Claims
- 1. A distance measuring apparatus of a camera, comprising:
- a pair of image forming lenses, each of said image forming lenses forming a subject image;
- a pair of line sensors on which said subject images are respectively formed through said pair of image forming lenses, wherein each line sensor has a plurality of light receiving elements, each light receiving element converting received light into an electrical signal representing a brightness value, so that subject distances of different areas of a common subject image can be measured in accordance with said converted electrical signals;
- a photometering circuit that detects an average brightness value of said common subject image; and
- a judging system that evaluates whether a backlit-state exists bv detecting a maximum brightness value from all said brightness values, calculating an average brightness value from said brightness values for one of said pair of line sensors, calculating a first difference between said maximum brightness value and said average brightness value, comparing said first difference with a first predetermined reference value and determining that said backlit-state exists when said first difference is greater than said first predetermined reference value.
- 2. The distance measuring apparatus of claim 1, wherein said judging system further calculates a sub-average brightness value from said brightness values for each of said different areas, calculates a first difference between a first one of said sub-average brightness values and a second one of said sub-average brightness values, calculates a second difference between said first one of said sub-average brightness values and a third one of said sub-average brightness values and calculates a third difference between said third one of said sub-average brightness values and said second one of said sub-average brightness values, selects an intermediate value from among absolute values of said first, second and third differences, compares said intermediate value with a second predetermined reference value and determines that said backlit-state exists in the case where said intermediate value is greater than said second predetermined reference value.
- 3. The distance measuring apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a distance measuring unit provided in a camera, said distance measuring unit including said pair of image forming lenses and said pair of line sensors.
- 4. A camera having a distance measuring apparatus, said camera comprising:
- a pair of image forming lenses in said distance measuring apparatus each image forming lens forming a subject image; and
- a pair of line sensors in said distance measuring apparatus on which said subject images are respectively formed through said pair of image forming lenses, wherein each line sensor has a plurality of light receiving elements, each light receiving element when actuated converting received light into an electrical signal representing a brightness value, so that subject distances of different areas of a common subject image can be measured in accordance with said converted electrical signals;
- a photometering circuit that detects an average brightness value of said common subject image; and
- a judging system that evaluates whether a backlit-state exists by detecting a maximum brightness value from all said brightness values, calculating an average brightness value from said brightness values for one of said pair of line sensors, calculating a first difference between said maximum brightness value and said average brightness value, comparing said first difference with a first predetermined reference value and determining that said backlit-state exists when said first difference is greater than said first predetermined reference value.
- 5. The camera of claim 4, further comprising a strobe, wherein said judging system actuates said strobe to prepare for emitting light when determining that said backlit-state exists.
- 6. The camera of claim 4, wherein said judging system corrects an aperture value in accordance with said first difference when determining that said backlit-state exists.
- 7. The camera of claim 4, wherein said judging system further calculates a sub-average brightness value of said brightness values for each of said different areas, calculates a first difference between a first one of said sub-average brightness values and a second one of said sub-average brightness values, calculates a second difference between said first one of said sub-average brightness values and a third one of said sub-average brightness values and calculates a third difference between said third one of said sub-average brightness values and said second one of said sub-average brightness values, selects an intermediate value from among absolute values of said first, second and third differences, compares said intermediate value with a second predetermined reference value and determines that said backlit-state exists when said intermediate value is greater than said second predetermined reference value.
- 8. The camera of claim 7, further comprising a strobe, wherein said judging system actuates said strobe to prepare for emitting light when evaluating that said backlit-state exists.
- 9. The camera of claim 7, wherein said judging system corrects an aperture value in accordance with said first difference when evaluating that said backlit-state exists.
- 10. The camera of claim 7, further comprising a distance measuring unit, said distance measuring unit including said pair of image forming lenses and said pair of line sensors.
Priority Claims (8)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/877,501, filed Jun. 17, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,923,910, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/605,759, filed Feb. 22, 1996, now abandoned, the contents of which are herein expressly incorporated by reference in their entireties.
This application relates to U.S. Pat. No. 5,051,767 (Date of Patent: Sep. 24, 1991), the disclosure of which in expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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