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Exposure time control circuitry for cameras

  • US 4,107,709 A
  • Filed: 01/26/1977
  • Issued: 08/15/1978
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/31/1974
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An exposure time control circuit for a camera adapted for manual and automatic exposure control, comprising:

  • a photoelectric element responsive to scene brightness;

    a fixed resistor;

    means for controlling the exposure;

    a variable resistance element including a first and a second independently movable member for varying the resistance between the end terminals of said variable resistance element, said first movable member being at least movable in accordance with the setting of the film sensitivity and said second movable member being movable in accordance with the manually set exposure time;

    first switching means having a first position for connecting said first movable member to one of said end terminals and a second position to connect said second movable member to said one end terminal;

    manually operable second switching means having a first position for connecting a first output signal formed between said photoelectric element and said variable resistance element to said means for controlling the exposure with said first switching means in said first position, and a second position for connecting a second output signal formed between said fixed resistor and said variable resistance element to said means for controlling the exposure with said first switching means in said second position;

    a capacitor for selectively storing said first or second output; and

    third switching means having an open position for selectively isolating said capacitor from said first and second outputs and a closed position for connecting said capacitor to said first or second outputs in accordance with the position of said second switching means, said means for controlling being responsive to the signal stored by said capacitor.

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