US20060244860A1 - Digital camera with changeable operation sequence - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a digital camera of which operation sequence is changed in accordance with a property of battery.
- a digital camera is provided with an imaging device (for example a CCD image sensor), an A/D converter, an image processing circuit, an image memory, a diaphragm mechanism, a shutter mechanism, and so forth.
- the imaging device converts an optical image to an image signal.
- the A/D converter converts the image signal to a digital image signal.
- the image processing circuit carries out gradation correction, color correction, contour enhancement, sharpness processing, image cropping, and so forth.
- the digital camera has a zoom lens, an electronic viewfinder, and a flash device. This electric viewfinder is constituted of a liquid crystal display panel (LCD) of a transmission type and a lamp for lighting the LCD panel.
- LCD liquid crystal display panel
- the digital image signal outputted from the image processing circuit is sent to the LCD panel to display a moving image in taking operation.
- the moving image is a rough image made of thinned pixels.
- a fine still image having large number of pixels is stored in a memory medium (a memory card, for instance).
- a still image is read from the memory medium to be displayed on the LCD panel.
- a primary battery or a secondary battery is loaded into the digital camera, by which the above electric circuit, the flash device, the electric viewfinder and the like are driven. Particularly the electric viewfinder and the flash device have large power consumption. When the battery is consumed while using the digital camera, the digital camera stops operating in the middle of operation.
- a main object of the present invention is to provide a digital camera that all operation modes are selectable regardless of a type or a remaining amount of battery.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a digital camera whose battery is made good use of.
- one operation sequence corresponding to a property of battery is selected among plural kinds of operation sequences with different power consumption so as to carry out the selected operation mode by the specified operation sequence.
- the property of this battery represents capacity of power supply and is determined in accordance with a type of battery and/or a remaining amount of battery.
- the power-saving operation sequence of small power consumption there are a power-saving operation sequence of small power consumption and a normal operation sequence of large power consumption.
- the normal operation sequence is selected.
- the power-saving operation sequence is selected.
- the electric viewfinder In the power-saving operation sequence of the electric viewfinder, the electric viewfinder is temporarily turned OFF upon taking a still image by releasing a shutter, whereas, in the normal operation sequence, the electric viewfinder is kept ON upon taking a still image. Similarly, it is also suitable that the electric viewfinder is dimmed in the power-saving operation sequence, whereas it is lighted up in the normal operation sequence.
- an image signal from the imaging device is amplified by a high gain upon flash taking and the flash amount to be emitted from the flash device is decreased in accordance with the high gain value.
- the image signal from the imaging device is amplified by a normal gain upon flash taking and the flash amount of the flash device is made a normal level.
- the zoom motor In the power-saving operation sequence of a zoom lens, focusing is performed after zooming. In the normal operation sequence, zooming and focusing is performed simultaneously. As an alternative method, in the power-saving operation sequence, the zoom motor is rotated at a low speed, and in the normal operation sequence, the zoom motor is rotated at a high speed.
- a frequency of a clock pulse is lowered, while in the normal operation sequence, it is heightened.
- the power-saving operation sequence or the normal operation sequence is selected in accordance with a property of battery, so that it is possible to carry out the operation mode selected by a user. Since the selectable operation mode is not limited in accordance with a property of the battery, the digital camera can be easily handled. Moreover, utilizing the battery can be realized in case of a battery with small power supply, as the power-saving operation sequence is performed.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a digital camera of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of a digital camera shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating an electric structure of a digital camera
- FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing taking process
- FIG. 5 is a timing chart showing operation of a zoom motor and an AF motor.
- FIG. 6 is a timing chart illustrating operation of a diaphragm, a shutter and a backlight.
- the front of a digital camera 2 has a lens barrel 4 having a taking lens 3 , an objective finder window 6 of an optical finder 5 , a flash projector 7 for projecting flash light towards a subject, a release button 8 , a self-timer emitter 9 which twinkles for informing the taking timing upon self-timer photography, a photometry window 10 , a range finding projector window 11 , and a range finding light-receiving window 12 .
- a memory card slot 16 is formed on the side of the digital camera 2 .
- a memory card 15 into which a taken still image is stored, is set into the memory card slot 16 .
