Patent classifications
G03B9/36
LED DRIVER AND METHOD OF OPERATING A CAMERA
Disclosed is a method of capturing an image of a scene using a user device having a rolling shutter camera. The scene is subjected to an illumination by an LED light source. The method includes providing, by the user device, a notification signal to the LED light source, the notification signal being indicative of a capturing or imminent capturing of an image; adjusting, by the LED light source, an operating characteristic of the LED light source, based on the notification signal; and capturing, by the rolling shutter camera, the image of the scene, while the LED light source is operating at the adjusted operating characteristic.
LIGHT SHIELDING BLADE AND IMAGE PICKUP APPARATUS
A light shielding blade including a laminate in which a resin layer is sandwiched between two metal base materials, wherein the two metal base materials each have a specific rigidity of 20×10.sup.6 [Pa.Math.m.sup.3/kg] or more and a specific bending rigidity of 1.0 [Pa.sup.1/3.Math.m.sup.3/kg] or more, and wherein the resin layer has an elastic modulus of 1 GPa or more and a thickness of 65 μm or less.
Camera lens sliders
Examples disclosed herein provide a shutter for obscuring a viewing portion of an opening found on a housing of a computing device. As an example, the housing includes a bezel that includes the opening extending through the bezel. The housing includes a slider deployable from within the housing, and the shutter is to selectively obscure the viewing portion when the slider is to deploy from within the housing.
Camera lens sliders
Examples disclosed herein provide a shutter for obscuring a viewing portion of an opening found on a housing of a computing device. As an example, the housing includes a bezel that includes the opening extending through the bezel. The housing includes a slider deployable from within the housing, and the shutter is to selectively obscure the viewing portion when the slider is to deploy from within the housing.
ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND SHUTTER
An electronic device includes a container, a camera, a sheet, and a shutter support. The camera is accommodated in the container and includes a lens on which light is to be incident from an outside of the container. The sheet covers the camera from a light incident side of the lens and allows the light to be incident on the lens. The shutter support is included in the container, and supports a shutter while attached to the container such that the shutter is slidable between a closed position and an open position. In the closed position the shutter is located between the camera and the sheet to cover the light incident side of the lens and shield the lens from the light. In the open position the shutter exposes the lens.
IMAGING DEVICE AND VIBRATION SUPPRESSION METHOD FOR IMAGING DEVICE
An imaging device includes: an imager that is provided in a device body; a shutter that is provided in the device body, includes a support member and a shutter member; an actuator that is provided in the device body and moves the imager in a direction orthogonal to an optical axis to correct an amount of camera shake; and a plurality of elastic members that are disposed on at least one side and the other side of an imaginary straight line passing through a center of gravity of the shutter and orthogonal to the optical axis in a case where the plurality of elastic members are viewed in a direction of the optical axis and are in contact with the device body and the support member.
IMAGING DEVICE AND VIBRATION SUPPRESSION METHOD FOR IMAGING DEVICE
An imaging device includes: an imager that is provided in a device body; a shutter that is provided in the device body, includes a support member and a shutter member; an actuator that is provided in the device body and moves the imager in a direction orthogonal to an optical axis to correct an amount of camera shake; and a plurality of elastic members that are disposed on at least one side and the other side of an imaginary straight line passing through a center of gravity of the shutter and orthogonal to the optical axis in a case where the plurality of elastic members are viewed in a direction of the optical axis and are in contact with the device body and the support member.
IMAGING DEVICE
A digital camera includes an image shake corrector that moves an imaging element to perform image shake correction, a shutter mechanism that has, at a position adjacent to a light receiving surface of the imaging element of the image shake corrector, an opening through which a member blocking light incident on the light receiving surface passes, an exterior housing that supports the shutter mechanism, and a mount base that supports the image shake corrector, in which the mount base is supported by the exterior housing.
IMAGING DEVICE
A digital camera includes an image shake corrector that moves an imaging element to perform image shake correction, a shutter mechanism that has, at a position adjacent to a light receiving surface of the imaging element of the image shake corrector, an opening through which a member blocking light incident on the light receiving surface passes, an exterior housing that supports the shutter mechanism, and a mount base that supports the image shake corrector, in which the mount base is supported by the exterior housing.
COMPUTING DEVICE
A device can include a processor; memory; a display; a bezel that defines a bezel region and a display region for the display; one or more media capture components where the one or more media capture components include a camera operatively coupled to the processor, where the camera includes an aperture disposed in the bezel region; a switch that includes an operational state for a circuit electrically coupled to the at least one of the one or more media capture components and a nonoperational state for the circuit; and a movable shutter that controls the switch, where the movable shutter includes a closed orientation that obscures a field of view of the camera and that corresponds to the nonoperational state of the switch and an open orientation that does not obscure the field of view and that corresponds to the operational state of the switch.