Abstract:
A power supply device in a camera system having an accessory arranged to be mountable and dismountable on and from a camera body which includes a power source. The camera body includes an electronic circuit arranged to communicate with the accessory by a first connection terminal arranged to permit a first power supply to the accessory, a second connection terminal arranged to permit a second power supply to the accessory, a third connection terminal arranged to permit communication with the accessory, and a detector for detecting mounting of the accessory on the camera body. The accessory includes a motor drive for the camera; an electronic circuit arranged to communicate with the camera body; a first connection terminal arranged to be connected to the first connection terminal on the camera body side to connect said first power supply to the electronic circuit of the accessory; and a second connection terminal arranged to be connected to the second connection terminal of the camera body to connect the second power supply to the motor. The first and second connection terminals are set in positions which correspond to the positions of the first and second connection terminals of the camera body and deviate from each other almost perpendicularly with respect to a direction in which the accessory is to be moved in mounting it on the camera body.
Abstract:
A camera comprises an exposure meter having a pointer deflected to a position dependent upon the brightness level of an object to be photographed, a scanning mechanism actuated by a camera release to scan the position of the deflected pointer with the scanning result being introduced to a lens aperture mechanism, an automatic focus adjusting device actuated by the camera release to control the focusing of an objective lens in accordance with a photoelectrically sensed distance from the camera to the object, and a control mechanism. Since the photoelectric elements in measuring the object distance have a relatively long time lag, the control mechanism functions upon actuation of the camera release to defer the actuation of the scanning mechanism and the autofocusing device, pending completion of the detection of the object distance. In this manner, an exposure setting accurately corresponding to the prevailing lighting conditions is obtained. When the light value is too low to assure the satisfactory operation of the automatic focus adjusting device, the camera may be switched to the flash mode where the objective lens and the aperture mechanism are automatically set in a pan-focus condition in response to actuation of the camera release.
Abstract:
The disclosed apparatus determines optically whether an object is located within a first range of distances from the apparatus or a second range of distances from the apparatus. A radiation projecting arrangement projects a beam towards the object and a receiving arrangement disposed a predetermined distance transverse to the object direction receives the radiation reflected from the object. A pair of radiation sensors in the receiving arrangement each produce an electrical output corresponding to the received radiation. A circuit responds to the outputs of the sensors to determine whether the object is located within a first range or a second range. The circuit arrangement connects the radiation sensors so as to subtract their outputs, and one of the sensors is provided with a more extensive radiation receiving area than the other. This extends one of the range of distances.
Abstract:
In a camera using 35 mm cartridge-contained film and having incorporated therein an automatic winding and rewinding mechanism with the height of the camera housing reduced to a minimum value depending upon the longitudinal length of the film cartridge, the finder portion is arranged between the cartridge chamber at one of the shorter sides of the exposure aperture opening of the camera and the outer side panel of the camera housing, and a battery chamber capable of accommodating penlight (size AA) batteries is arranged between the winding chamber at the other shorter side of the exposure aperture opening and the outer side panel of the camera housing.
Abstract:
A camera having a data recording device wherein there are provided an optical path for photographic insertion of data and an optical path for displaying data. Each of these optical paths has a light inlet disposed, independently of the other, in the same light flux emitted from a data source. Photographing data are photographically applied to a film surface and are also displayed inside a view finder by means of a data signal of light which is introduced directly into each of the optical paths.
Abstract:
An optical accessory includes a bayonet mount attachable to a camera body side mount and accessory side connection terminals which contact the camera body side connecting terminals when the accessory side bayonet mount is attached to the camera body side bayonet mount. The accessory side connecting terminals have their end portions arranged to project in the direction of the optical axis behind the accessory side bayonet mount. In one preferred embodiment, the optical accessory further includes a member having a projection projecting in the direction of the optical axis behind the accessory side connecting terminals. The projection is positioned on the inner circumference side of the accessory side connecting terminals and is arranged near to the accessory side connection terminals. In another preferred embodiment, the end portions of the connecting terminals have plural height differences, and a contact seat also is provided for holding the accessory side connecting terminals. The contact seat has its rear side surface in the direction of the optical axis located at substantially the same height as the accessory side connecting terminals. The contact seat is fixed by a fastener in a radial direction relative to an inner circumference surface of the accessory side bayonet mount.
Abstract:
In the disclosed automatic focus detection device, two image forming lenses have optical axes fixedly spaced a predetermined distance. Distance measuring elements are arranged near the focal points behind each image forming lens. A holding member holding one of the distance measuring elements is rotated around a shaft outside of the space between the optical axes of the two lenses so as to alter the distance between the distance measuring element and the image forming lens. According to an embodiment, one of the measuring elements is a light source which scans the object through one of the lenses when the holding member is rotated. Rotation of the holding member refocuses the light source throughout its scan.
Abstract:
In a camera using 35 mm cartridge-contained film and having incorporated therein an automatic winding and rewinding mechanism, between the cartridge chamber arranged along one of the shorter sides of the exposure aperture of the camera and the outer side panel of the camera housing there are arranged an Albada type finder and a battery chamber capable of accommodating penlight (size AAA) batteries, in superimposed relation, while along the other shorter side of the exposure aperture there is arranged a film takeup chamber. The film advancing and shutter charge mechanisms are arranged in a space between the lower or longer side of the exposure aperture and the bottom panel of the camera housing. The film footage and release mechanisms are arranged in a space between the upper longer side of the exposure aperture and the top panel of the camera housing.
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to an operation detecting device of a camera for detecting the operation of an operation member such as the shutter member. The operation detecting device functions by detecting the electrical signal produced at the time at which a closed magnetic circuit is opened when a magnet operates so as to actuate or release the operation member.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a power source used in a camera having a circuit for detecting a focused condition determining the distance at which the focused condition is established. The invention is particularly suited, for preventing careless opening of the power source by providing an operating member on the lens barrel or a light or temperature sensing element either in the lens barrel or in the view finder respectively. In this manner the power supply switch is functionally engaged in the operating member or operates in response to the output of either the light or temperature sensing element so as to close the current supply circuit.