- a memory card reader for reading and writing data to the memory card 15 is contained behind the memory card slot 16 .
- the memory card slot 16 is covered by a protective cover 17 , which is opened and closed so as to keep away from dust and so forth.
- a battery lid 19 for loading a battery 18 is provided on the bottom of the digital camera 2 .
- a battery lid 19 is opened for loading or taking out the battery 18 . It is possible for the digital camera 2 to use not only its exclusive use battery, but also alkali batteries on the market.
- the operation section 22 has plural operation buttons and a LCD 24 for displaying what is operated. By operating this operation section 22 , it is possible to select any of “taking mode”, “replay mode”, “auto taking”, “manual taking”, “flash taking”, “self-timer taking” and so forth.
- the power switch 21 is turned off, the lens barrel 4 is contained inside of a lens barrel storage portion 13 .
- the power switch 21 is turned on, the lens barrel 4 is protruded from the lens barrel storage portion 13 .
- an AF motor 26 for adjusting a focus and a zoom motor 27 for changing a magnification of a lens are incorporated into the lens barrel 4 .
- the AF motor 26 and the zoom motor 27 are controlled by a CPU 28 through drivers 29 and 30 .
- the AF motor 26 and the zoom motor 27 are controlled on the basis of the measured value by the range finding device.
- a diaphragm mechanism 31 is provided inside of the lens barrel 4 .
- a diaphragm is controlled by a diaphragm motor 32 .
- a shutter mechanism 33 is located on the back of the lens barrel 4 and is driven by a shutter controlling circuit 34 . It is to be noted that a numeral 35 is a driver for the diaphragm motor 32 and a numeral 36 is a flash controlling circuit.
- a CCD image sensor 37 is disposed on the back of the shutter mechanism 33 so as to receive light of a subject transmitted the taking lens 3 .
- a timing signal (clock signal) is inputted from a timing generator 38 to the CCD image sensor 37 .
- Electrical charge storage period of the CCD image sensor 37 is determined by this timing signal.
- Each cell of the CCD image sensor 37 performs photoelectric conversion to incident light during the set electrical charge storage period.
- the accumulated electric charge in each cell is transmitted to a signal processing circuit 39 as an image signal.
- the signal processing circuit 39 including a correlated double sampling circuit (CDS), an amplifier (AMP), and an A/D converter, converts an image signal to a digital image data.
- the image data is thinned by the signal processing circuit 39 while taking a moving image, to be converted into a rough image.
- An image processing circuit 40 carries out image correction such as white balance and ⁇ -correction, color conversion, hyper tone processing for compressing gradation of ultra low frequency brightness component of an image, and hyper sharpness processing for enhancing sharpness while controlling granularity.
- image correction such as white balance and ⁇ -correction, color conversion, hyper tone processing for compressing gradation of ultra low frequency brightness component of an image, and hyper sharpness processing for enhancing sharpness while controlling granularity.
- a rough image from the image processing circuit 40 is written in a RAM 41 while imaging.
- the image data is read from the RAM 41 and sent to a LCD driver 45 , to display an image on the image display LCD 23 . Since the writing and readout is performed periodically to the RAM 41 while imaging, the image in taking operation is displayed on the image display LCD 23 as a moving image.
- a still image is taken at an electrical charge storage period in accordance with subject brightness. Since pixels are not thinned by the signal processing circuit 39 , this still image is sent to the image processing circuit 39 as a fine image.
- the still image processed by the image processing circuit 39 is contemporarily written in the RAM 41 .
- the image data in the RAM 41 is written in the memory card 15 through a media controller 42 . According to the replay mode, of plural still images written in the memory card 15 , the designated one is read out and converted to a rough image so as to be displayed on the image display LCD 23 .
- the image data is not only stored in the memory card 15 , but also outputted to the exterior equipment by an interface 43 . And the moving image can be outputted outside through the interface 43 while taking a moving image.
- a numeral 44 is a backlight for lighting the image display LCD 23 from rearward.
- a battery property judging circuit 47 determines the property of the battery 18 loaded in the digital camera 2 . According to the embodiment, the battery property judging circuit 47 requires the difference between a voltage of the battery 18 before performing an operation mode and while operating an operation mode. In reference to the memory into which the relation between the change of voltage and the type of battery is stored, a type of the battery 18 is determined. The judging result is stored in the RAM 41 .
