Abstract:
An electronic apparatus and an operation method of an electronic apparatus that can avoid erroneous detection of a touch panel in a case where a touch panel display unit is closed with respect to a specific surface are provided. An electronic apparatus includes a touch panel display unit that includes a touch panel and is opened and closed with respect to a specific surface of an electronic apparatus main body by rotating in a direction of separating the touch panel from the specific surface and a direction of bringing the touch panel close to the specific surface, and restricts a sensitivity of the touch panel in a case where the touch panel display unit is positioned in the range on the side opposite to the specific surface with respect to the first position in a rotation range of the touch panel display unit.
Abstract:
The focusing control device capable of preventing deterioration in precision of focusing control from being caused by an error in phase-difference depending on ambient temperature includes: an imaging element that outputs a pair of image signals deviated in one direction on the basis of one subject light image; a phase-difference detection section that detects a phase-difference between the pair of image signals; a temperature detection section; a correction section that corrects the in-focus position of the focus lens based on the detection phase-difference, which is the phase-difference detected by the phase-difference detection section, on the basis of the data in which the temperature, the focus lens position, and the information for in-focus position correction are associated with one another, the temperature which is detected by the temperature detection section, and the focus lens position; and a lens control section that moves the focus lens to the corrected in-focus position.
Abstract:
A focusing control device includes a filter processing unit 11a which performs first filter processing selected from among a plurality of kinds of filter processing on each of a first signal group output from a plurality of phase difference detection pixels 52A and a second signal group output from a plurality of phase difference detection pixels 52B, a correlation calculation unit 11b which performs correlation calculation of the first signal group after the first filter processing and the second signal group after the first filter processing, and a lens position control unit 11c which controls a position of a focus lens based on the result of the correlation calculation. The filter processing unit 11a selects the first filter processing from among the plurality of kinds of filter processing based on subject condition information.
Abstract:
At least one green filter G having a filter characteristic for transmitting a green light component is formed in all of horizontal, vertical and diagonal directions in a block consisting of six optoelectronic transducers in each of the horizontal and vertical directions. Further, at least one blue filter B and red filter R having filter characteristics for transmitting a blue light component and a red light component are formed in the horizontal and vertical directions. Even an image obtained after ½ subsampling along each of the horizontal and vertical directions will contain pixels having a green component in all of the horizontal, vertical and diagonal directions in blocks of 6×6 pixels. The precision of reproducibility in interpolation processing is thus improved.
Abstract:
A control device includes a processor, and the processor is configured to perform a control of: projecting a first image from a plurality of projection apparatuses at different timings; projecting a second image including markers having different colors from at least two or more projection apparatuses of the plurality of projection apparatuses based on captured data of the projected first image; and adjusting a relative projection position among the plurality of projection apparatuses based on captured data of the projected second image.
Abstract:
An installation support apparatus supports installation of a projection apparatus, and includes a processor, and the processor is configured to: based on an input of a projection range of the projection apparatus in a space in which projection is performed by the projection apparatus, calculate an installation range in which the projection apparatus is installable in the space; and output an installation support image obtained by superimposing an image showing the calculated installation range on an image showing the space.
Abstract:
Provided is an imaging device that prevents glare resulting from light that leaks out from a subject display area of a display section in an OVF mode.A finder device can be switched between the OVF mode and an EVF mode. A subject display area and an information display area are set in an EVFLCD. In the OVF mode, nothing is displayed in the subject display area of the EVFLCD, and an information image is displayed in the information display area. An EVF shutter is set such that the light transmittance of a first area, which corresponds to the subject display area, becomes a low transmittance and the light transmittance of a second area, which corresponds to the information display area, becomes a high transmittance. The first area, which is set at low transmittance, blocks light that leaks from the subject display area.
Abstract:
A main CPU (a mounting determination part) in a camera body makes a determination by detecting voltage, at a lens detection terminal, n1 consecutive times at time intervals of dl, at the time of turning on a power supply with a power switch. After a result of the determination turns out to be non-mounting, the main CPU makes a determination by detecting voltage, at the lens detection terminal, n2 consecutive times at time intervals of d2 (where n2 and d2 are equal to or greater than to n1 and d1, respectively) on condition that any one of conditional expressions d1
Abstract:
An aspect of the present invention provides an interchangeable lens camera having a camera body and a lens unit that is freely attachable and detachable to the camera body. In the interchangeable lens camera, a communications unit in the camera body sends via communications terminals (MT_MOSI and MT_MISO) an INTR_BUSY control instruction that instructs whether to make notification with a busy signal (INTR_BUSY signal) for any operation out of a plurality of types of operations that can be executed, and the lens unit or camera body communications unit sets the busy signal (INTR_BUSY) to an ON state (low level) only during the period of operation of the type indicated by the INTR_BUSY control instruction.
Abstract:
Provided are a camera system, a camera, an interchangeable lens, and a compatibility determination method of a camera system capable of simply and quickly determining compatibility between the camera and the interchangeable lens. An eleventh contact (CC11) provided in a camera (10) and an eleventh contact (LC11) provided in an interchangeable lens (100) are composed of contacts in which an open drain output is possible. In a case where the camera (10) supports a specific function, the eleventh contact (CC11) on a camera-side is set to a first polarity. In a case where the camera (10) does not support the specific function, the eleventh contact (CC11) on the camera side is set to a second polarity. In a case where the interchangeable lens (100) supports the specific function, the eleventh contact (LC11) on an interchangeable lens-side is set to the first polarity. In a case where the interchangeable lens (100) does not support the specific function, the eleventh contact (LC11) on the interchangeable lens side is set to the second polarity. The eleventh contact (CC11) on the camera side and the eleventh contact (LC11) on the interchangeable lens side, which are mutually connected, are at the first polarity only in a case where both contacts are at the first polarity. Therefore, in a case where the polarities of the eleventh contact (CC11) on the camera side and the eleventh contact (LC11) on the interchangeable lens side are detected, it is possible to determine presence or absence of compatibility in both the camera (10) and the interchangeable lens (100).