1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image capturing apparatus, and more specifically, to an image capturing apparatus with proximity sensing function.
2. Description of the Prior Art
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Most cameras provide a two-stage shutter; that is, a first press enters the first stage to focus and preview the object with the electric viewfinder, and the second press enters the second stage to capture the image of the object into a memory in the camera. However, a fuzzy picture often results because the camera is not still due to an unsteady hand when shooting a picture, especially when the shutter is slow.
It is therefore a primary objective of the present invention to provide an image capturing apparatus with proximity sensing function in order to solve the problems in the prior art.
Briefly summarized, an image capturing apparatus with proximity sensing function includes a lens for receiving an image, a focusing module for focusing the image by the lens, an optical sensing device, a shutter for exposing the focused image for a time period, which the focused image is captured by the optical sensing device through the lens, and a first proximity sensor for outputting a first control signal to activate the shutter when the first proximity sensor being activated.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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The image capturing apparatus 21 further includes a first proximity sensor 30 and a second proximity sensor 32 being capacitive sensors, inductive sensors, or some other sensors. The first proximity sensor 30 and the second proximity sensor 32 output respectively a first control signal and a third control signal when being activated. The image capturing apparatus 21 further includes a timer 34 for counting time, a timer switch 36 for turning on the timer 34, a first operator 38 electrically connected to the first proximity sensor 30, the timer 34, and the shutter 26 for receiving signals from the first proximity sensor 30 and the timer 34 and outputting corresponding signals to the shutter 26; and a second operator 40 electrically connected to the second proximity sensor 32, the timer 34, and the focusing module 28 for receiving signals from the second proximity sensor 32 and the timer 34 and outputting corresponding signals to the focusing module 28.
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Step100: Control the timer switch 36 to turn on the timer 34. The timer 34 outputs a second control signal to the second operator 40.
Step102: The period since the second operator 40 receives the second control signal until the second operator 40 receives the third control signal is defined as a pre-focus period. If the pre-focus period is shorter than the second predetermined period, proceed to Step 104, and if not, proceed to Step 106. In the other words, if the second operator 40, after receiving the second signal, receives the third control signal output from the second proximity sensor 32 earlier than the second predetermined period expires, proceed to Step104, and if later than that, proceed to Step106.
Step104: The second operator 40 outputs a turn-on signal to the focusing module 28 to focus the lens 22.
Step106: The second operator 40 zeros the pre-focus period for recounting the pre-focus period and the second control signal is output to the second operator 40, and return to Step 102.
When focusing on the object, the user can turn on the timer 34. After being turned on, the timer 34 will output the second control signal to the second operator 40 for a predetermined time, for example 10 seconds. The second operator 40 can be an AND operator; that is, the second operator 40 outputs the turn-on signal to turn on the focusing module 28 after receiving the second control signal from the timer 34 and the third control signal from the second proximity sensor 32. Therefore, focusing will not be executed if only the second proximity sensor 32 or the timer 34 is turned on. A reason why the second operator 40 is enacted with an AND operator is because the second proximity sensor 32 could be turned on by accident. Thus, by using the timer 34, it can be confirmed that the second proximity sensor 32 was turned on according to the user's will.
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Step108: Control the timer switch 36 to turn on the timer 34. The timer 34 outputs the second control signal to the first operator 38.
Step110: If the first operator 38, after receiving the second signal, receives the first control signal output from the first proximity sensor 30 in an activating period earlier than a first predetermined period expires, proceed to Step112, and if later than that, proceed to Step114.
Step112: The first operator 38 outputs the turn-on signal to the shutter 26 to expose the image.
Step114: The first operator 38 zeros the activating period for recounting the activating period, and return to Step 110.
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The above description is an embodiment of the present invention. The image capturing apparatus according to the present invention can be a digital camera, a film camera, a digital camcorder, a tape recorder, or any image capturing apparatus. The present invention utilizes the proximity sensors to assist in image capturing in order to prevent image fuzziness due to an unsteady hand.
In contrast to the prior art, the image capturing apparatus according to the present invention provides proximity sensors so that the user does not need to press the shutter button but only touch the proximity sensors when taking a picture. In such a manner, image fuzziness due to unsteady hands can be prevented. Furthermore, the present invention also provides a timer to confirm that the proximity sensors have been turned on according to the user's will.
Those skills in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 092130567 | Oct 2003 | TW | national |