- the CPU 28 selects either one of the normal operation sequence of large power consumption or the power-saving sequence of small power consumption in accordance with a type of battery. Although these operation sequences perform the same operation mode, they perform the operation sequence with different power consumption.
- the battery property judging circuit 47 determines a type of battery from the property of the battery 18 .
- the measured voltage and the remaining amount of battery are different in accordance with a type of battery. Therefore, the remaining amount of the battery can be examined by the battery property judging circuit 47 . In any case, capacity of power supply in the battery 18 is estimated so as to set the corresponding operation sequence.
- a controlling program for driving the digital camera 2 is stored in a ROM 50 .
- the controlling program includes a program of normal operation sequence which drives each circuit in a predetermined manner, and a program of power-saving operation sequence which performs different operation sequence with low power in comparison with the normal sequence.
- the CPU 28 Based on the decision by the battery property judging circuit 47 , the CPU 28 selects the operation sequence. And the digital camera 2 is driven by the selected operation sequence.
- the operation of the above embodiment will be described in reference to FIG. 4 .
- the digital camera is initialized.
- the AF motor 26 is driven.
- the battery property judging circuit 47 determines a type of the battery 18 from a voltage change of the battery 18 before and while the AF motor 26 is driven. Based on the result, the CPU 28 selects either one of the normal operation sequence or the power-saving operation sequence. It is also suitable to determine the type of the battery 18 from a voltage change of the battery 18 upon driving the zoom motor 27 or the image display LCD 23 .
- the normal operation sequence is selected. Operating the mode switch to select the taking mode, the electric charge stored in each cell of the CCD image sensor 37 is converted to the image data by the signal processing circuit 39 . Then the signal processing to the image data is performed by the image processing circuit 40 , to be an image data of a rough image. The image data is temporarily stored in the RAM 41 . When the image display LCD 23 is not set OFF forcibly, the image data in the RAM 41 is transmitted to the image display LCD 23 through the LCD driver 45 . A moving image is displayed on the image display LCD 23 . Since the normal operation sequence is selected in the image display LCD 23 , the backlight 44 has high brightness. Accordingly, the bright moving image is displayed on the image display LCD 23 . By observing this image display LCD 23 , framing for taking a still image and so forth are performed.
- the release button 8 is half depressed so as to measure a subject distance and the subject brightness. Based on the result, as shown in FIG. 5 , the AF motor 26 and the zoom motor 27 are driven simultaneously to set a magnification of the zoom and adjust a focus suitable for the subject.
- the diaphragm motor 32 rotates to drive the diaphragm mechanism 31 at a suitable stop value based on the photometry value. Then the shutter mechanism 33 shields the front of the CCD image sensor 37 . Then, the shutter mechanism 33 exposes the CCD image sensor 37 .
- the electric charge storage period passes from the commencement of the exposure, the readout of the signal is started in the CCD image sensor 37 .
- the electric charge stored in each cell of the CCD image sensor 37 is sent to the signal processing circuit 39 as an image signal.
- the image data of fine still image is outputted from the signal processing circuit 39 and temporarily stored in the RAM 41 . Then, the still image is written in the memory card 15 through the media controller 42 .
- each button of the operation section 22 in the rear of the digital camera 2 is depressed so as to adjust a desirable diaphragm value, zoom magnification, and focus.
- the taken still image can be written in the memory card 15 by depressing the release button 8 .
- the normal operation sequence is selected at this time, for instance, flash taking of a predetermined flash amount can be performed.
- the power-saving operation sequence is selected.
- the AF motor 26 and the zoom motor 27 are driven at a voltage value lower than the drive voltage in the normal operation sequence. For instance, on changing a magnification of zoom, as shown in FIG. 5 , the zoom motor is driven to change the magnification of zoom, and then the AF motor is driven to adjust the focus.
- the back light 44 of the image display LCD 23 is lighted off after operating the release button 8 , and is relighted after taking.
- the flash projector 7 is controlled to reduce the flash amount in comparison with the normal operation sequence.
- the signal processing circuit 39 is set to a high value of an amplitude gain. The decrease amount of the flash amount is compensated by the signal amplitude.
