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Digital Camera Patent Abstract
A range finding digital camera (100) includes a main digital camera
and a laser range finder (18) assembled to the main digital camera
via a serial or a parallel connection interface. The main digital
camera includes an image display (13) and a controller (15) for
inputting commands to the laser range finder. The laser range finder
includes an optical transmitter (181) for transmitting a transmission
laser beam and an optical receiver (182) for receiving a reflection
laser beam. The laser range finder is used for measuring the distance
between an object and the range finding digital camera in accordance
with the time-lag between the transmission time of the transmission
laser beam and the receiving time of the reflection laser beam.
The measuring result can be displayed on the image display and provided
for the digital camera to focus or to calculate a practical dimension
of the object.
Digital Camera Patent Claims
1. A range finding digital camera comprising: a main digital camera
comprising a display and a controller for inputting commands; and
a laser range finder assembled to the main digital camera via a
connection interface, the laser range finder comprising an optical
transmitter for transmitting a transmission laser beam and an optical
receiver for receiving a reflection laser beam, the laser range
finder measuring an object distance between the range finding digital
camera and an under measured object and obtaining the distance information
in accordance with the flight time between the transmission time
of the transmission laser beam and the receiving time of the reflection
laser beam; wherein, the commands are sent to the laser range finder
via the connection interface, and the distance information is sent
to the main digital camera via the connection interface for displaying
on the display.
2. The range finding digital camera as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the connection interface is a serial interface or a parallel interface.
3. The range finding digital camera as claimed in claim 1, having
at least a range finding mode, a laser auxiliary focusing mode and/or
a range finding and shooting mode, each of these modes being chosen
by the controller.
4. The range finding digital camera as claimed in claim 3, wherein
the main digital camera comprises a shutter button for being pressed
to drive the range finding digital camera to measure the object
distance once the range finding mode being chosen.
5. The range finding digital camera as claimed in claim 4, wherein
the main digital camera comprises a shutter button for being half
pressed to drive the range finding digital camera to measure the
object distance once the laser auxiliary focusing mode being chosen,
and further for being completely pressed to drive the digital camera
to focus in terms of the distance information.
6. The range finding digital camera as claimed in claim 5, wherein
the main digital camera comprises a shutter button for being half
pressed to drive the range finding digital camera to measure the
object distance once the range finding and shooting mode is chosen,
and further for being completely pressed to drive the range finding
digital camera to shoot for obtaining an object image.
7. The range finding digital camera as claimed in claim 6, wherein
the display is used for displaying the object image and the distance
information simultaneously or asynchronously.
8. The range finding digital camera as claimed in claim 7, wherein
the distance information and the object image are saved in a common
file or in separate files.
9. A range finding digital camera comprising: a laser range finder
for transmitting and receiving laser beams, and for measuring an
object distance between an object and the range finding digital
camera by means of the transmitting and receiving laser beams; a
sensor unit for imaging the object thereon; a signal processor for
receiving and processing electrical signals from the laser range
finder and the sensor unit, and sending back a processing result
to the laser range finder and the sensor unit; a controller for
controlling the laser range finder via the signal processor; and
a display for displaying the processing result of the signal processor
and the distance information obtained by the laser range finder.
10. The range finding digital camera as claimed in claim 9, further
comprising a camera housing, and wherein the laser range finder
is assembled to the camera housing.
11. The range finding digital camera as claimed in claim 10, wherein
the laser range finder comprises an optical transmitter for transmitting
a transmission laser beam to the object and an optical receiver
for receiving a reflection laser beam reflected back by the object.
12. The range finding digital camera as claimed in claim 11, further
comprising a transmitting sleeve and a receiving sleeve assembled
to the camera housing, wherein the transmitting sleeve is corresponding
to the transmission laser beam, and the receiving sleeve is corresponding
to the reflection laser beam.
13. The range finding digital camera as claimed in claim 12, further
comprising a lens assembled to the camera housing, wherein the lens
has an optical axis, the optical axis of the lens being aligned
with that of the transmission laser beam, and the optical axis of
the transmission laser beam being aligned with that of the reflection
laser beam.
14. The range finding digital camera as claimed in claim 9, having
at least a range finding mode chosen by the controller, wherein
at this mode, when a shutter button of the range finding digital
camera is pressed, the laser range finder starts to measure the
object distance.
15. The range finding digital camera as claimed in claim 9, having
at least a laser auxiliary focusing mode chosen by the controller,
wherein at this mode, when a shutter button of the range finding
digital camera is half pressed, the laser range finder starts to
measure the object distance, and when the shutter button is completely
pressed, the range finding digital camera starts to focus and shoot.
