Image stabilizing apparatus

Optical: systems and elements – Image stabilization

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359557, G02B 2764, G02B 2300

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RE0365785

ABSTRACT:
An image stabilizing apparatus for correcting a blur of image by using correcting optical means supported in a manner capable of relative displacement in relation to the lens-barrel is adapted to include: detection means for detecting the state of the relative displacement of the correcting optical means in relation to the lens-barrel; amplifier means for amplifying the output of the detection means at an amplification degree corresponding to the state of the relative displacement of the correcting optical means in relation to the lens-barrel; and judging means for judging the state of the relative displacement of the correcting optical system in relation to the lens-barrel in response to the output of the amplifier means.

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