Camera apparatus
First Claim
1. An improved photographic camera wherein (a) a voltage checking circuit operates to check whether a battery source voltage is too low for a particular non-flash camera operation and (b) an indicator is activatable to provide a visible indication of flash charging, and wherein the improvement comprises:
- control means connected to said voltage checking circuit and to said indicator for activating the indicator to provide an additional indication, besides the visible indication of flash charging, that the battery source voltage is too low for the particular non-flash camera operation responsive to the voltage checking circuit making that determination, whereby the indicator can provide two different indications.
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Abstract
In a photographic camera having a built-in electronic flash, a flash charging indicator, such as an LED, is illuminated whenever the flash capacitor is being charged. If the capacitor is charged for a relatively long time, e.g. 30 seconds, the photographer is alerted by the illuminated indicator of a weak battery condition. According to the invention, the flash charging indicator is additionally used to indicate that the battery source voltage is too low to adequately power a particular camera operation, such as autofocusing. This indication of a weak battery condition is provided at least as long as the particular camera operation is attempted, and it is not dependent on the flash capacitor being charged as in the prior art.
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4 Claims
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1. An improved photographic camera wherein (a) a voltage checking circuit operates to check whether a battery source voltage is too low for a particular non-flash camera operation and (b) an indicator is activatable to provide a visible indication of flash charging, and wherein the improvement comprises:
control means connected to said voltage checking circuit and to said indicator for activating the indicator to provide an additional indication, besides the visible indication of flash charging, that the battery source voltage is too low for the particular non-flash camera operation responsive to the voltage checking circuit making that determination, whereby the indicator can provide two different indications. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An improved battery-powered autofocusing camera wherein (a) a built-in electronic flash has a chargeable flash capacitor and (b) an indicator is illuminated whenever said capacitor is being charged, and wherein the improvement comprises:
control means connected to said indicator for illuminating the indicator even though said flash capacitor is not being charged, whenever a battery source voltage is too low to adequately power an autofocusing operation, whereby the indicator can be illuminated for two different purposes.
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