- the image display LCD 23 is automatically turned off. In cooperation with this OFF operation, the power supply to the CCD image sensor 37 is also stopped. Consequently, consumption of power is kept low, so as to realize effective use of power.
- the image display LCD 23 may be turned off automatically.
- the optical finder 5 is used for framing.
- the flash device In the normal operation sequence, the flash device is always charged by a low current so as to be activated at all times.
- charging the flash device by a low current may be stopped while the image display LCD 23 is ON. In this case, the flash device is charged when the digital camera 2 is in a stand-by condition. Besides that, a voltage of the capacitor is measured at all times. When the measured value is lowered less than a standard value, the image display LCD 23 is temporarily stopped to drive in preference to charge the capacitor.
- a voltage value of the motor is lowered.
- lowering a clock pulse of the CPU 28 is also suitable in order to reduce consumption power of the battery 18 .
- a clock generator constituted of a clock generating circuit and a frequency dividing circuit is provided so as to change the clock pulse in accordance with the judging result by the battery property judging circuit 47 .
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- This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/146,916 filed May 17, 2002. The entire disclosure of the prior application, application Ser. No. 10/146,916, is considered part of the disclosure of the accompanying continuation application and is hereby incorporated by reference.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a digital camera of which operation sequence is changed in accordance with a property of battery.
- 2. Description of the Prior Arts
- A digital camera is provided with an imaging device (for example a CCD image sensor), an A/D converter, an image processing circuit, an image memory, a diaphragm mechanism, a shutter mechanism, and so forth. The imaging device converts an optical image to an image signal. The A/D converter converts the image signal to a digital image signal. The image processing circuit carries out gradation correction, color correction, contour enhancement, sharpness processing, image cropping, and so forth. And the digital camera has a zoom lens, an electronic viewfinder, and a flash device. This electric viewfinder is constituted of a liquid crystal display panel (LCD) of a transmission type and a lamp for lighting the LCD panel.
- In the taking mode, the digital image signal outputted from the image processing circuit is sent to the LCD panel to display a moving image in taking operation. The moving image is a rough image made of thinned pixels. When the shutter button is depressed, a fine still image having large number of pixels is stored in a memory medium (a memory card, for instance). And when the display mode is selected, a still image is read from the memory medium to be displayed on the LCD panel.
- A primary battery or a secondary battery is loaded into the digital camera, by which the above electric circuit, the flash device, the electric viewfinder and the like are driven. Particularly the electric viewfinder and the flash device have large power consumption. When the battery is consumed while using the digital camera, the digital camera stops operating in the middle of operation.
- So as to prevent the digital camera from stopping its operation, various measures have been taken. For instance, the following methods are known: one for changing charging voltage of a flash device in accordance with a type of a battery (JPA No. 2000-241860), and the other for judging whether to shift to the display mode or not in accordance with a type of a battery (JPA No. 2000-261975). And it is also known the method for limiting the display mode or the flash taking in accordance with the measured voltage of a battery, and for changing a set time until the power is automatically turned off (JPA No. 2000-253303).
- However, all measures mentioned above limit selectable operation modes in accordance with a type of a battery or a remaining amount of a battery. It is not possible, for example, to select the display mode and the flash taking in case of small capacity of power supply. This may cause a user to find it hard to use the digital camera.
- A main object of the present invention is to provide a digital camera that all operation modes are selectable regardless of a type or a remaining amount of battery.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a digital camera whose battery is made good use of.
- In order to achieve the above and the other objects, one operation sequence corresponding to a property of battery is selected among plural kinds of operation sequences with different power consumption so as to carry out the selected operation mode by the specified operation sequence. The property of this battery represents capacity of power supply and is determined in accordance with a type of battery and/or a remaining amount of battery.
- According to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, there are a power-saving operation sequence of small power consumption and a normal operation sequence of large power consumption. In case the battery is a type of large capacity of power supply or has a large remaining amount, the normal operation sequence is selected. In case the battery is a type of small capacity of power supply or has a small remaining amount, the power-saving operation sequence is selected.