16. The range finding digital camera as claimed in claim 9, wherein
the range finding digital camera has at least a range finding and
shooting mode chosen by the controller; at this mode, when a shutter
button of the range finding digital camera is half pressed, the
laser range finder starts to measure the object distance, and when
the shutter button is completely pressed, the range finding digital
camera starts to shoot.
17. A digital camera combining a laser range finder therewith for
transmitting and receiving laser beams and measuring an object distance
between an object and the digital camera utilizing the laser beams,
the digital camera comprising: a camera housing; a sensor unit assembled
to the camera housing; a lens assembled to the camera housing for
imaging the object on the sensor unit as an object image; a shutter
button disposed on the camera housing; a display assembled to the
camera housing; and a controller disposed on the camera housing
for starting a laser auxiliary focusing mode of the digital camera;
wherein, when the laser auxiliary focusing mode is started and the
shutter button is half pressed, the laser range finder begins to
measure the object distance and sends the measuring result to the
display, the measuring result being displayed together with the
object image.
18. The digital camera as claimed in claim 17, wherein when the
laser auxiliary focusing mode is started and the shutter button
is completely pressed, the digital camera utilizes the measuring
result to focus and shoot for obtaining the object image, the measuring
result being saved to an image file together with the object image.
19. The digital camera as claimed in claim 18, wherein the laser
range finder comprises an optical transmitter for transmitting a
transmission laser beam to the object and an optical receiver for
receiving a reflection laser beam reflected back by the object,
an optical axis of the lens being aligned with that of the transmission
laser beam and the optical axis of the transmission laser beam being
aligned with that of the reflection laser beam.
Digital Camera Patent Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates generally to a digital camera,
and more particularly to a range finding digital camera.
[0003] 2. Description of the Prior Art
[0004] For most digital cameras, automatic focusing (AF) is an
indispensable function, though some ones also have manual focus
function. One automatic focusing method of a digital camera is to
use a charge coupled device automatic focusing (CCD-AF) system which
drives a focus lens to move along an optical axis so as to change
a focus position from an infinite distance to the closest distance,
and finally finds a right focus position. Consequently, the CCD-AF
system has high focusing accuracy. However, there is a problem that
the system need to spend time detect the positions of multiple focus
points while taking a picture, thereby increasing a time-lag between
a shutter button being clicked and released. Therefore, it's essential
to improve the CCD-AF system in order to reduce the time-lag.
[0005] Another automatic focusing method is to use a range finding
sensor to directly obtain distance information, and calculate the
object distance based on the distance information, so as to speed
up focusing and reduce the time-lag. Such a method and the relative
digital camera can refer to U.S. Patent Application Publication
No. 20040169766. The digital camera as disclosed by the '776 publication
comprises an image processing integral circuit (IC), a range finding
sensor, a charge coupled device (CCD), a focus lens, and a central
processing unit (CPU). These components form a CCD-AF system for
obtaining a focus position by sampling a contrast of an object image
formed on a light receiving surface with moving a focus lens along
an optical axis, and a range finding sensor focusing system for
obtaining the focus position by measuring the distance to an object
based on a triangular surveying system. However, the range finding
sensor focusing system is merely for auxiliary focusing. Once the
range finding sensor measures the object distance, it immediately
sends the distance information to the image processing IC which
communicates with the CPU for finally controlling the focus lens
to focus. Though the digital camera can obtain distance information,
the accurate level of the range finding is not enough to meet high
accuracy requirement and the result of the range finding cannot
adequately utilized by the user.
[0006] Currently, a range finding digital camera equipped with
a range finder has been commercially available. This conventional
camera has a pair of refraction mirrors by which the light from
the object is reflected to form two focusing images. When rotating
a focusing ring of the camera (tuning the focus of the lens), the
movement of the focusing ring will drive the refraction mirrors
to move via the range finder. When the refraction mirrors are respectively
turned to a certain angle, the two focusing images of the object
will overlap each other, thereby accomplishing focusing. Related
patents can refer to JP Patent Application Laid-open No. 2002-303917
and JP Patent Application Laid-open No. 2003-295260. However, the
user's eyes observe whether the two focusing images are overlapped,
which inevitably brings observation error. Therefore, both the distance
information and the auxiliary focusing are not accurate. Furthermore,
each conventional range finding digital camera displays a viewing
frame on a liquid crystal display (LCD) in accordance with the lens
when focusing. When the lens is exchanged, the viewing frame also
needs to be changed in order to suit for different lenses, such
as a wide-angle lens or a long-focus lens, which brings inconvenience
and trouble to the users.
