Claims
- 1. A video camera for producing video signals corresponding to sequential video frames on a continuous basis, comprising diaphragm means, an image sensing device and electronic shutter means incorporating a microcomputer, and means operatively connecting said image sensing device with said diaphragm means and said electronic shutter means, wherein
- for adjusting the volume of the incident light on said image sensing device, said diaphragm means is actuated, with the shutter speed remaining constant, when the brightness of the object light is below a predetermined value; and the speed of said shutter means is changed, with the opening size of the diaphragm remaining constant, when the brightness of the object light is above said predetermined value, whereby deterioration of the image quality of said video signals for objects of relatively high brightness, due to hunting, is avoided.
- 2. The video camera according to claim 1, wherein said image sensing device is a solid state image sensing device, and said shutter means is an electronically controlled shutter, adapted to control the charge storage time in the solid state imaging device, to control the shutter speed.
- 3. The video camera according to claim 2 wherein said solid state image sensing device is a charge coupled device, and said electronic shutter means controls the charge storage time of said charge coupled device.
- 4. The video camera according to claim 1, wherein said constant shutter speed is set to 1/60 of a second.
- 5. The video camera according to claim 1, wherein said diaphragm means comprises mechanically operated diaphragm vanes and said constant opening size of the diaphragm is set to approximately 5 mm.
- 6. The video camera according to claim 1, wherein the brightness of the object light is detected by an exposure control circuit adapted to measure output signals from said image sensing device.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 330,639, filed Mar. 30, 1989, now abandoned.
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