- In the power-saving operation sequence of the electric viewfinder, the electric viewfinder is temporarily turned OFF upon taking a still image by releasing a shutter, whereas, in the normal operation sequence, the electric viewfinder is kept ON upon taking a still image. Similarly, it is also suitable that the electric viewfinder is dimmed in the power-saving operation sequence, whereas it is lighted up in the normal operation sequence.
- In the power-saving operation sequence, an image signal from the imaging device is amplified by a high gain upon flash taking and the flash amount to be emitted from the flash device is decreased in accordance with the high gain value. In the normal operation sequence, the image signal from the imaging device is amplified by a normal gain upon flash taking and the flash amount of the flash device is made a normal level.
- In the power-saving operation sequence of a zoom lens, focusing is performed after zooming. In the normal operation sequence, zooming and focusing is performed simultaneously. As an alternative method, in the power-saving operation sequence, the zoom motor is rotated at a low speed, and in the normal operation sequence, the zoom motor is rotated at a high speed.
- In the power-saving operation mode of a CPU, a frequency of a clock pulse is lowered, while in the normal operation sequence, it is heightened.
- According to the digital camera of the present invention, the power-saving operation sequence or the normal operation sequence is selected in accordance with a property of battery, so that it is possible to carry out the operation mode selected by a user. Since the selectable operation mode is not limited in accordance with a property of the battery, the digital camera can be easily handled. Moreover, utilizing the battery can be realized in case of a battery with small power supply, as the power-saving operation sequence is performed.
- The above and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments when read in association with the accompanying drawings, which are given by way of illustration only and thus are not limiting the present invention. In the drawings, like reference numerals designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a digital camera of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of a digital camera shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating an electric structure of a digital camera; -
FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing taking process; -
FIG. 5 is a timing chart showing operation of a zoom motor and an AF motor; and -
FIG. 6 is a timing chart illustrating operation of a diaphragm, a shutter and a backlight. - In
FIGS. 1 and 2 , the front of adigital camera 2 has alens barrel 4 having a takinglens 3, anobjective finder window 6 of anoptical finder 5, aflash projector 7 for projecting flash light towards a subject, arelease button 8, a self-timer emitter 9 which twinkles for informing the taking timing upon self-timer photography, aphotometry window 10, a rangefinding projector window 11, and a range finding light-receiving window 12. - A
memory card slot 16 is formed on the side of thedigital camera 2. Amemory card 15, into which a taken still image is stored, is set into thememory card slot 16. A memory card reader for reading and writing data to thememory card 15 is contained behind thememory card slot 16. Thememory card slot 16 is covered by aprotective cover 17, which is opened and closed so as to keep away from dust and so forth. Abattery lid 19 for loading abattery 18 is provided on the bottom of thedigital camera 2. Abattery lid 19 is opened for loading or taking out thebattery 18. It is possible for thedigital camera 2 to use not only its exclusive use battery, but also alkali batteries on the market. - There are an
eyepiece finder window 20 of theoptical finder 5, apower switch 21 of a slide type, anoperation section 22, and a liquid crystal display panel (LCD) 23 which performs as an electronic view finder and a monitor on the rear of thedigital camera 2. Theoperation section 22 has plural operation buttons and aLCD 24 for displaying what is operated. By operating thisoperation section 22, it is possible to select any of “taking mode”, “replay mode”, “auto taking”, “manual taking”, “flash taking”, “self-timer taking” and so forth. When thepower switch 21 is turned off, thelens barrel 4 is contained inside of a lensbarrel storage portion 13. When thepower switch 21 is turned on, thelens barrel 4 is protruded from the lensbarrel storage portion 13. - In
FIG. 3 , anAF motor 26 for adjusting a focus and azoom motor 27 for changing a magnification of a lens are incorporated into thelens barrel 4. TheAF motor 26 and thezoom motor 27 are controlled by aCPU 28 throughdrivers AF motor 26 and thezoom motor 27 are controlled on the basis of the measured value by the range finding device. Adiaphragm mechanism 31 is provided inside of thelens barrel 4. A diaphragm is controlled by adiaphragm motor 32. Ashutter mechanism 33 is located on the back of thelens barrel 4 and is driven by ashutter controlling circuit 34. It is to be noted that a numeral 35 is a driver for thediaphragm motor 32 and a numeral 36 is a flash controlling circuit. - A