[0007] Besides, as well known, in building measuring fields, there
is high requirement of the parameters of a construction, such as
distance, dimension and the like. However, in today's market, there
is still no simple apparatus for simultaneously shooting a construction
and accurately recording the distance and dimension information
of the construction, so as to meet the high requirements in these
fields.
[0008] Hence, a range finding digital camera is required to overcome
the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] One objective, therefore, of the present invention is to
provide a range finding digital camera having a precisely range
finding function by which the camera can obtain distance information
between an object and the camera itself and accurately calculate
the practical distance between the object and the range finding
digital camera in terms of the distance information.
[0010] Another objective of the present invention is to provide
a range finding digital camera having an auxiliary focusing function
by which the camera can accurately focus in terms of the distance
information.
[0011] A further objective of the present invention is to provide
a range finding digital camera in which shooting and range finding
can be either simultaneously operated or respectively operated.
[0012] In order to achieve the above objectives and overcome the
above-identified deficiencies in the prior art, the range finding
digital camera in accordance with the present invention has a shooting
function for shooting an object and a range finding function for
obtaining distance information. The range finding digital camera
comprises a laser range finder for transmitting and receiving laser
beams, and measuring the object distance between the object and
the range finding digital camera; a sensor unit for imaging the
object thereon; a signal processor for receiving and processing
electrical signals from the laser range finder and the sensor unit,
and sending back a processing result to the laser range finder and
the sensor unit; a display for displaying the processing result
of the signal processor which includes the object image and the
distance information; and a controller for inputing commands and
sending the commands to the laser range finder via the signal processor.
[0013] The range finding digital camera has at least a range finding
mode, a laser auxiliary focusing mode and a range finding and shooting
mode, each being chosen by the controller. Once the range finding
mode is chosen, pressing the shutter button leads the range finding
digital camera to measure the object distance and show the distance
information on the display. Once the laser auxiliary focusing mode
is chosen, half pressing the shutter button leads the laser range
finder to measure the object distance, and further completely pressing
the shutter button leads the range finding digital camera to auxiliarily
focus and shoot according to the distance information, so as to
merge the distance information with the image file. Once the range
finding and shooting mode is chosen, half pressing the shutter button
leads the laser range finder to measure the object distance, and
further completely pressing the shutter button leads the range finding
digital camera to shoot, so as to merge the distance information
with the image file finally.
[0014] Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention
will become more apparent from the following detailed description
of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The present invention may best be understood through the
following description with reference to the accompanying drawings,
in which:
[0016] FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing the general structure
of a range finding digital camera in accordance with the present
invention;
[0017] FIG. 2 is a schematic view from another aspect of FIG. 1;
and
[0018] FIG. 3 is a schematic view illustrating the working theory
of the range finding digital camera in accordance with the present
invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] Reference will now be made in detail to a preferred embodiment
of the present invention.
[0020] The range finding digital camera in accordance with the
present invention combines digital camera technology with laser
range finding technology. Referring to FIGS. 1-2, a general structure
of the range finding digital camera 100 in accordance with the present
invention is shown in different aspects. The range finding digital
camera 100 mainly comprises a camera housing 1 assembled with a
lens 10, a transmitting sleeve 11, a receiving sleeve 12, an image
display 13 (such as a liquid crystal display, LCD), a shutter button
14, a controller 15 and a sensor unit 16 (shown in FIG. 3). The
lens 10 is used for picking light come into the camera under the
control of the shutter button 14 and imaging an object image on
the sensor unit 16. The controller 15 can be a function button or
a mode dial and the like for controlling different operation modes
(described below in detail) of the range finding digital camera
100. The sensor unit 16 is usually a charge coupled device (CCD),
and is used for receiving optical signals having different intensities
from the lens 10 and transforming the optical signals into voltage
signals. The voltage signals are then processed and passed to the
image display 13 for displaying.
