Patent classifications
G03B5/08
OPTICAL ACTUATOR, CAMERA MODULE, AND CAMERA-MOUNTED DEVICE
An optical actuator is configured to include: a movable part including a mounting surface for an optical path bending member, and a recessed portion extending toward a center of the mounting surface at a back side of the mounting surface, the movable part being swung by driving of a driving part; and a fixing part including a protruding portion inserted into the recessed portion so as to define a swing center of the movable part as a position near the center of the mounting surface. Thus, an optical actuator capable of reducing the size of a product is provided.
OPTICAL ACTUATOR, CAMERA MODULE, AND CAMERA-MOUNTED DEVICE
An optical actuator is configured to include: a movable part including a mounting surface for an optical path bending member, and a recessed portion extending toward a center of the mounting surface at a back side of the mounting surface, the movable part being swung by driving of a driving part; and a fixing part including a protruding portion inserted into the recessed portion so as to define a swing center of the movable part as a position near the center of the mounting surface. Thus, an optical actuator capable of reducing the size of a product is provided.
OPTICAL ACTUATOR, CAMERA MODULE, AND CAMERA-MOUNTED DEVICE
An optical actuator is configured to include: a movable part on which a lens part is mountable, the movable part being configured to move by driving of a driving part; a fixing part accommodating the movable part; and a first shaft and a second shaft that are spaced apart from each other in a width direction of the movable part, and are fixed to the fixing part, in which the movable part is configured to slide on the first shaft and the second shaft while making contact with the first shaft at two places in an axial direction and with the second shaft at one place in the axial direction. Thus, the optical actuator capable of stably supporting the movable part with respect to the fixing part is provided.
OPTICAL ACTUATOR, CAMERA MODULE, AND CAMERA-MOUNTED DEVICE
An optical actuator is configured to include: a movable part on which a lens part is mountable, the movable part being configured to move by driving of a driving part; a fixing part accommodating the movable part; and a first shaft and a second shaft that are spaced apart from each other in a width direction of the movable part, and are fixed to the fixing part, in which the movable part is configured to slide on the first shaft and the second shaft while making contact with the first shaft at two places in an axial direction and with the second shaft at one place in the axial direction. Thus, the optical actuator capable of stably supporting the movable part with respect to the fixing part is provided.
OPTICAL UNIT WITH SHAKE CORRECTION FUNCTION
An optical unit with a shake correction function may include a unit with a swing mechanism having an optical module and a swing drive mechanism structured to swing the optical module, a rolling drive mechanism including a magnetic drive mechanism structured to turn the unit with the swing mechanism in a direction different from a swing direction by the swing drive mechanism, a connection member which connects the unit with the swing mechanism with a turning shaft of the rolling drive mechanism, and a support member which supports the rolling drive mechanism. The connection member includes an abutting part integrally turned with the unit with the swing mechanism and the support member includes a position restriction part which restricts a movable range of the abutting part.
SHAKE CORRECTION METHOD, IMAGING DEVICE PROVIDED WITH SAME, INTERCHANGEABLE LENS DEVICE, AND CAMERA BODY
A shake correction method for a camera satisfies 1<f tan ω/Y and includes, when recording an image: driving, by a first shake corrector, a shake correction lens group so that a movement amount thereof with respect to a rotational shake around an axis passing through the optical axis and parallel to a short side of the image is larger than that with respect to a rotational shake around an axis passing through the optical axis and parallel to a long side of the image; and driving, by a second shake corrector, an imaging element so that a movement amount thereof with respect to the rotational shake around the axis passing through the optical axis and parallel to the short side of the image is smaller than that with respect to the rotational shake around the axis passing through the optical axis and parallel to the long side of the image.
SHAKE CORRECTION METHOD, IMAGING DEVICE PROVIDED WITH SAME, INTERCHANGEABLE LENS DEVICE, AND CAMERA BODY
A shake correction method for a camera satisfies 1<f tan ω/Y and includes, when recording an image: driving, by a first shake corrector, a shake correction lens group so that a movement amount thereof with respect to a rotational shake around an axis passing through the optical axis and parallel to a short side of the image is larger than that with respect to a rotational shake around an axis passing through the optical axis and parallel to a long side of the image; and driving, by a second shake corrector, an imaging element so that a movement amount thereof with respect to the rotational shake around the axis passing through the optical axis and parallel to the short side of the image is smaller than that with respect to the rotational shake around the axis passing through the optical axis and parallel to the long side of the image.
Camera device having hand-shake correction function
The present disclosure provides an anti-shake mechanism of a curved camera device. The camera device is an optical system including a reflecting member having a reflecting surface that bends an optical axis and is configured to perform a hand-shake correction by rotating the reflecting member. The reflecting member is disposed between a camera lens group and a camera element in such a manner that the reflecting member rotates about rotation axes, one of the rotation axes being perpendicular to a plane defined by an optical axis of the camera lens group and an optical axis reflected by the reflecting member, and the other one of the rotation axes being parallel with the reflected optical axis or parallel with the optical axis of the camera lens group.
Camera Calibration Utilizing Electroactive Polymer
An illustrative example camera device includes a substrate and a sensor supported on the substrate. The sensor is configured to gather image information. A lens is situated near the sensor and an electroactive polymer selectively causes relative movement between the sensor and the lens.
Folded camera with actuator for moving optics
Various embodiments include a camera with folded optics. Some embodiments include a voice coil motor (VCM) actuator module to provide autofocus (AF) and/or optical image stabilization (OIS) movement. Some embodiments include suspension arrangements. Some embodiments include flexure arrangements.