CCD image sensor 37 is disposed on the back of theshutter mechanism 33 so as to receive light of a subject transmitted the takinglens 3. A timing signal (clock signal) is inputted from atiming generator 38 to theCCD image sensor 37. Electrical charge storage period of theCCD image sensor 37 is determined by this timing signal. Each cell of theCCD image sensor 37 performs photoelectric conversion to incident light during the set electrical charge storage period. The accumulated electric charge in each cell is transmitted to asignal processing circuit 39 as an image signal. Thesignal processing circuit 39, including a correlated double sampling circuit (CDS), an amplifier (AMP), and an A/D converter, converts an image signal to a digital image data. The image data is thinned by thesignal processing circuit 39 while taking a moving image, to be converted into a rough image. - An
image processing circuit 40 carries out image correction such as white balance and γ-correction, color conversion, hyper tone processing for compressing gradation of ultra low frequency brightness component of an image, and hyper sharpness processing for enhancing sharpness while controlling granularity. - A rough image from the
image processing circuit 40 is written in aRAM 41 while imaging. The image data is read from theRAM 41 and sent to aLCD driver 45, to display an image on theimage display LCD 23. Since the writing and readout is performed periodically to theRAM 41 while imaging, the image in taking operation is displayed on theimage display LCD 23 as a moving image. - On depressing the release button during the taking mode, a still image is taken at an electrical charge storage period in accordance with subject brightness. Since pixels are not thinned by the
signal processing circuit 39, this still image is sent to theimage processing circuit 39 as a fine image. The still image processed by theimage processing circuit 39 is contemporarily written in theRAM 41. The image data in theRAM 41 is written in thememory card 15 through amedia controller 42. According to the replay mode, of plural still images written in thememory card 15, the designated one is read out and converted to a rough image so as to be displayed on theimage display LCD 23. - The image data is not only stored in the
memory card 15, but also outputted to the exterior equipment by aninterface 43. And the moving image can be outputted outside through theinterface 43 while taking a moving image. It is to be noted that a numeral 44 is a backlight for lighting theimage display LCD 23 from rearward. A batteryproperty judging circuit 47 determines the property of thebattery 18 loaded in thedigital camera 2. According to the embodiment, the batteryproperty judging circuit 47 requires the difference between a voltage of thebattery 18 before performing an operation mode and while operating an operation mode. In reference to the memory into which the relation between the change of voltage and the type of battery is stored, a type of thebattery 18 is determined. The judging result is stored in theRAM 41. TheCPU 28 selects either one of the normal operation sequence of large power consumption or the power-saving sequence of small power consumption in accordance with a type of battery. Although these operation sequences perform the same operation mode, they perform the operation sequence with different power consumption. - The battery
property judging circuit 47 determines a type of battery from the property of thebattery 18. The measured voltage and the remaining amount of battery are different in accordance with a type of battery. Therefore, the remaining amount of the battery can be examined by the batteryproperty judging circuit 47. In any case, capacity of power supply in thebattery 18 is estimated so as to set the corresponding operation sequence. - A controlling program for driving the
digital camera 2 is stored in aROM 50. The controlling program includes a program of normal operation sequence which drives each circuit in a predetermined manner, and a program of power-saving operation sequence which performs different operation sequence with low power in comparison with the normal sequence. Based on the decision by the batteryproperty judging circuit 47, theCPU 28 selects the operation sequence. And thedigital camera 2 is driven by the selected operation sequence. - The operation of the above embodiment will be described in reference to
FIG. 4 . When thepower switch 21 is turned on, the digital camera is initialized. After initializing, theAF motor 26 is driven. The batteryproperty judging circuit 47 determines a type of thebattery 18 from a voltage change of thebattery 18 before and while theAF motor 26 is driven. Based on the result, theCPU 28 selects either one of the normal operation sequence or the power-saving operation sequence. It is also suitable to determine the type of thebattery 18 from a voltage change of thebattery 18 upon driving thezoom motor 27 or theimage display LCD 23. - If the
