Viewfinder brightness control circuit for a camcorder employing iris output voltage and method therefor
First Claim
1. A camcorder viewfinder brightness control circuit, comprising:
- a first amplifier for amplifying a video signal representing an object to a predetermined level to thereby generate an amplified video signal;
a second amplifier for detecting a change in an iris output voltage, which voltage varies in response to a respective change in ambient brightness, and amplifying said change in iris output voltage by a predetermined ratio to thereby produce an amplified differential voltage; and
a light controller adding said amplified differential voltage generated by said second amplifier to said amplified video signal output from said first amplifier so as to permit automatic control of brightness of an object image provided by viewfinder in response to said change in said ambient brightness.
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Abstract
A camcorder viewfinder brightness control circuit includes a first amplifier for amplifying a video signal corresponding to an object to a predetermined level, a second amplifier for detecting a change in an iris output voltage which varies in response to variations in ambient brightness and amplifying the iris output voltage by a predetermined ratio, and a light controller for automatically controlling the brightness of an image supplied to the viewfinder responsive to the change in ambient brightness. Preferably, the light controller adds the signal representing change in the iris output voltage output by the second amplifier to the video signal output from the first amplifier. A method for controlling a camcorder viewfinder brightness control circuit is also described.
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5 Claims
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1. A camcorder viewfinder brightness control circuit, comprising:
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a first amplifier for amplifying a video signal representing an object to a predetermined level to thereby generate an amplified video signal; a second amplifier for detecting a change in an iris output voltage, which voltage varies in response to a respective change in ambient brightness, and amplifying said change in iris output voltage by a predetermined ratio to thereby produce an amplified differential voltage; and a light controller adding said amplified differential voltage generated by said second amplifier to said amplified video signal output from said first amplifier so as to permit automatic control of brightness of an object image provided by viewfinder in response to said change in said ambient brightness.
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2. A method for operating a camcorder viewfinder brightness control circuit having a first amplifier for amplifying a video signal representing an object to a predetermined level to thereby produce an amplified video signal, and a second amplifier for detecting a change in an iris output voltage, which voltage varies in response to ambient brightness, and amplifying said change in said iris output voltage by a predetermined ratio to thereby produce an amplified differential voltage, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) generating said amplified video signal and said amplified differential voltage; and (b) offsetting said amplified video signal in response to said amplified differential voltage. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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4. A camcorder viewfinder brightness control circuit, comprising:
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first amplifier means for amplifying a video signal representing an object by a predetermined ratio to thereby generate an amplified video signal; second amplifier means generating an amplified differential voltage in response to a change in an iris output voltage indicative of a respective change in ambient brightness; and control means for adding said amplified differential voltage to said amplified video signal to thereby provide automatic control of brightness of an object image provided by a viewfinder in response to said change in said ambient brightness. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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