Claims
- 1. A movie camera for shooting a movie and for shooting a still image during a temporary interruption of the movie shooting, said movie camera comprising:
- (a) a photoelectric device for producing an image signal of color signals corresponding to light received from a subject;
- (b) a shutter associated with said photoelectric device;
- (c) optical means for receiving said light from a subject and controlling the passage of said light to said photoelectric device;
- (d) a light source for emitting an electronic flash, to illuminate the subject;
- (e) shutter speed and light source controlling means, responsive to the temporary interruption, for setting the speed of said shutter higher than when shooting the movie, and for controlling said light source so that said electronic flash is synchronized with the opening of said shutter and is terminated before the closing of said shutter;
- (f) an amplifier for amplifying said image signal;
- (g) switcher means for manually temporarily interrupting a movie shooting operation to perform said still image shooting during emission of said electronic flash, and automatically returning to the movie shooting operation upon completion of said still shooting operation;
- (h) amplification controlling means for automatically controlling the amplification of said amplifier; and
- (i) white balancing means for adjusting the white balance of the color signals of the image signal corresponding to the still image shot during the temporary interruption, for color temperature of the electronic flash, wherein the image signal corresponding to the still image is recorded on the same recording medium as the image signal corresponding to the movie shooting, in proper chronology.
- 2. A movie camera according to claim 1, wherein said optical means comprises exposure controlling means for automatically controlling said optical means to adjust the amount of light received by said photoelectric device to obtain optimal exposure of the subject, and for controlling said amplifier to compensate when said optical means has been controlled to maximize the amount of light received and the amount of light received is still insufficient for optimal exposure.
- 3. A movie camera according to claim 1, wherein said optical means comprises exposure controlling means for automatically controlling said optical means to adjust the amount of light received by said photoelectric device to obtain optimal exposure of the subject, and for controlling said amplifier to compensate when said optical means has been controlled to maximize the amount of light received and the amount of light received is still insufficient for optimal exposure.
- 4. A movie camera according to claim 3, wherein said exposure controlling means maintains the state of said optical means immediately preceding said flash, throughout the duration of said flash.
- 5. A method of taking a still picture of subject with a movie camera normally shooting a video movie during a temporary interruption of shooting of the video movie, the camera having a shutter and photoelectric device, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) temporarily interrupting the shooting of the movie;
- (b) opening and closing the shutter faster than when shooting the movie in response to the temporary interrupting of step (a);
- (c) illuminating the subject by initiating a flash of light and then terminating said flash before said closing of said shutter in step (b);
- (d) producing a still image signal of color signals corresponding to light received by the photoelectric device;
- (e) adjusting the white balance of the color signals of the produced still image for color temperature of the flash; and
- (f) returning to the conditions of amplification and exposure prevailing before said interruption of movie shooting, wherein the still image signal is recorded on the same recording medium as an image signal corresponding to the movie shooting, in proper chronology.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, further comprising the step of amplifying said image signal at substantially the same level operating the movie shooting immediately preceding said interruption.
- 7. A method according to claim 5, further comprising the steps of controlling the passage of said light to obtain optimal exposure of the subject during the movie shooting and amplifying the image signal if said controlling fails to obtain optimal exposure during the movie shooting.
- 8. A method according to claim 5, further comprising the step of controlling the passage of said light during said flash to the same extent as immediately prior to said interruption.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/188,117 filed on Jan. 28, 1994, now abandoned; which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/873,104 filed on Apr. 24, 1992, now abandoned.
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