battery 18 is decided as a type of high power supply, the normal operation sequence is selected. Operating the mode switch to select the taking mode, the electric charge stored in each cell of theCCD image sensor 37 is converted to the image data by thesignal processing circuit 39. Then the signal processing to the image data is performed by theimage processing circuit 40, to be an image data of a rough image. The image data is temporarily stored in theRAM 41. When theimage display LCD 23 is not set OFF forcibly, the image data in theRAM 41 is transmitted to theimage display LCD 23 through theLCD driver 45. A moving image is displayed on theimage display LCD 23. Since the normal operation sequence is selected in theimage display LCD 23, thebacklight 44 has high brightness. Accordingly, the bright moving image is displayed on theimage display LCD 23. By observing thisimage display LCD 23, framing for taking a still image and so forth are performed. - In case the “auto-taking” is set, the
release button 8 is half depressed so as to measure a subject distance and the subject brightness. Based on the result, as shown inFIG. 5 , theAF motor 26 and thezoom motor 27 are driven simultaneously to set a magnification of the zoom and adjust a focus suitable for the subject. When therelease button 8 is fully depressed, thediaphragm motor 32 rotates to drive thediaphragm mechanism 31 at a suitable stop value based on the photometry value. Then theshutter mechanism 33 shields the front of theCCD image sensor 37. Then, theshutter mechanism 33 exposes theCCD image sensor 37. When the electric charge storage period passes from the commencement of the exposure, the readout of the signal is started in theCCD image sensor 37. - The electric charge stored in each cell of the
CCD image sensor 37 is sent to thesignal processing circuit 39 as an image signal. The image data of fine still image is outputted from thesignal processing circuit 39 and temporarily stored in theRAM 41. Then, the still image is written in thememory card 15 through themedia controller 42. - In case the “manual taking” is set, each button of the
operation section 22 in the rear of thedigital camera 2 is depressed so as to adjust a desirable diaphragm value, zoom magnification, and focus. The taken still image can be written in thememory card 15 by depressing therelease button 8. As the normal operation sequence is selected at this time, for instance, flash taking of a predetermined flash amount can be performed. - If the
battery 18 is determined as a type of low power supply, the power-saving operation sequence is selected. In the “auto-taking”, theAF motor 26 and thezoom motor 27 are driven at a voltage value lower than the drive voltage in the normal operation sequence. For instance, on changing a magnification of zoom, as shown inFIG. 5 , the zoom motor is driven to change the magnification of zoom, and then the AF motor is driven to adjust the focus. - As shown in
FIG. 6 , theback light 44 of theimage display LCD 23 is lighted off after operating therelease button 8, and is relighted after taking. In case of flash taking, theflash projector 7 is controlled to reduce the flash amount in comparison with the normal operation sequence. In this case, thesignal processing circuit 39 is set to a high value of an amplitude gain. The decrease amount of the flash amount is compensated by the signal amplitude. In the power-saving operation sequence, when the release button is not depressed or the replay mode is not set within a predetermined period, theimage display LCD 23 is automatically turned off. In cooperation with this OFF operation, the power supply to theCCD image sensor 37 is also stopped. Consequently, consumption of power is kept low, so as to realize effective use of power. - Furthermore, the power-saving operation sequence is selected, the
image display LCD 23 may be turned off automatically. In this case, theoptical finder 5 is used for framing. In the normal operation sequence, the flash device is always charged by a low current so as to be activated at all times. In the power-saving operation sequence, charging the flash device by a low current may be stopped while theimage display LCD 23 is ON. In this case, the flash device is charged when thedigital camera 2 is in a stand-by condition. Besides that, a voltage of the capacitor is measured at all times. When the measured value is lowered less than a standard value, theimage display LCD 23 is temporarily stopped to drive in preference to charge the capacitor. - According to the power-saving operation sequence of the present embodiment, a voltage value of the motor is lowered. Instead, lowering a clock pulse of the
CPU 28 is also suitable in order to reduce consumption power of thebattery 18. In this case, a clock generator constituted of a clock generating circuit and a frequency dividing circuit is provided so as to change the clock pulse in accordance with the judging result by the batteryproperty judging circuit 47. Although this makes the operation of the digital camera slow, the power consumption can be controlled. And it is also preferable to provide an operation sequence having middle capacity of power supply so as to select any one of the three operation sequences. - Although the present invention has been fully described by the way of the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, various changes and modifications will be apparent to those having skill in this field. Therefore, unless otherwise these changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention, they should be construed as included therein.
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