Claims
- 1. An electronic still camera comprising:
- a photographing optical system including a diaphragm mechanism;
- image pickup means having a plurality of photo-electric conversion element for accumulating in said photo-electric conversion elements the electric charges that correspond to the amounts of the incident light of an image of an object formed by said photographing optical system and also for reading out said electric charges as video signal in accordance with a readout signal;
- recording means for recording said video signal into a rotary magnetic recording medium;
- a mechanical shutter interposed between said photographing optical system and said image pickup means for controlling the time of exposure for said image pickup means by controlling the opening and closing of a shutter screen thereof;
- an electronic shutter for controlling the time of accumulation of said electric charges extending from when said electric charges are discharged in accordance with a sweep signal to when said electric charges are read out in accordance with said readout signal;
- setting means for setting a predetermined value representing the shutter speed limit value that can maintain the control accuracy of said mechanical shutter;
- light measuring means for detecting the brightness of said object;
- determining means for determining a shutter speed in accordance with the detected outputs of said light measuring means;
- comparison means for comparing said shutter speed determined by said determining means with said predetermined value set by said setting means; and,
- shutter control means operable, if said determined shutter speed is slower than said predetermined value, for controlling said mechanical shutter so that the exposure time thereof is made to correspond to said determined shutter speed and being operable, if said shutter speed is faster than said predetermined value, for controlling said mechanical shutter so that said shutter screen of said mechanical shutter remains open, said shutter control means controlling, when said shutter screen of said mechanical shutter is controlled to remain open, said electronic shutter so that said time of accumulation of said electric charges thereof is made to correspond to said shutter speed, and said shutter control means controlling said mechanical shutter to close the shutter screen thereof in synchronization with said readout signal so as to prevent generation of smearing.
- 2. An electronic still camera comprising:
- a shutter release button;
- setting means for setting a sequential photographing speed;
- a photographing optical system including a diaphragm mechanism;
- image pickup means having a plurality of photo-electric conversion element for accumulating in said photo-electric conversion elements the electric charges that correspond to the amounts of the incident light of an image of an object formed by said photographing optical system and also for reading out said electric charges as video signal in accordance with a readout signal;
- recording means for recording said electric video signals into a rotary magnetic recording medium;
- a mechanical shutter interposed between said photographing optical system and said image pickup means for controlling the time of exposure for said image pickup means by controlling the opening and closing of a shutter screen thereof;
- an electronic shutter for controlling the time of accumulation of said electric charges extending from when said electric charges are discharged in accordance with a sweep signal to when said electric charges are read out in accordance with said readout signal;
- light measuring means for determining the brightness of said object;
- determining means for determining a shutter speed in accordance with the detected outputs of said light measuring means;
- means for discriminating between a low speed sequential photographing mode and a high speed sequential photographing mode based on whether said mechanical shutter can respond to said sequential photographing speed set by said setting means; and
- shutter control means operable, if said shutter release button is turned on during said low speed sequential photographing mode, for controlling said mechanical shutter so that the exposure time thereof is made to correspond to said determined shutter speed and also that the sequential photographing speed set by said setting means remains until said shutter button is turned off, said shutter control means operable, if said shutter release button is turned on during said high speed sequential photographing mode, for controlling said mechanical shutter so that said shutter screen of said mechanical shutter remains open, and during a time said shutter screen of said mechanical shutter is controlled to remain open, for controlling said electronic shutter so that said time of accumulation of said electric charges is made to correspond to said shutter speed and also that the sequential photographing speed set by said setting means remains until said shutter release button is turned off, and said shutter control means controlling said mechanical shutter to close said shutter screen in synchronization with the turning-off of said release button so as to prevent generation of smearing.
Priority Claims (2)
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62-264228 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/474,621 filed Jan. 16, 1990, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/134,120 filed Dec. 17, 1987, and both abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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