Claims
- 1. A lighting apparatus attachable to a video camera comprising:
- a lighting apparatus body attachable to said video camera;
- illumination means associated with said lighting apparatus body for providing illumination, said illumination means being arranged so as to moveably project from a first position close to said lighting apparatus body to a second position distance from said lighting apparatus body by a predetermined distance;
- spring-biasing means associated with said lighting apparatus body for spring-biasing said illumination means in said second position;
- engaging means associated with said lighting apparatus body for engaging said illumination means at said first position;
- a mode switch means associated with said lighting apparatus body for selecting an automatic mode and a manual mode;
- releasing means associated with said lighting apparatus body for releasing said engaging means and for switching said illumination means on in accordance with said movement of said illumination means, from said first position to said second position, when said releasing means releases said engaging means at the time of said manual mode; and
- a current detecting circuit means associated with said lighting apparatus body for detecting current of an internal circuit of said video camera at the time of said automatic mode;
- wherein said illumination means lights according to the detection of said current detecting circuit means.
- 2. A lighting apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said lighting apparatus is attached to a battery pack, said battery pack supplying electric power through said lighting apparatus to said video camera.
- 3. A lighting apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said releasing means include an operation button and a lock lever.
- 4. A lighting apparatus according to claim 3 further comprising electrode portions associated with said lighting apparatus body through which electric power is supplied from said battery pack through said lighting apparatus to said video camera.
- 5. A lighting apparatus according to claim 4 further comprising a slidable lid member covering said electrode portions.
- 6. A lighting apparatus according to claim 5 further including means for resiliently-urging said slidable lid member in a predetermined direction whereby said electrode portions are covered by said slidable lid member.
- 7. A lighting apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said lid member has openings, said openings being positioned over said electrode portions when said lighting apparatus body is attached to said video camera.
- 8. A lighting apparatus according to claim 7, wherein each of said openings is substantially D-shaped.
- 9. A lighting apparatus according to claim 2, said lighting apparatus further including a stopper member associated with said lighting apparatus body which stops said illumination means by engaging with a tab in said lighting apparatus body when said illumination means is projected to said second position.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/881,799 filed May 12, 1992 now abandoned.
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