[0021] Jointly referring to FIG. 3, the range finding digital camera
100 further comprises a digital signal processor (DSP) 17 for making
every part, such as the image display 13, the controller 15 and
the sensor unit 16 work in phase, and for central data processing,
and a laser range finder (LRF) 18 assembled to the camera housing
1 via a serial or a parallel connection interface (not shown) for
range finding. The LRF 18 comprises an optical transmitter 181 for
transmitting a transmission laser beam to the object through the
transmitting sleeve 11, and an optical receiver 182 for receiving
a reflection laser beam reflected back by the object through the
receiving sleeve 12. The LRF 18 measures an object distance between
the object and the range finding digital camera 100 and obtains
the distance information (at least including the value of the object
distance) by calculating the flight time between transmitting laser
beams and receiving the reflection laser beams. For example, the
object distance between the object and the range finding digital
camera 100 is designated "S", the speed of the laser beams
between transmitting and receiving is designated "v",
and the flight time of the laser beams between transmitting and
receiving is designated "t". Therefore, S=1/2 (v*t). After
processed by a processing circuit (not shown) in the DSP 17, the
distance information can help the range finding digital camera 100
for focusing. Meanwhile, the distance information can be displayed
on the image display 13, thereby simplifying the design of the LRF
18. Additionally, the distance information can be recorded in an
image file which mainly stores the object image and provided for
the range finding digital camera 100 to utilize. For example, the
range finding digital camera 100 itself can calculate a practical
dimension of the object in terms of the value of the distance S
and the proportion of the object to the whole picture.
[0022] The image display 13, the sensor unit 16, the controller
15 and the LRF 18 are all communicated with the DSP 17. The DSP
17 obtains an inputting command from the controller 15, and receives
electrical signals from the sensor unit 16 and the LRF 18. The electrical
signals then are processed by the DSP 17. After processing, the
processing result is transported to the sensor unit 16, the LRF
18 and the image display 13. On the image display 13, the object
image and the distance information can be synchronously or asynchronous
displayed.
[0023] In application, an adjusting step for adjusting axes of
the LRF 18 is necessary before use. The adjusting step comprises:
(a) assembling the lens 10 on the camera housing 1; (b) aligning
an optical axis of the transmission laser beam with an optical axis
of the lens 10; and (c) aligning an optical axis of the reflection
laser beam with that of the transmission laser beam.
[0024] In conclusion, the range finding digital camera 100 in accordance
with the present invention comprises a main digital camera which
has a routine shooting function, and an accessional LRF 18 which
has a range finding function. The shooting function and the range
finding function of the range finding digital camera 100 are reasonable
designed in the preferred embodiment of the present invention to
be either simultaneously operated or respectively operated by switching
the operation modes of the range finding digital camera 100 via
the controller 15. The range finding digital camera 100 adds at
least three operation modes relating with the accessional LRF 18
besides the customary operation modes relating with the main digital
camera. The three operation modes are respectively range finding
mode, laser auxiliary focusing mode, and range finding and shooting
mode.
[0025] If the range finding mode is desired, the following steps
should be taken. Firstly, choose the range finding mode in the operation
modes via the controller 15. Secondly, a reticle appears on the
image display 13 for aiming at the object. Thirdly, press the shutter
button 14 for range finding (measuring the object distance) and
obtaining a measuring result (the distance information). Fourthly,
display the distance information on the image display 13.
[0026] If the laser auxiliary focusing mode is desired, the following
steps should be taken. Firstly, choose the laser auxiliary focusing
mode in the operation modes by the controller 15. Secondly, a reticle
appears on the image display 13 for aiming at the object. Thirdly,
half press the shutter button 14 for range finding (measuring the
object distance) or perform the range finding function at intervals
by the LRF 18 itself and obtaining a measuring result (the distance
information). Fourthly, display the distance information on the
image display 13, wherein the distance information is used to help
the camera to quickly calculate the shutter speed and the aperture
size, thereby saving the focusing time. Fifthly, completely press
the shutter button 14 to auxiliarily focus in terms of the distance
information and shoot the object to obtain an object image. Sixthly,
save the distance information together with the object image in
a corresponding image file.
[0027] If the range finding and shooting mode is desired, the following
steps should be taken. Firstly, choose the range finding and shooting
mode in the operation modes via the controller 15. Secondly, a reticle
appears on the image display 13 for aiming at the object. Thirdly,
half press the shutter button 14 for range finding (measuring the
object distance) and obtaining a measuring result (the distance
information). Fourthly, display the distance information on the
image display 13. Fifthly, completely press the shutter button 14
for shooting the object and obtaining an object image and meanwhile
the LRF 18 sends the distance information to the DSP 17. Sixthly,
save the distance information together with the object image in
a corresponding image file.
[0028] The range finding digital camera 100 in accordance with
the present invention adopts a laser range finding technology for
accurately range finding and displaying the range finding result
on the image display 13 and/or saving the range finding result in
the image file, and also for quickly focusing in terms of the range
finding result, thereby saving the focusing time and obtaining high
quality object images.
[0029] It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous
characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been
set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of
the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative
only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of
material, plating method and manufacturing process within the principles
of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general
meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed. |