Claims
- 1. An exposure control system for a camera provided with an automatic exposure control means including a light measuring circuit having a photosensor and giving an output corresponding to scene brightness measured through an aperture located in front of the photosensor, a memory means for memorizing the output of said output, a film speed setting means, a voltage divider connected with the output of the memory means for dividing the output voltage of the memory means, an aperture control means connected with said memory means via said voltage divider and with said light measuring means for controlling the size of said aperture based on the difference between the output of the light measuring means and the output of the voltage divider, and a shutter speed control means connected with said voltage divider and said film speed setting means for controlling exposure time based on the difference between the output of the film speed setting means and the output of the voltage divider.
- 2. An exposure control system for a camera as defined in claim 1 wherein said voltage divider divides the output voltage of the memory means and the film speed setting means into 1/n and (n-1)/n of the output voltage.
- 3. An exposure control system for a camera as defined in claim 1 wherein said divider comprises a pair of resistors of the same resistance connected in series and connected between the output of said film speed setting means and said memory means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent application Ser No. 33,301, filed Apr. 25, 1979, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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