Digital Camera Patent Abstract
A digital camera includes a shutter button. After a lapse of 10
seconds from an operation of the shutter button, an image sensor
is subjected to main exposure, and a compressed image signal thus
obtained is recorded onto a recording medium. It is noted that a
remaining amount of a battery is determined by a CPU just before
the main exposure. If the remaining amount of the battery is not
enough, messages are generated from a tally lamp and a speaker,
and the main exposure is cancelled. Digital Camera Patent Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A digital camera, comprising: an adjuster for adjusting a focus
when accepting a photographing instruction; a determiner for determining
whether or not a remaining amount of a battery is sufficient after
adjustment by said adjuster; a first processor for performing a
photographing process when a determination result of said determiner
is affirmative; and a second processor for performing a message
generating process in place of the photographing process when the
determination result of said determiner is negative, wherein said
adjuster includes a first pre-exposure performer for repeatedly
performing pre-exposure on said image sensor till a focal point
is detected, and a searcher for searching the focal point on the
basis of image signals obtained by the pre-exposure of said first
pre-exposure performer, and the photographing process includes a
main exposure process for performing main exposure on said image
sensor, and a recording process for recording to a recording medium
the image signal obtained by the main exposure.
2. A digital camera according to claim 1, wherein the photographing
process is performed after a lapse of a predetermined time period
from accepting the photographing instruction.
3. A digital camera according to claim 2, further comprising: a
second pre-exposure performer for performing pre-exposure on said
image sensor during at least a period from accepting the photographing
instruction to an expiration of the predetermined time period; and
a displayer for displaying an image based on an image signal obtained
by the pre-exposure of said second pre-exposure performer.
4. A digital camera according to claim 2, further comprising a
lamp which is provided at a position visible from a side of an object
and blinks in a first cycle immediately before the main exposure
process, wherein said message generating process is a process for
instructing said lamp to blink in a second cycle.
5. A photographing control method of a digital camera, comprising
the steps of: (a) adjusting a focus when accepting a photographing
instruction; (b) determining whether or not a remaining amount of
a battery is sufficient after adjustment by said step (a); (c) performing
a photographing process when a determination result of said step
(b) is affirmative; and (d) performing a message generating process
in place of the photographing process when the determination result
of said step (b) is negative, wherein said step (a) includes the
steps of (a-1) repeatedly performing pre-exposure on said image
sensor till a focal point is detected, and (a-2) searching the focal
point on the basis of image signals obtained by the pre-exposure
of said step (a-1), and the photographing process includes a main
exposure process for performing main exposure on said image sensor,
and a recording process for recording to a recording medium the
image signal obtained by the main exposure.
Digital Camera Patent Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a digital camera. More specifically,
the present invention relates to a digital camera that photographs
an object at a time of accepting a photographing instruction.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A recent digital camera is equipped with a self-timer photographing
function as well as a silver salt film camera. When the self-timer
photographing function is activated and then, a shutter button is
operated, photographing is executed after a lapse of a predetermined
time period (e.g., 10 seconds) from the operation. Therefore, an
operator himself can join objects.
However, when a battery power is run out directly after starting
a timer, the photographing is not normally executed. At this time,
since the operator is away from the camera so as to join the objects,
there is a possibility that no one recognizes that the photographing
is not normally executed due to an insufficient battery.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide
a digital camera allowing a person who is an object to recognize
an insufficient battery with ease.
According to the present invention, a digital camera for performing
main exposure on an image sensor after a lapse of a predetermined
time period from accepting a photographing instruction and recording
on a recording medium an image signal obtained by the main exposure
comprises a determiner for determining a remaining amount of a battery
just before the main exposure; and a generator for generating a
message depending upon a determination result of the determiner.
After a lapse of the predetermined time period from accepting the
photographing instruction, the image sensor is subjected to the
main exposure, and the image signal thus obtained is recorded on
the recording medium. It is noted that the remaining amount of the
battery is determined by the determiner just before the main exposure,
and the message is generated by the generator depending upon the
determination result. The generation of the message allows the object
to recognize the insufficient battery.
Preferably, the remaining amount of the battery is determined by
the determiner after adjusting photographing conditions. In a case
of adjusting the photographing conditions on the basis of an image
signal obtained by pre-exposure of the image sensor, the remaining
amount of the battery is also decreased by the adjusting process.
When paying attention to the remaining amount of the battery after
adjusting the photographing conditions, it is possible to surely
and easily determine whether or not the image signal based on the
main exposure is recorded.
