Image sensing apparatus and method of controlling operation thereof
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1. An image sensing apparatus, comprising:
- a shutter-release button;
an image sensing device, responsive to a pressing of said shutter-release button, for sensing an image of a subject and outputting image data representing the image of the subject;
a reflecting/transmitting-type liquid crystal display unit capable of operating in both reflecting and transmitting modes, which includes a backlighting device in which backlighting can be turned on and off, for displaying the image represented by the image data output from said image sensing device;
a touch discriminating device for determining whether the shutter-release button has been touched; and
a backlight emission controller for turning on said backlighting device in response to a determination by said touch discriminating device that said shutter-release button has been touched.
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Abstract
A digital camera is provided with a reflecting/transmitting-type liquid crystal display unit that includes a backlighting device for controlling whether backlighting is turned on or off. The shutter-release button of the camera is provided with a touch sensor. Backlighting is turned on when the touch sensor is touched. Thus, backlighting is turned on only when a subject is photographed, thereby making it possible to conserve power.
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1. An image sensing apparatus, comprising:
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a shutter-release button;
an image sensing device, responsive to a pressing of said shutter-release button, for sensing an image of a subject and outputting image data representing the image of the subject;
a reflecting/transmitting-type liquid crystal display unit capable of operating in both reflecting and transmitting modes, which includes a backlighting device in which backlighting can be turned on and off, for displaying the image represented by the image data output from said image sensing device;
a touch discriminating device for determining whether the shutter-release button has been touched; and
a backlight emission controller for turning on said backlighting device in response to a determination by said touch discriminating device that said shutter-release button has been touched. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
a power-supply voltage sensing circuit; and
a control unit for controlling said touch discriminating device in such a manner that the determination by said touch discriminating device is performed in response to said power-supply voltage sensing circuit sensing that a power-supply voltage has fallen below a fixed voltage.
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4. The image sensing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a touch sensor for detecting a touch, which is formed on a surface of said shutter-release button, wherein said touch discriminating device determines whether said shutter-release button has been touched in response to detecting the touch by said touch sensor.
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5. The image sensing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said backlight emission controller turns off said backlight device in response to the image data outputted from said image sensing device has been recorded on a recording media.
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6. The image sensing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising an ambient light detector configured to determine an amount of ambient light, wherein said backlight emission controller turns on said backlighting device in response to a determination by said ambient light detector that the amount of ambient light is below a preset threshold level and in response to the determination by said touch discriminating device that said shutter-release button has been touched.
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7. The image sensing apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said backlight emission controller prevents said backlighting from turning on in response to a determination by said ambient light detector that the amount of ambient light is above the preset threshold level.
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8. The image sensing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:
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a mode setting switch configured to allow said image sensing apparatus to operate between a first energy conserving mode and a second energy conserving mode; and
an ambient light detector configured to determine an amount of ambient light, wherein in the first energy conserving mode, said backlight emission controller turns on said backlighting device in response to the determination by said touch discriminating device that said shutter-release button has been touched, and wherein in the second energy conserving mode, said backlight emission controller turns on said backlighting device in response to in response to a determination by said ambient light detector that the amount of ambient light is below a preset threshold level.
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9. A method of controlling operation of an image sensing apparatus having a shutter-release button, in which an image of a subject is sensed in response to a pressing of the shutter-release button, the method comprising the steps of:
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providing a reflecting/transmitting-type liquid crystal display unit capable of operating in both reflecting and transmitting modes, which includes a backlighting device in which backlighting can be turned on and off, for displaying the image represented by an image data obtained by sensing the image of the subject;
determining whether the shutter-release button has been touched; and
turning on the backlighting device in response to a determination by said touch discriminating device that said shutter-release button has been touched. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
determining whether a shooting is taking place outdoors or indoors; and
turning on the backlighting device in response to a determination the shooting is taking place indoors and in response to the determination that the shutter-release button has been touched.
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11. The method of claim 9, further comprising:
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sensing a power-supply voltage of the image sensing apparatus; and
performing said determining step to determine whether the shutter-release button has been touched when it is sensed that the power-supply voltage has fallen below a preset voltage level.
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12. The method of claim 9, further comprising turning off the backlight device in response to the image data outputted from the image sensing device being recorded on a recording media.
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13. The method of claim 9, further comprising:
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determining an amount of ambient light; and
turning on the backlighting device when it is determined that the amount of ambient light is below a preset threshold level and that the shutter-release button has been touched.
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14. The method of claim 13, further comprising preventing the backlighting from turning when it is determined that the amount of ambient light is above the preset threshold level.
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15. The method of claim 9, further comprising:
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determining whether the image sensing apparatus is operating in a first energy conserving mode or a second energy conserving mode;
determining an amount of ambient light;
when in the first energy conserving mode, turning on the backlighting device when it is determined that the shutter-release button has been touched; and
wherein in the second energy conserving mode, turning on the backlighting device when it is determined that the amount of ambient light is below a preset threshold level.
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