81 |
JPS4998227A - |
JP930073 |
1973-01-22 |
JPS4998227A |
1974-09-17 |
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82 |
JPS4985138U - |
JP11656173 |
1973-10-08 |
JPS4985138U |
1974-07-24 |
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83 |
JPS4919732U - |
JP5978972 |
1972-05-22 |
JPS4919732U |
1974-02-19 |
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84 |
JPS4890524A - |
JP2056972 |
1972-03-01 |
JPS4890524A |
1973-11-26 |
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85 |
JPS4881840U - |
JP52372 |
1971-12-30 |
JPS4881840U |
1973-10-05 |
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86 |
JPS4830490B1 - |
JP3456366 |
1966-05-31 |
JPS4830490B1 |
1973-09-20 |
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87 |
JPS4826729Y1 - |
JP7236670 |
1970-07-20 |
JPS4826729Y1 |
1973-08-06 |
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88 |
JPS4728684Y1 - |
JP11702069 |
1969-12-09 |
JPS4728684Y1 |
1972-08-29 |
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89 |
JPS4516608Y1 - |
JP1934766 |
1966-03-02 |
JPS4516608Y1 |
1970-07-09 |
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90 |
JPS4222358Y1 - |
JP8448864 |
1964-10-30 |
JPS4222358Y1 |
1967-12-20 |
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91 |
JPS4124120Y1 - |
JP3738165 |
1965-05-14 |
JPS4124120Y1 |
1966-12-08 |
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92 |
撮像装置、撮像方法、及びカメラシステム |
JP2020510050 |
2019-03-25 |
JP7015906B2 |
2022-02-03 |
杉原 祐樹; 小林 潤; 石田 一樹; 宮田 真彦 |
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93 |
Focus expansion optical system and EDoF imaging system |
JP2013507353 |
2012-03-13 |
JP5390046B2 |
2014-01-15 |
慶延 岸根 |
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94 |
Image recorder |
JP2007163721 |
2007-06-21 |
JP2009005058A |
2009-01-08 |
KOYAMA KENJI |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an image recorder capable of eliminating a failure photo in the case of performing photographing in an automatic photographing mode.
SOLUTION: The image recorder with an imaging means and an automatic photographing mode setting means includes: a brightness decision means (brightness decision part (104-1a)) for deciding the brightness of images from image data obtained by photographing; a photographing condition change instruction means (photographing condition change instruction part (104-1b)) for instructing the change of the photographing condition when the brightness decision means decides that it is not in a prescribed range; and a re-photographing instruction means (re-photographing instruction part (104-1c)) for instructing re-photographing under the photographing condition changed by the photographing condition change means.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2009,JPO&INPIT |
95 |
Scale display device for camera |
JP2001331026 |
2001-10-29 |
JP2003131306A |
2003-05-09 |
ISHIKAWA TADAAKI |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a scale display device for a camera constituted so that the occupied area of a scale display part is small and also a photographer easily recognizes the displayed contents.
SOLUTION: This scale display device is equipped with an information input means, a photometry means, a scale display means for displaying set information quantity and exposure data stepwise and a switching means for switching variation unit quantity displayed as a scale, and the scale display part is constituted of a data part 31 and division parts 32, 33 and 34, then the division part is constituted of 1st display 32 indicating the integer part of variation and 2nd display 33 and 3rd display 34 indicating the decimal part of the variation. Then, the 1st display 32 and the 2nd display 33 form the division part in the case of either variation unit quantity and the 1st display 32 and the 3rd display 34 form the division part in the case of the other variation unit quantity.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2003,JPO |
96 |
Lens driving device |
JP4974790 |
1990-03-01 |
JP2893805B2 |
1999-05-24 |
MORIKAWA TOSHINORI |
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97 |
Optical equipment provided with lens driving device |
JP2085093 |
1993-01-14 |
JPH06214282A |
1994-08-05 |
ICHISE HARUNOBU; MATSUDA KAZUYA |
PURPOSE: To prevent a trouble occurring because a feed screw keeps rotating in the case a rack for driving a lens by the feed screw by driving a motor is moved to an end.
CONSTITUTION: The rack 1 linearly moving by the feed screw 8 is supported by a lens holding frame 4 so that it can oscillate, and a projecting part 1e is provided at the top of the rack 1. By allowing the projecting part 1e to abut on a projecting part 9a provided in a bearing part 9 for the feed screw 8, the rack 1 is turned to release the meshing of the rack tooth part 1c with the screw part of the feed screw 8.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1994,JPO&Japio |
98 |
Method and device for fixed focus variable magnification projection |
JP1563390 |
1990-01-25 |
JPH03233434A |
1991-10-17 |
SHIBATA AKIRA; SUZUKI SHIZUO |
PURPOSE: To easily and securely enable continuous variation in projection magni fication while holding the optical distance between the original picture for projection and projection surface constant by arranging a closeup lens between a zoom lens and a projection screen and forming a projection image of the original picture for projection on a fixed screen for projection.
CONSTITUTION: The original picture for projection is arranged on the focal plane 2 of a zoom lens 1 whose focus is fixed at the infinite distance. The closeup lens 3 which puts the focal plane 2 and projection screen position in conjugate relation is arranged between the closeup lens 1 and projection screen 41 together with the zoom lens 1 and the projection image of the original picture for projection is formed on the projection screen. Consequently, while the zoom lens 1 and closeup lens 3 are fixed, zooming is carried out through the zoom lens 1 to vary the projection magnification of the projection image continuously.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO&Japio |
99 |
JPS6248207B2 - |
JP15517479 |
1979-11-30 |
JPS6248207B2 |
1987-10-13 |
SUZUKI KOJI; TANO HIDEKAZU |
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100 |
Display device of camera |
JP20878784 |
1984-10-04 |
JPS6186741A |
1986-05-02 |
OKUBO YUJI |
PURPOSE: To display an exposure correcting value under an easily understandable condition, by displaying the exposure correcting quantity at the time of automatic exposure and the difference from a correct exposure at the time of manual exposure by using the same display device.
CONSTITUTION: A voltage corresponding to the brightness of an object from a photometry circuit 102 is inputted to an exposure calculating circuit 104 through an AD converter 103. In addition to the voltage, an ISO/ASA signal, diaphragm signal, and exposure correcting signals are also inputted to the circuit 104 and the circuit 104 makes exposure calculating process and outputs display data to a display controlling circuit 109. An exposure mode signal and exposure correcting signal are inputted in the circuit 109 in addition to the data and the circuit 109 causes a display device 113 to display the data. Therefore, the device 113 displays the exposure mode, shutter speed, and diaphragm value and, at the same time, becomes a display device to display an exposure correcting value under the automatic exposure mode. Under the manual exposure mode, the display device 113 displays an under or over of an exposure value and a difference from a correct exposure.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1986,JPO&Japio |