Camera having vibration correcting function

Photography – Camera shake sensing

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396 55, G03B 1700

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059785993

ABSTRACT:
A camera having a vibration correction function. The camera includes a vibration detecting unit that detects vibration of the camera. The camera further includes a vibration correcting unit that corrects vibration in photographing, based on a detected signal by said vibration detecting unit, a photographing-mode selecting unit that selects a successive photographing mode for successive photographing. The camera also includes a control unit that performs sampling of vibration signals in order to calculate a reference level of the detected signal corresponding to a signal level without vibration, based on the detected signal of said vibration detection unit. The control unit is arranged to perform the sampling of vibration signals immediately after completion of an exposure operation by a shutter unit of each frame when the successive photographing mode is selected by the photographing-mode selecting unit.

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