Claims
- 1. An image pick-up device comprising:
- (a) image pick-up means for converting an optical image into an electrical signal;
- (b) read out means for intermittently reading out the electrical signal in said image pick-up means;
- (c) indicating means for indicating pick-up of the electrical signal corresponding to one picture by said image pick-up means;
- (d) a shutter for effecting exposure to said image pick-up means only for a predetermined time in response so said indicating means; and
- (e) prohibiting means for prohibiting said intermittent read-out during exposure of said shutter.
- 2. An image pick-up device according to claim 1, wherein said read-out means is arranged to periodically operate at constant time periods.
- 3. An image pick-up device according to claim 1, wherein said read-out means is synchronized with TV signals.
- 4. An image pick-up device according to claim 1, wherein said indicating means includes a manual switch.
- 5. An image pick-up device according to claim 1, further including recording means for recording the electrical signal corresponding to said one picture.
- 6. An image pick-up device according to claim 1, further including time control means for controlling time of the exposure effected by said shutter in accordance with brightness of an object.
- 7. An electric still camera, comprising:
- (A) image pick-up means including a light receiving portion for converting an optical image into an electrical still image signal;
- (B) shutter means for preventing light incident on said light receiving portion;
- (C) recording means for recording said electrical still image signal;
- (D) a manually operatable member;
- (E) trigger signal generating means for generating a trigger signal for starting recording of said electrical still image signal in response to an operation of said manually operatable member;
- (F) accumulation control means for clearing a signal in said light receiving portion in response to said trigger signal and subsequently starting accumulation of said electrical still image signal in said light receiving portion for a predetermined period and then reading out said electrical still image signal from said light receiving portion of said image pick-up means; and
- (G) shutter control means for controlling said shutter means so as to allow exposure of said light receiving portion at least while said electrical still image signal is formed in said light receiving portion, said shutter control means further cutting off light incident on said light receiving portion at least while said accumulation control means reads out said electrical still image signal from said light receiving portion.
- 8. An electrical still camera according to claim 7, wherein said image pick-up means further includes a storage portion for storing said electrical still image signal.
- 9. An electrical still camera according to claim 8, wherein said storage portion is provided as a light shielded portion.
- 10. An electrical still camera according to claim 9, wherein said shutter means is arranged so as to shield light incident on said light receiving portion by said shutter means at a time when the electrical still image signal of said light receiving portion is transferred to said storage portion.
- 11. An image pick-up means device, comprising:
- (A) image pick-up means for converting an optical image into an electrical image signal;
- (B) recording means for recording said electrical image signal of said image pick-up means in response to actuation of an operating member;
- (C) display means for displaying said electrical image signal as an image; and
- (D) control means for continually supplying one picture of image signal to said display means so as to display a frozen picture in response to actuation of the operating member.
- 12. An image pick-up device according to claim 11, wherein said control means includes memory means for continually supplying said one picture of image signal.
- 13. An image pick-up device according to claim 12, wherein said memory means is a part of a recording medium included in said recording means.
- 14. An image pick-up device according to claim 12, wherein said recording means includes a disc-shaped recording medium.
- 15. An image pick-up device according to claim 11, wherein said control means has a mode in which it continually supplies the electrical image signal continually obtained from said image pick-up means to said display means.
- 16. An image pick-up device according to claim 15, wherein said display means is provided so as to display the motion picture image prior to actuation of said operating member.
- 17. An image pick-up device according to claim 16, wherein said motion picture image is a signal which is periodically read out of said image pick-up means.
- 18. An image pick-up device, comprising:
- (A) image pick-up means for converting an optical image into an electrical signal;
- (B) trigger means for generating a trigger signal;
- (C) recording means for recording said electrical image signal of said image pick-up means in response to said trigger signal;
- (D) detecting means for detecting and holding at least a part of said electrical signal of said image pick-up means in response to said trigger signal; and
- (E) control means for performing a predetermined exposure operation for a still image based on an output of said detecting means.
- 19. A device according to claim 18, and further comprising mode control means having a first mode for causing said image pick-up means to form signals for one image, and a second mode for causing said image pick-up means to intermittently form signals for a plurality of images.
- 20. A device according to claim 19, wherein said detecting means performs sampling and holding along with changing over from said second mode to said first mode.
Priority Claims (6)
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56-215333 |
Dec 1981 |
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56-215337 |
Dec 1981 |
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56-215342 |
Dec 1981 |
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56-215343 |
Dec 1981 |
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215344 |
Dec 1981 |
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56-215345 |
Dec 1981 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 195,492, filed May 18, 1988 and now abandoned, which, in turn, is a continuation of application Ser. No. 860,513, filed May 7, 1986 which issued on Aug. 9, 1988 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,763,204, which, in turn, is a continuation application of Ser. No. 452,500, filed Dec. 23, 1982 which issued on July 8, 1986, as U.S. Pat. No. 4,599,657.
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