Flexible lens mount system for rapid tilt photography
First Claim
1. A method for adjusting focus of a camera using a lens system, comprising:
- attaching the lens system to the camera with a fitting that serves as a sole support for a body of the lens assembly relative to the camera; and
reconfiguring the lens assembly from a first configuration to a second configuration by manually flexing the body of the lens assembly, wherein a lens of the lens assembly has a first operative position relative to the camera in the first configuration and a different second operative position relative to the camera in the second configuration, wherein the body is in a rest position in the first configuration and reconfiguring the lens assembly includes manually flexing the body angularly away from the rest position and changing an angular orientation of the lens relative to the camera, and wherein the method further comprises reconfiguring the assembly from the second configuration to the first configuration by allowing the body to resiliently substantially return to the rest position by reducing an amount of manual flexing force applied to the body of the lens assembly.
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Abstract
The present invention generally relates to photography, including both still photography and video photography. One aspect of the invention is directed toward a lens system that includes a lens, a fitting mountable to a camera, and a flexible body extending between the lens and the fitting. The fitting can be the sole support for the body relative to the camera. The body can be configured to position the lens among at least two operative positions relative to the camera when the fitting is mounted to the camera. Another aspect of the invention is directed toward a method for adjusting focus of a camera using a lens assembly including manually moving a portion of a flexible body of the lens assembly to place a lens in one of at least two operative positions relative to the camera.
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10 Claims
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1. A method for adjusting focus of a camera using a lens system, comprising:
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attaching the lens system to the camera with a fitting that serves as a sole support for a body of the lens assembly relative to the camera; and reconfiguring the lens assembly from a first configuration to a second configuration by manually flexing the body of the lens assembly, wherein a lens of the lens assembly has a first operative position relative to the camera in the first configuration and a different second operative position relative to the camera in the second configuration, wherein the body is in a rest position in the first configuration and reconfiguring the lens assembly includes manually flexing the body angularly away from the rest position and changing an angular orientation of the lens relative to the camera, and wherein the method further comprises reconfiguring the assembly from the second configuration to the first configuration by allowing the body to resiliently substantially return to the rest position by reducing an amount of manual flexing force applied to the body of the lens assembly. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of photographing a subject, comprising:
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orienting a camera with respect to the subject, the camera having a lens system that includes a fitting, a lens, and a tubular, resiliently flexible body extending between the fitting and the lens, the fitting providing the sole mechanical support for the lens system relative to the camera; manually adjusting a length and angular orientation of at least a portion of the body from a resting position by acting against a restoring force of the resiliently flexible body, thereby changing the axial and angular position of the lens to change focus; taking at least one photograph; and allowing the resiliently flexible body to substantially return to the resting position by reducing an amount of force applied to the resiliently flexible body. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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