IP Library Granted Patent US 9,712,758
Granted Patent B2
US 9,712,758 · App. 15/061,598 · Granted Jul 18, 2017

Imaging apparatus and imaging method

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Patent No.
US 9,712,758
App. No.
15/061,598
Granted
Jul 18, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

An imaging apparatus, comprising a lens unit having a photographing optical system, and a body having an image sensor for generating a pixel signal by imaging subject light that has passed through the photographing optical system, comprising an exposure control section for adjusting exposure amount for image data based on a pixel signal generated by the image sensor, by transmitting an aperture control signal to the aperture control section and changing opening of the aperture, and a determination section for determining whether or not the aperture control section is able to control opening of the aperture based on information from the lens unit, wherein the exposure control section does not transmit aperture control signals to the aperture control section when it is determined by the determination section that the aperture control section is able to control opening of the aperture.

Claims (52)

1. An imaging apparatus, comprising a lens unit having a photographing optical system, and a body, to which the lens unit can be attached, having an image sensor for generating a pixel signal by imaging subject light that has passed through the photographing optical system, wherein:

the lens unit comprises

an aperture which restricts light flux that passes through the photographing optical system,

a zoom control section which adjusts focal length of the photographing optical system, and

an aperture control section which controls opening of the aperture, and

the body comprises

an exposure control section which adjusts exposure amount for image data based on a pixel signal generated by the image sensor, by transmitting an aperture control signal to the aperture control section and changing opening of the aperture, and

a determination section which determines whether or not the aperture control section is able to control opening of the aperture based on information from the lens unit, wherein

the exposure control section does not transmit aperture control signals to the aperture control section when it is determined by the determination section that the aperture control section is able to control opening of the aperture.

2. The imaging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein:

the determination section determines that the aperture control section is able to control opening of the aperture based on information on the opening of the aperture.

3. The imaging apparatus of claim 2 , wherein:

the determination section determines whether or not the aperture control section is able to control opening of the aperture by comparing an aperture control signal of the exposure control section and information on opening of the aperture, and

the exposure control section transmits an aperture control signal to the aperture control section when it is determined by the determination section that opening of the aperture can not be controlled by the aperture control section.

4. The imaging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein:

the body has an exposure calculation section for calculating exposure control amount for image data based on a pixel signal generated by the image sensor, and

when the determination section determines that a difference between the control signal for aperture control and information on the opening of the aperture is within a given range, calculation of the exposure control amount is stopped.

5. An imaging method, for an imaging apparatus that comprises a lens unit having a photographing optical system, and a body, to which the lens unit can be attached, having an image sensor for generating a pixel signal by imaging subject light that has passed through the photographing optical system, wherein:

in the lens unit

light flux passing through the photographing optical system is restricted using an aperture,

focal length of the photographing optical system is adjusted, and

opening of the aperture is controlled, and

in the body

exposure amount for image data is adjusted based on a pixel signal generated by the image sensor, by transmitting an aperture control signal to the lens unit and changing opening of the aperture,

it is determined whether or not the opening of the aperture can be controlled based on information from the lens unit, and

if it is determined that opening of the aperture can be controlled, aperture control signals are not transmitted to the lens unit.

6. The imaging method of claim 5 , wherein:

in the determination step it is determined that the opening of the aperture can be controlled based on information on the opening of the aperture.

7. The imaging method of claim 6 , wherein:

in the determination step it is determined whether or not opening of the aperture can be controlled by comparing an aperture control signal and information on opening of the aperture, and

in the step of adjusting the exposure amount, if it is determined that opening of the aperture cannot be controlled, and aperture control signal is transmitted to the lens unit.

8. The imaging method of claim 5 , wherein:

in the body an exposure control amount for image data is calculated based on a pixel signal generated by the image sensor, and

in the determination step, if it is determined that a difference between the control signal for aperture control and information on the opening of the aperture is within a given range, calculation of the exposure control amount is stopped.

9. A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing a computer program for controlling an imaging apparatus, the imaging apparatus comprising:

a lens unit having a photographing optical system, and a body, to which the lens unit can be attached, having an image sensor for generating a pixel signal by imaging subject light that has passed through the photographing optical system, wherein:

the computer program, in the lens unit

restricts light flux passing through the photographing optical system using an aperture,

adjusts focal length of the photographing optical system, and

controls opening of the aperture, and

the computer program, in the body,

adjusts exposure amount for image data based on a pixel signal generated by the image sensor, by transmitting aperture control signals to the aperture control section and changing opening of the aperture, and

determines whether or not the aperture control section can control opening of the aperture based on information from the lens unit,

and if it is determined that opening of the aperture can be controlled, aperture control signals are not transmitted to the lens unit.

10. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 9 , wherein

in the determination step it is determined that the opening of the aperture can be controlled based on information on the opening of the aperture.

11. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 9 , wherein

in the determination step it is determined whether or not opening of the aperture can be controlled by comparing an aperture control signal and information on opening of the aperture, and

in the step of adjusting the exposure amount, if it is determined that opening of the aperture cannot be controlled, an aperture control signal is transmitted to the lens unit.

12. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 9 , wherein

in the body an exposure control amount for image data is calculated based on a pixel signal generated by the image sensor, and

in the determination step, if it is determined that a difference between the control signal for aperture control and information on the opening of the aperture is within a given range, calculation of the exposure control amount is stopped.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 1, 2021
From: OLYMPUS CORPORATION
To: OM DIGITAL SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 058294/0274 →
ASSIGNEE CHANGE OF ADDRESS. NEW ADDRESS IS AT THIRD ROW OF PAGE 1/9 (PAGE 1/10 OF TRANSLATION) AND OLD ADDRESS IS AT LAST ROW OF PAGE 9/9 (PAGE 10/10 IN TRANSLATION). DOCUMENT IS DATED AND STAMPED (SIGNED) AT BOTTOM OF PAGE 9/9 Recorded Jun 15, 2017
From: OLYMPUS CORPORATION
To: OLYMPUS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 042834/0221 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 4, 2016
From: NODA, MASATOSHI
To: OLYMPUS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 037897/0498 →