Vibration detecting device, imaging apparatus, and vibration...

Photography – Camera shake sensing – With accelerometer

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C348S208200

Reexamination Certificate

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07840126

ABSTRACT:
A vibration detecting device includes: a vibration amount detecting unit including at least a vibration amount sensor which is a portion for detecting a vibration amount, and outputting a vibration detection signal which is a signal indicating the detected vibration amount, and a high-pass filter configured to remove DC components to be superimposed on the vibration detection signal; a status detecting unit configured to detect a particular status which causes a result for providing particular change to the vibration amount detected by said vibration amount sensor; and an input control unit configured to prevent said vibration amount detection signal from being input to said high-pass filter in response to said particular status being detected by said status detecting unit.

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patent: 5761545 (1998-06-01), Tanaka et al.
patent: 2006/0132612 (2006-06-01), Kawahara
patent: 4-18515 (1992-01-01), None
patent: 2007-324929 (2007-12-01), None

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