Preferably, the pre-exposure is performed on the image sensor during
at least a period from accepting the photographing instruction to
the lapse of the predetermined time period, and an image based on
the image signal obtained by the pre-exposure is displayed on a
displayer. The remaining amount of the battery is also decreased
by such an image display. Accordingly, whether recording of the
image signal based on the main exposure is possible or not has to
be determined from the remaining amount of the battery just before
the main exposure, that is, the remaining amount of the battery
after the operator is away from the camera.
In a case of being provided with a lamp blinking in a first cycle
just before the main exposure, the generator blinks the lamp in
a second cycle.
The above described objects and other objects, features, aspects
and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent
from the following detailed description of the present invention
when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing one embodiment of the present
invention;
FIG. 2 is a flowchart showing a part of an operation of FIG. 1
embodiment; and
FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing another part of the operation of
FIG. 1 embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to FIG. 1, a digital camera 10 of this embodiment includes
a battery 58 as a power source. When a power switch (not shown)
is turned on, power based on the battery 58 is applied to a whole
system by a power supply circuit 56.
A CPU 54 performs a through image display process in response to
power-on of the power switch. The CPU 54 first instructs a timing
generator TG 30 to repeatedly perform pre-exposure and thin-out
reading. The TG 30 performs the pre-exposure on an image sensor
14 in response to a vertical synchronization signal and reads a
part of electrical charges obtained by the pre-expo sure on a next
frame. A raw image signal having a reduced resolution is output
from the image sensor 14 every one frame of period. The output raw
image signal of each frame is applied to an image processing circuit
20 via a CDS/AGC circuit 16 and an A/D converter 18.
The signal processing circuit 20 performs a series of processes
such as color separation, white balance adjustment, gamma correction
and YUV conversion and thereby inputs a YUV signal thus generated
to a video encoder 22. The video encoder 22 converts the input YUV
signal into a composite image signal in an NTSC format and applies
the composite image signal to a monitor 24. Consequently, a real-time
motion image (through image) of the object is displayed on a monitor
screen.
When a shutter button 40 is operated in a state a self-timer photographing
mode is selected by a menu key 38, the CPU 54 activates a timer
42 so as to count a time and causes a driver 46 to turn a tally
lamp 48 on during first 7 seconds. After a lapse of 7 seconds, the
CPU 54 causes the driver 46 to blink the tally lamp 48 in a cycle
of 1 second during successive 3 seconds. The tally lamp 48 is placed
at a position which the object can visually recognize (e.g., front
surface of the camera), and the blinking of the tally lamp 48 in
a cycle of 1 second is a message of executing the photographing
soon. It is noted that the TG 30 repeatedly performs the exposure
and the thin-out reading on the image sensor 14 also after the shutter
button 40 is operated, and the through image is successively displayed
on the monitor 24.
After a lapse of 10 seconds, the CPU 54 adjusts photographing conditions
such as focus, an amount of exposure and etc. The CPU 54 first instructs
the TG 30 to repeatedly perform the pre-exposure and reading of
all pixels. The TG 30 performs the pre-exposure on the image sensor
14 in response to the vertical synchronization signal and reads
all the electrical charges generated by the pre-exposure on a next
frame. Therefore, a raw image signal having high resolution is output
from the image sensor 14 and applied to the signal processing circuit
20 via the CDS/AGC circuit 16 and the A/D converter 18. The signal
processing circuit 20 performs the above-described color separation,
the white balance adjustment and the YUV conversion on the applied
raw image signal so as to generate a YUV signal.
A Y signal forming the YUV signal is applied to a luminance evaluation
circuit 32 and a focus evaluation circuit 34. The luminance evaluation
circuit 32 calculates a luminance evaluation value by integrating
the Y signal every frame, and the focus evaluation circuit 34 calculates
a focus evaluation value by integrating a high-frequency component
of the Y signal every frame. The calculated luminance evaluation
value and focus evaluation value are applied to the CPU 54. The
CPU 54 controls the driver 28 on the basis of the focus evaluation
value so as to set the focus lens 12 to a focal position. The CPU
54 furthermore calculates an optimal exposure period on the basis
of the luminance evaluation value so as to set the TG 30 to the
optimal exposure period.
