Claims
- 1. An automatic focusing apparatus comprising:
- a focusing light receiving device for photoelectric conversion of subject light received via a lens;
- in-focus condition detecting means for detecting an in-focus condition based on an output of said focusing light receiving device;
- color temperature detecting means, being sensitive to visible light, for detecting a color temperature of said subject light in visible wavelength range, the color temperature detecting means including:
- a plurality of color temperature detecting light receiving devices for photoelectric conversion of said subject light; and
- a plurality of filters corresponding to the plurality of color temperature detecting light receiving devices for allowing only specific wavelength components of visible light to pass through them, each of the filters having a spectral characteristic which is different from the other filters;
- correcting means for correcting an output of said in-focus condition detecting means based on an output of said color temperature detecting means; and
- controlling means for controlling said focusing light receiving device to operate such that an optical charge generated by light reception is accumulated for a predetermined period of time and output, said plurality of color temperature detecting light receiving devices also operating to accumulate optical charge.
- 2. An automatic focusing apparatus comprising:
- a focusing light receiving device for photoelectric conversion and accumulation of an optical charge generated by reception of subject light received via a lens, said optical charge being accumulated for a predetermined period of time and output;
- in-focus condition detecting means for detecting an in-focus condition based on an output of said focusing light receiving device;
- color temperature detecting means for detecting a color temperature of said subject light, said color temperature detecting means including a plurality of color temperature detecting light receiving devices for photoelectric conversion and charge accumulation, each of said plurality of color temperature detecting light receiving devices having a filter with a spectral characteristic different from the other filters;
- correcting means for correcting an output of said in-focus condition detecting means based on an output of said color temperature detecting means; and
- compensating light receiving device for cancelling charge outputs of said color temperature detecting light receiving devices produced when no light is received, said compensating light receiving device being shielded from light.
- 3. An automatic focusing apparatus comprising:
- first image sensor for converting a subject image into a first electric signal;
- focus detecting device for detecting a defocus amount based on the first electric signal output from said first image sensor;
- second image sensor, being sensitive to a first wavelength component of a visible light, for receiving light from the subject image and converting the first wavelength component of the received light into a second electric signal;
- third image sensor, being sensitive to a second wavelength component of a visible light different from the first wavelength component, for receiving light from the subject image and converting the second wavelength component of the received light into a third electric signal;
- a color temperature detecting device for detecting a color temperature of the subject image in a visible wavelength range based on the second and third electric signals;
- a correcting device for correcting the defocus amount based on the detected color temperature; and
- a control device for controlling said first image sensor to operate such that an optical charge generated by light reception is accumulated for a predetermined period of time and output, said second and third image sensor also operating to accumulate optical charge.
- 4. The automatic focusing apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said correcting device corrects the defocus amount only when the detected defocus amount is smaller than a predetermined level.
- 5. An automatic focusing apparatus comprising:
- infrared cutting filter for receiving light from a subject and for removing an infrared component from the received light;
- a focusing light receiving device, located behind said infrared cutting filter, for converting the light from the subject via the infrared cutting filter into an electric signal;
- locus detecting device for detecting a defocus amount based on the electric signal output from said focusing light receiving device;
- a plurality of spectral filters, located behind said infrared cutting filter, for allowing only specific wavelength components of visible light to pass through them, each of the spectral filters having spectral characteristics different from the other filters;
- a plurality of color temperature detecting light receiving devices, each of which is located behind said plurality of spectral filters respectively, for converting the light from the subject via the infrared cutting filters and said spectral filters into electric signals;
- a color temperature detecting device for detecting a color temperature of the light from the subject in a wavelength range shorter than infrared based on the electric signals output from said plurality of color temperature detecting light devices;
- a correcting device for correcting the defocus amount based on the detected color temperature; and
- a control device for controlling said focusing light receiving device to operate such that an optical charge generated by light reception is accumulated for a predetermined period of time and output, said color temperature detecting light receiving devices also operating to accumulate optical charge.
- 6. The automatic focusing apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said correcting device corrects the defocus amount only when the detected defocus amount is smaller than a predetermined level.
- 7. The automatic focusing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said compensating light receiving device is a part of said focusing light receiving device.
- 8. An automatic focusing apparatus comprising:
- a focusing light receiving device for photoelectric conversion and accumulation of an optical charge generated by reception of subject light received via a lens, said optical charge being accumulated for a predetermined period of time and output;
- an in-focus condition detecting device for detecting an in-focus condition based on an output of said focusing light receiving device;
- a color temperature detecting device, being sensitive to visible light, for detecting a color temperature of said subject light in a visible wavelength range, the color temperature detecting device including:
- a plurality of color temperature detecting light receiving devices for photoelectric conversion of said subject light and charge accumulation; and
- a plurality of filters corresponding to the plurality of color temperature detecting light receiving devices for allowing only specific wavelength components of visible light to pass through them, each of the filters having a spectral characteristic which is different from the other filters;
- a correcting device for correcting an output of said in-focus condition detecting device based on an output of said color temperature detecting device; and
- a compensating light receiving device for cancelling charge output of said color temperature detecting light receiving devices produced when no light is received, said compensating light receiving device being shielded from light.
- 9. The automatic focusing apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said compensating light receiving device is a part of said focusing light receiving device.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/774,168, Filed Oct. 15, 1991, now U.S. Pat No. 5,227,834 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/437,512 filed on Nov. 16, 1898, abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/141,080 filed on Jan. 5, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,905,033.
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