Abstract:
A digital camera includes a first image sensor, a first wide angle lens for forming a first image of a scene on the first image sensor; a second image sensor, a zoom lens for forming a second image of the same scene on the second image sensor, a control element for selecting either a first sensor output from the first image sensor or a second sensor output from the second image sensor, and a processing section for producing the output image from the selected sensor output. In one variation of this embodiment, the first lens is also a zoom lens, where the maximum focal length of the first lens is less than or equal to the minimum focal length of the second zoom lens.
Abstract:
The viewfinder of a camera include one or more lens elements that zoom in coordination with the camera's taking lens, and normal/panoramic masking plates that pivot about horizontal axis in coordination, with moving masking plates for the camera's back frame opening or with signaling elements. Since the panoramic masking plates are not in the image plane, the aperture in a provided aperture plate is a horizontal slit opening, which provides a great depth of focus, to maintain image sharpness, when the masking plates are in the panoramic position.
Abstract:
In a dual lens camera having a relatively long focal length lens and a relatively short focal length lens selectively used for telephoto and wide angle photography, the lens selection is controlled by movement of a movable mirror with respect to a fixed mirror to establish respective optical pahts for the two lenses. Whenever a back cover of the camera is opened for film loading or unloading, the movable mirror is secured to affix its reflective surface in shielding relation with the reflective surface of the fixed mirror. This is done to prevent dust or other foreign particles entering the surfaces, and to render the reflective surfaces inaccessible to touch.
Abstract:
Method and system to improve the performance of a video encoder. The method includes processing an initial video signal in a front-end image pre-processor to obtain a processed video signal and processor information respecting the signal, providing the processed video signal and the processor information to a video encoder, and encoding the video signal in the video encoder according to the processor information to provide an encoded video signal for storage. The system includes a video pre-processor connectable to receive an initial video signal. The video encoder in communication with the video pre-processor receives a processed video signal and a processor information. A storage medium in communication with the video encoder stores an encoded video signal.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for focusing an image in an image-capturing device utilizing at least one face in the image. The method includes detecting at least one face in the image, determining the size of the detected at least one face, determining the distance of the at least one face from the image-capturing device, wherein the determination utilizes the size of the detected at least one face, and focusing an image according to the determined distance of the detected at least one face.
Abstract:
An optical image capture assembly for use in an electronic camera includes a first image sensor for generating a first sensor output; a first lens for forming a first image of the scene on the first image sensor; a second image sensor for generating a second sensor output; and a zoom lens for forming a second image of the scene on the second image sensor. The camera is contained within an enclosure and, in one variation of the assembly, either the first lens or the zoom lens (or both) forms its image through a folded optical system in which an optical path between the lens and its respective image sensor is folded at an angle in order to conserve space within the enclosure.
Abstract:
An imaging apparatus suppresses deterioration in an image quality caused by an electronic zoom. A digital camera equipped with a plurality of optical systems includes a fixed focal distance lens and a zoom lens. When a user sets a zoom position between discrete optical zoom positions within an overlapping range of the electronic zoom range of the fixed focal distance lens and the optical zoom range of the zoom lens, a control processor and timing generator sets the electronic zoom at the user's setting zoom position. Subsequently, when the zoom position of the zoom lens passes the user's setting zoom position, a photograph is taken, and an optical zoom image is stored in a memory card.
Abstract:
Automatic film advance in a camera to wind a film leader onto a take-up spool requires that an override switch be temporarily closed to nullify a film metering switch. Otherwise, the metering switch will de-energize a motorized film drive after the film leader is advanced only a single frame width, rather than the required several frame widths. To ensure that a mechanical exposure counter is rotated sufficiently from an initialized setting to close the override switch, when a drive member for the counter is rotated less than its normal distance because of lost motion in actuating the drive member following previous rewind of an exposed film off the take-up spool, the drive member and the counter include cooperating means adapted to rotate the counter the same angular distance from its initialized setting as the angular distance the counter is rotated from successive settings, with less rotation being required of the drive member during its first revolution.
Abstract:
A digital camera includes a first image sensor, a first wide angle lens for forming a first image of a scene on the first image sensor; a second image sensor, a zoom lens for forming a second image of the same scene on the second image sensor, a control element for selecting either a first sensor output from the first image sensor or a second sensor output from the second image sensor, and a processing section for producing the output image from the selected sensor output. In one variation of this embodiment, the first lens is also a zoom lens, where the maximum focal length of the first lens is less than or equal to the minimum focal length of the second zoom lens.
Abstract:
A digital camera includes a first image sensor, a first wide angle lens for forming a first image of a scene on the first image sensor; a second image sensor, a zoom lens for forming a second image of the same scene on the second image sensor, a control element for selecting either a first sensor output from the first image sensor or a second sensor output from the second image sensor, and a processing section for producing the output image from the selected sensor output. In one variation of this embodiment, the first lens is also a zoom lens, where the maximum focal length of the first lens is less than or equal to the minimum focal length of the second zoom lens.