Camera accommodating main lamp and auxiliary lamp

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3541451, 35414911, G03B 1503

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052628094

ABSTRACT:
A camera accommodates a main lamp for electronic flashing and an auxiliary lamp for preventing a red-eye phenomenon.
The auxiliary lamp for preventing a red-eye phenomenon is directly held by a holder composed of a material of a color having a light reflecting effect such as white. Since the holder also function as a reflecting plate, the structure of the camera is simplified. A transparent cover is integrally provided with at least a finder window, an electronic flash lamp window at which the main lamp for electronic flashing is disposed, and an auxiliary lamp window at which the auxiliary lamp is disposed. The transparent cover is attached to the camera as a part of a case, thereby simplifying the structure of the camera. The auxiliary lamp is preferably disposed in the area between the lens barrel at the central portion and the main lamp. Thus, the arrangement of parts in the camera avoiding waste is realized.

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patent: 3180240 (1965-04-01), Bohme et al.
patent: 4918477 (1990-04-01), Matsuda et al.
patent: 5019845 (1991-05-01), Asakura et al.
patent: 5051763 (1991-09-01), Yukevich

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