After completion of adjusting the photographing conditions, the
CPU 54 executes a photographing process. More specifically, the
CPU 54 instructs the TG 30 to perform one frame of main exposure
and one frame of reading of all pixels, and instructs a compression
circuit 26 to perform a compression process. The TG 30 executes
main exposure according to the set optimal exposure period and reads
all the electrical charges generated by the main exposure from the
image sensor 14. The read one frame of raw image signal is applied
to the signal processing circuit 20 via the CDS/AGC circuit 16 and
the A/D converter 18. A series of the above-described processes
is executed in the signal processing circuit 20, and a YUV signal
thus generated is output to the compression circuit 26. The compression
circuit 26 compresses the input YUV signal by a JPEG format so as
to record a compressed image signal on a recording medium 36 in
a file format.
It is noted that the above-described photographing process is performed
at a time the remaining amount of the battery 54 is sufficient.
Where the remaining amount of the battery 54 is insufficient, the
photographing process is cancelled. For self-timer photographing,
an operator is away from the digital camera 10 and therefore, the
CPU 54 outputs a message in order to notify cancellation of the
photographing process to surroundings.
More specifically, the CPU 54 causes the driver 46 to change a
blinking cycle of the tally lamp 48 and causes a driver 50 to generate
a beep from a speaker 52. The blinking cycle is changed from 1 second
to 0.5 second. Such the visual and audible messages allow the objects
including the operator to recognize the cancellation of the photographing
process due to the insufficient battery.
The CPU 54 specifically operates according to flowcharts shown
in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3. It is noted that a program corresponding to
the flowcharts is stored in a ROM 44.
First, a through image display process is performed in a step S1.
The image sensor 14 is subjected to the pre-exposure and the thin-out
reading, and a through image based on an image signal thus obtained
is displayed on the monitor 24. It is determined whether or not
the shutter button 40 is operated in a step S3, and if "YES"
is determined, the driver 46 is activated in a step S5. The tally
lamp 48 is turned on by the driver 46, and whereby, the object recognizes
a start of the self-timer photographing. In a step 57, time period
data of 10 seconds is set to the timer 42, and the timer 42 is started.
The time period data set to the timer 42 is decremented every 1
second. When a remaining-time period of the timer 42 becomes "3
seconds", "YES" is determined in a step S9, and the
blinking cycle "1 second" is set to the driver 46 in a
step S11. The driver 46 blinks the tally lamp 48 in a cycle of 1
second. When the remaining-time period of the timer 42 becomes "0
second", "YES" is determined in a step S13, and the
photographing conditions are adjusted in a step S15. That is, the
focus lens 12 is set to the focal position and the TG 30 is set
to the optimal exposure period on the basis of the image signals
obtained by the pre-exposure and the reading of all the pixels of
the image sensor 14.
After completion of adjusting the photographing conditions, it
is determined whether or not the remaining amount of the battery
58 is enough to perform the photographing process in a step S17.
Herein, if it is determined the remaining amount is enough, the
photographing process is performed in a step S29. The image sensor
14 is subjected to the one frame of main-exposure and the one frame
of reading of all pixels, and a compressed image signal based on
a raw image signal thus obtained is recorded on the recording medium
24 in the file format. After completion of the photographing process,
the tally lamp 48 is turned off by the driver 46 in a step S27,
and the process is ended. On the other hand, if it is determined
the remaining amount of the battery is not enough in a step S17,
the CPU 54 sets the blinking cycle "0.5 second" to the
driver 46 in a step S19, and activates the driver 50 in a step S21.
Therefore, the tally lamp 48 blinks in a cycle of 0.5 second, and
the beep is output from the speaker 52. After a lapse of 10 seconds
from determination of "YES" in the step S17, "YES"
is determined in the step S23, and the drivers 50 and 46 are turned
off in steps S25 and S27, respectively. Therefore, the beep is stopped,
and the tally lamp 48 is turned off.
As understood from the above description, after a lapse of 10 seconds
from the operation of the shutter button 40, the image sensor 14
is subjected to the main exposure, and the compressed image signal
thus obtained is recorded on the recording medium 36. It is note
that the remaining amount of the battery 58 is determined by the
CPU 54 just before the main exposure, and if the remaining amount
is not enough, messages are generated from the tally lamp 58 and
the speaker 52 and the main exposure is cancelled. Therefore, persons
who are the object (including the operator) can recognize depletion
of the battery with ease by the occurrence of the messages.
Although the present invention has been described and illustrated
in detail, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration
and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation, the
spirit and scope of the present invention being limited only by
the terms of the appended claims.
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