Camera with automatic aperture setting and partially color deleted viewfinder selection
First Claim
1. In a camera having a variable diaphragm and a shutter, means to automatically determine the proper taking aperture of said diaphrogm for photographing a scene, means to close down the diaphragm to the determined aperture without operation of the shutter, a taking lens and an eyepiece viewfinder viewing the scene through an optical path through the taking lens and the diaphragm;
- characterized in having a system to provide a partially color deleted view of the scene through the eyepiece viewfinder, said system including means, selectively under operator control, to position a color filter in the optical path of the viewfinder, means automatically upon said selection to determine the said taking aperature and compensate for said filter, the compensation permitting sufficient light to compensate for said filter, and means to close down said variable diaphragm to said compensated aperture without operating the shutter, to thereby present a partially color-deleted view to said viewfinder.
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Abstract
In a shutter-priority automatic single lens reflex camera the operator views the scene through an eyepiece viewfinder whose optical path is through a variable iris diaphragm and a taking lens. When a depth of field preview button is pushed by the operator, the diaphragm closes down to the aperture (opening) determined to be correct for the selected speed under the ambient light conditions. A system is provided to aid the operator in envisioning a black-and-white picture of a color scene by presenting a partially color deleted view of the scene to the eyepiece viewfinder. The operator pushes a button which pulls a special color filter into the optical path of the viewfinder and simultaneously sends a control signal to the camera central processing unit (CPU). The CPU, upon receiving the control signal, determines the proper diaphragm opening for the scene, compensates for the filter (by stopping up) and permits operation of the diaphragm to close down to the compensated aperture. The operator sees the scene, partially color deleted and at the compensated taking aperture, and envisions the picture in black-and-white and in focus.
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6 Claims
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1. In a camera having a variable diaphragm and a shutter, means to automatically determine the proper taking aperture of said diaphrogm for photographing a scene, means to close down the diaphragm to the determined aperture without operation of the shutter, a taking lens and an eyepiece viewfinder viewing the scene through an optical path through the taking lens and the diaphragm;
- characterized in having a system to provide a partially color deleted view of the scene through the eyepiece viewfinder, said system including means, selectively under operator control, to position a color filter in the optical path of the viewfinder, means automatically upon said selection to determine the said taking aperature and compensate for said filter, the compensation permitting sufficient light to compensate for said filter, and means to close down said variable diaphragm to said compensated aperture without operating the shutter, to thereby present a partially color-deleted view to said viewfinder.
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