Patent
1982-11-29
1984-06-12
Adams, Russell E.
354452, G03B 902
Patent
active
044538162
ABSTRACT:
The invention is directed to an improved method and apparatus for controlling the aperture blades of a camera in which the aperture stop-down position is controlled by the number of pulses applied to pulse motors. In the present case, the unit-pulse numbers which determine the aperture stop-down position are split into at least two groups, one of which is a multiple of the other, and the blades are moved into the desired position by applying both groups of pulses to the pulse motors.
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Adams Russell E.
Bierman Jordan B.
Bierman Linda
Konishiroku Photo Industry Co,., Ltd.
Remsen, Jr. C. Cornell
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