Vibration reduction device

Photography – Camera shake sensing – With accelerometer

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396 52, G03B 1700

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ABSTRACT:
A vibration reduction device includes a vibration detection unit for detecting nonlinear vibrations of the optical axis in an image taking optical system of an image taking apparatus, a vibration reduction drive unit for moving some or all components of the image taking optical system relative to the image taking frame of the image taking apparatus, and a vibration reduction control unit for extracting regularity from the time series detection outputs from the vibration detection unit, predicting the time series output waveform of the vibration on the basis of the extracted regularity, and driving the vibration reduction drive unit on the basis of the prediction result.

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