Claims
- 1. An automatic exposure control device for a camera, said device being capable of accomplishing at least the aperture dominant exposure control operation, the shutter dominant exposure control operation and manual exposure control operation, said device being of the type having a logarithmic compression circuit for developing voltages V.sub.E, V.sub.D, V.sub.A and V.sub.B dependent on the APEX indicating quantites Av, Tv, Sv and Bv, respectively, of aperture level A, manual exposure time T, film sensitivity S and brightness of an object B, so as to carry out the APEX operation in accordance with the relationship of Av + Tv = Sv + Bv; shutter speed control means for said camera having an input circuit means, said shutter speed control means being adapted to control the shutter speed in dependence upon the voltage applied to said input means, an aperture level determining means selectively operative to start adjustment of the aperture mechanism of said camera in response to the shutter release operation of said camera and to carry out said adjustment at a predetermined speed; said logarithmic compression circuit means including an aperture transducer means coactive with said aperture level determining means to develop said voltage V.sub.E dependent upon the Av quantity; the improvement being characterized by,
- (a) automatic aperture circuit means responsive to the voltage corresponding to the Bv, Sv and manually set Tv quantities for stopping the aperture level determining means when the aperture mechanism is closed down an amount to cause said developed voltage V.sub.E to become equal or greater than (V.sub.A +V.sub.B -V.sub.D), said automatic aperture circuit means being selectively connectable and disconnectable with said aperture level determining means for shutter dominant and aperture dominant operations, respectively,
- (b) switchable shutter circuit means for selectively applying to said input circuit of said shutter control circuit, a voltage dependent directly upon V.sub.D for shutter preferred operation and a voltage dependent upon (V.sub.A +V.sub.B -V.sub.E) for aperture preferred operation, and
- (c) indicator means connected to said logarithmic compression circuit for selectively operating as an aperture indicator and a shutter speed indicator.
- 2. An automatic exposure control device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said indicator means comprises, a meter of the type having a pointer needle adapted to assume a position dependent on the voltage difference at two input terminals of said meter, first circuit means connected between said logarithmic compression circuit and one of said meter terminals for applying a voltage dependent upon the sum V.sub.A +V.sub.B to said one terminal, and second circuit means connected between said logarithmic compression circuit and the other of said meter terminals for selectively applying voltages dependent upon V.sub.E and V.sub.D to said other terminal to cause said meter to register the APEX indication valves Tv and Av, respectively.
- 3. An automatic exposure control device as claimed in claim 2 wherein, said switchable shutter circuit means comprises, a first switch having an ES and an EE position, said switch connecting a voltage dependent upon V.sub.D to said shutter control input circuit when switched to its EE position, and connecting a voltage dependent upon V.sub.A + V.sub.B - V.sub.E to said shutter control input circuit when in its ES position, and wherein said second circuit means for selectively applying comprises a second switch having an ES and EE position, said switch connecting to said meter a voltage dependent upon a manually selected aperture setting when in its ES position and connecting to said meter a voltage dependent upon a manually selected shutter speed when in its EE position.
- 4. An automatic exposure control device as claimed in claim 3 further comprising a shutter follower needle disposed to be viewed in superimposed relation with said meter pointer needle.
- 5. An automatic exposure control device as claimed in claim 3 further comprising an aperture follower needle disposed to be viewed in superimposed relation with said meter pointer needle.
Priority Claims (1)
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50-3778 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Reference is made to the following two related applications filed on the same date herewith which are incorporated herein by reference:
(1) "Exposure Control Device" by Naoyuki Uno, Tetsuji Shono, Fumio Urano and Masahiro Kawasaki, U.S. application Ser. No. 643,658.
(2) "Automatic Exposure Control Device" by Masahiro Kawasaki, U.S. application Ser. No. 644,012.
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2,434,152 |
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1,385,075 |
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