device for shifting a position of the object image based on the camera-shake information such that the object image remains stationary during an exposure, and said inhibiting device inhibits fluttering correction based on camera-shake information that is obtained while said actuator is being driven.
- 29. The camera according to claim 27, further comprising:a focus adjusting optical system used for focusing said object image onto a predetermined focal point; and wherein said actuator drives said focus adjusting optical system.
- 30. The camera according to claim 27, wherein said camera-shake detecting sensor includes an angular velocity sensor.
- 31. A camera capable of detecting fluctuation of an object image due to camera-shake, comprising:a power source; a boosting device for boosting said power source voltage; a charge device to be charged with said boosted voltage; a flash device applied with power from said charge device for emitting flash light; a sensor supplied with power from said charge device for detecting camera-shake; and a control device for controlling a predetermined operation of the camera based on an output of said sensor, wherein said control device does not use the output of said sensor when said boosting device is boosting said power source voltage.
- 32. The camera according to claim 31, wherein said control device includes a correcting device for correcting fluctuation of the object image due to said camera-shake based on the output of said sensor such that the object image remains stationary during an exposure, and does not use the output of said sensor for the fluctuation correcting when said boosting device is boosting said power source voltage.
- 33. The camera according to claim 31, wherein said control device includes a display device for display information based on the output of said sensor, and does not use the output of said sensor for the displaying operation when said boosting device is boosting said power source voltage.
- 34. The camera according to claim 31, wherein said sensor includes an angular velocity sensor.
- 35. A camera capable of detecting movement of an object image due to camera-shake, comprising:a power source; a circuit consuming a large amount of power during operation, the voltage of said power source fluctuating due to the consumption; a sensor supplied with power by said power source for detecting camera-shake; and a control device for controlling a predetermined operation of the camera based on the output of said sensor, wherein said control device does not use the output of said sensor when said circuit is operating.
- 36. The camera according to claim 35, wherein said control device includes a correcting device for correcting movement of the object image due to said camera-shake based on the output of said sensor such that the object image remains stationary during an exposure, and does not use the output of said sensor for the movement correcting when said circuit is operating.
- 37. The camera according to claim 35, wherein said circuit includes boosting device.
- 38. A camera capable of detecting fluctuation of an object image due to camera-shake, comprising:a power source; a boosting device for boosting said power source voltage; a charge device to be charged with said boosted voltage; a flash device applied with power from said charge device for emitting flash light; a detecting device supplied with power from said charge device for detecting camera-shake; and a control device for controlling said boosting device and detecting device so that a boosting operation and a detecting operation are not conducted at the same time.
- 39. The camera according to claim 38, further comprising:a display device for displaying information based on the output of said detecting device, wherein said control device controls said boosting device and display device so that a boosting operation and a displaying operation are not conducted at the same time.
- 40. The camera according to claim 38, further comprising:a charge complete detecting device for detecting that said charge device is charged to a predetermined level, wherein said control device controls said camera-shake detecting device so as to detect camera-shake after the charging operation is completed.
- 41. A camera capable of correcting movement of an object image due to camera-shake, comprising:a first operating member which is to be operated by a user; a detecting device, which works in response to an operation of said first operating member, for detecting camera-shake; a display device, which works in response to the operation of said first operating member, for displaying information based on the detected camera-shake; a second operating member which is to be operated successively after said first operating member by the user; an exposure control device, which works in response to the operation of said second operating member, for controlling an exposure for photographing; and a correcting device, which works in response to the operating of said second operating member, for correcting movement of the object image due to said camera-shake based on the detected camera-shake such that the object image remains stationary during an exposure.
- 42. The camera according to claim 41, wherein said first operating member is a switch which is turned on by a half depression of a release button of the camera, and said second operating member is a switch which is turned on by a complete depression of the release button.
- 43. A camera capable of detecting movement of an object image due to camera-shake, comprising:a manual operating member which is to be operated by a user; a distance measuring device for measuring a distance to the object; a detecting device for detecting camera-shake; a first control device for controlling said distance measuring device so as to start the distance measurement in response to the operation of said manual operating member and to conduct the distance measurement only once during the operation of said manual operating member; and a second control device for controlling said detecting device so as to start the camera-shake detection in response to the operation of said manual operating member and to repeat the camera-shake detection during the operation of said manual operating member.
- 44. The camera according to claim 43, further comprising:a light measuring device for measuring brightness of the object; and a third control device for controlling said light measuring device so as to start the light measurement in response to the operation of said manual operating member and to conduct the light measurement only once during the operation of said manual operating member.
- 45. The camera according to claim 43, wherein said manual operating member is a switch which is turned on by a half depression of a release button of the camera.
- 46. The camera according to claim 43, further comprising:a lens shutter which works not only as a shutter but as an aperture stop.
- 47. A camera capable of correcting image blur due to camera-shake, comprising: a camera-shake sensor which detects camera-shake; an optical system which is driven to correct image blur in accordance with said camera-shake detected by said camera-shake sensor; a determination means for determining whether or not said optical system is movable at a speed necessary to correct the image blur during an exposure operation; an exposure control which reduces exposure time when the determination means determines said optical system is not movable at said speed; and a compensating control which compensates the reduced exposure time.
- 48. The camera as claimed in claim 47 further comprising an auxiliary light which illuminates an object image, wherein said compensating control energizes said auxiliary light to compensate the reduced exposure time when the exposure control reduces the exposure time.
- 49. The camera as claimed in claim 47 wherein said optical system is driven at the speed necessary for correcting the image blur when the determination means determines the optical system is movable.
- 50. A camera capable of correcting image blur due to camera-shake, comprising: a camera-shake sensor which detects camera-shake; a determination means for determining during exposure whether or not said camera-shake detected by said camera-shake sensor can be properly corrected; an exposure control which reduces exposure time when the determination means determines said camera-shake detected by said camera-shake sensor can not be properly corrected; and a compensating control which compensates the reduced exposure time.
- 51. The camera as claimed in claim 50 further comprising an auxiliary light which illuminates an object image, wherein said compensating control energizes said auxiliary light to compensate the reduced exposure time when the exposure control means reduces the exposure time.
- 52. An image blur correcting method used in a camera, comprising the steps of:detecting camera-shake; determining during exposure whether or not said detected camera-shake can be properly corrected; reducing exposure time when the determination of said determining step is negative; and compensating the reduced exposure time.
- 53. The image blur correcting method as claimed in claim 52 further comprising the step of driving an optical system for correcting the image blur in accordance with said detected camera-shake.
- 54. The image blur correcting method as claimed in claim 52 wherein said compensating step includes the step of illuminating an object with an auxiliary light when the exposure time is reduced in said reducing step.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/618,961, filed Nov. 28, 1990, now abandoned.
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/439,183, filed May 11, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. Re 35,583, which is a reissue of application Ser. No. 07/758,309, filed Aug. 28, 1991 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,210,563, which was surrendered on Sep. 6, 1996), which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/618,961, filed Nov. 28, 1990, now abandoned.
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