IMAGE STABILIZER AND IMAGE-SHAKE CORRECTING METHOD
First Claim
1. An image stabilizer, comprising:
- a shaking sensor detecting a shake of a lens associated with the image stabilizer;
a control module storing a shake correcting setting having one or more error ranges;
a driving module controlled by the control module to move the lens according to the shake correcting setting and thereby correct a position of the lens;
an image module capturing an image through the corrected lens; and
a data adjusting module adjusting the shake correcting setting within one or more of the one or more error ranges when a resolution value of the captured image is lower than a preset reference value.
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Abstract
An exemplary image stabilizer includes a shaking sensor, a control module, a driving module, an image module, and a data adjusting module. The shaking sensor detects a shake of a lens associated with the image stabilizer. The control module stores a shake correcting setting having one or more error ranges. The driving module is controlled by the control module to move the lens according to the shake correcting setting. The image module captures an image through the corrected lens. The data adjusting module adjusts the shake correcting setting within one or more of the error ranges when a resolution value of the captured image is lower than a preset reference value.
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9 Claims
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1. An image stabilizer, comprising:
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a shaking sensor detecting a shake of a lens associated with the image stabilizer; a control module storing a shake correcting setting having one or more error ranges; a driving module controlled by the control module to move the lens according to the shake correcting setting and thereby correct a position of the lens; an image module capturing an image through the corrected lens; and a data adjusting module adjusting the shake correcting setting within one or more of the one or more error ranges when a resolution value of the captured image is lower than a preset reference value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An image-shake correcting method, comprising:
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detecting a shake of a lens; correcting a position of the lens according to a shake correcting setting having one or more error ranges; capturing an image through the lens after the lens is corrected; deciding whether or not a resolution value of the captured image is greater than or equal to a preset reference value; and when the resolution value is lower than the preset reference value, adjusting the shake correcting setting within one or more of the one or more error ranges. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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