WO2005034509A1 - 撮像装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an image pickup apparatus provided with a display device capable of displaying a picked-up image (image) of a subject and an image stored in a storage device in advance, and in particular, the display surface of the display device is easy to see at the time of image pickup.
- the present invention relates to an imaging device capable of performing an imaging operation with high stability without a display device being in the way during imaging.
- Patent Document 1 As a conventional first example of this type of imaging device, there is, for example, one described in Patent Document 1.
- Patent Document 1 which was filed earlier by the applicant of this patent, increases the visibility of the electronic viewfinder by attaching the electronic viewfinder to the main body of the video camera so that it can be opened and closed and rotated.
- a description is given of a video camera capable of coping with various use modes of the video camera.
- Patent Literature 1 discloses that “one side of an electronic viewfinder for monitoring a video signal imaged by an imaging unit housed in a main body is provided on the side of the main body.
- an auxiliary rotation means having a rotation axis in a direction orthogonal to the rotation axis of the rotation support portion is interposed.
- one of the front and back sides of the electronic viewfinder is selected so that the electronic viewfinder can be stored inside the yarn collecting device.
- the electronic viewfinder has a rotation axis in a direction such that the other side is separated from the storage section on the side of the main body and in a direction orthogonal to the rotation axis.
- the electronic viewfinder can be stored in one of the front and back sides, so that the display surface of the electronic viewfinder can be protected from damage, scratches and dirt.
- the electronic viewfinder can be used with the electronic viewfinder being stored.
- FIGS. 20 to 22 illustrate the usage state of the conventional video camera 1.
- Reference numeral 2 denotes a case main body as an imaging apparatus main body in which imaging means is stored.
- a handle 3 extending in the front-rear direction is provided on the upper part of the upper part.
- a microphone 4 is provided at the front of the handle 3, and a viewfinder 5 is provided at the rear 15.
- a lens device 6 protruding forward is attached to a front portion of the case body 2, and a liquid crystal display 7 is attached to a side portion of the case body 2.
- the liquid crystal display 7 is rotatable approximately 90 degrees in a horizontal direction which is lateral to the case body 2, and the liquid crystal display 7 is in a closed state accommodated in a side portion of the case body 2. It can be held at any position between the display opened state, which is rotated 0 degrees and projects sideways.
- the liquid crystal display 7 is also rotatable approximately 180 degrees in the vertical direction, and when the liquid crystal display 7 is rotated more than a predetermined angle toward the open side (see FIG. 20), the liquid crystal display 7 is rotated in the vertical direction. (See Fig. 21), it is possible to take the state where the display surface is directed backward and the state where the display surface is directed forward.
- the tip of the viewfinder 5 is pressed against the chest to support the video camera 1 so that the display surface power of the liquid crystal display 7 is not blurred.
- the angle ⁇ 0 between the horizontal line of sight ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ when the eyes looks horizontally and the line of sight ED when the eyes look at the display surface increases. . Therefore, in order for the photographer to alternately look at the subject and the display surface, it is necessary to shake his / her head up and down, which not only fatigues the neck but also misses a chance to record.
- Patent Document 2 describes an operation display device that displays an operation at the time of shooting with a video camera.
- the operation display device described in Patent Document 2 states that “the display unit is mounted so as to be stowable on a handle provided at the uppermost part of the main body, and the display unit can be buried or protruded from the handle. And at least the display unit is provided so that the display unit can be confirmed from the rear of the main body in a state where the display unit is protruded.
- the operation display device having such a configuration, ⁇ Since the LED as an indicator is provided on the handle at the top of the camera body, it is easy to confirm the operation display from behind. In addition, because the display is mounted so that it can be stored in the handle, the display can be buried in the handle when not taking pictures to protect it from external impacts. " The effect of is expected.
- the display unit is provided to confirm whether the camera is operating, and cannot confirm the state of the subject.
- the display of the operation display device allows the user to check the operation display from behind, and cannot display images.
- Patent Literature 3 discloses an image capturing apparatus such as a video camera provided with a video monitor unit. This imaging device is characterized in that a video monitor unit is arranged in front of the imaging device close to the imaging optical system and opposite to the camera grid with respect to the center of the imaging device. ing. According to the imaging device having such a configuration, “a large-sized good image monitor that can be confirmed by both eyes can be realized by disposing a monitor display in front of the imaging device such as a camera”. The effect of is expected. Further, as a fourth example of a conventional imaging device, there is, for example, a type disclosed in Patent Document 4, and an application of the imaging device is outlined with reference to FIGS.
- the imaging device 100 includes a case body 111 formed of a hollow housing, a lens device 109 mounted so as to protrude from the front of the case body 111, and a lens device 109.
- Imaging means (not shown) for generating a video signal of a subject based on the light input from the imaging device (09), or a video signal formed by the imaging means or previously recorded on an information recording medium (a storage device of the imaging means).
- the display device is composed of a display device that displays images based on the information that can be used. The display device can be used as a monitor for checking captured images on the liquid crystal display panel 101 or the like.
- An electronic viewfinder 102 that has a relatively large screen and a small display device is provided, and is rotatable upward as shown in FIG. 24.
- This electronic viewfinder 102 can be used for camera work, such as framing, when images such as a large-screen liquid crystal display panel become difficult to see due to external light, especially in bright daylight. This is used when taking a picture that fully demonstrates.
- the electronic viewfinder 102 is located on the rear side of the lens unit in the direction of the optical axis, and is an upper part of the back of the case main body 111, a housing for storing the battery 107. Immediately above, it is provided so as to protrude from the case body 111 substantially parallel to the optical axis.
- a rotating shaft (not shown) of the electronic viewfinder 102 is provided on the upper part of the back of the case body 111 so that the electronic viewfinder 102 can be rotated within a predetermined angle around the rotating shaft. It has been done.
- a battery 107 for supplying power to the imaging device is detachably mounted in a recess formed on the back of the case body 111.
- This battery 10 As shown in Fig. 23, the electronic viewfinder 102 should be replaced in the normal state in which the electronic viewfinder 102 is oriented substantially in the optical axis direction. First, the electronic viewfinder 102 is turned upward. Move it to the obliquely upward position as shown in Figure 24. Then, the upper part of the battery in the battery compartment is exposed, and a finger is inserted to create a space for manual work.
- the rotation axis of the electronic viewfinder 102 is provided at the upper part of the back of the case body 111 at the upper part of the battery storage part.
- a mechanism for rotating the case was provided on the rear side of the case body 1 1 1.
- the back of the case body 111 which is the upper part of the battery 107, which is the upper part of the battery compartment, is cut open, and the electronic viewfinder 102 is rotatable here.
- the rotating shaft of the electronic viewfinder 102 is also provided, there is an inconvenience that the strength at the back of the case body 111 is insufficient.
- a connecting portion between the handle 104 and the case body 111 is provided with a rotating shaft of the electronic viewfinder 102.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. H8-125580
- Patent Literature 2 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2-1 6 2 8 7
- Patent Document 3 JP-A-5-191916
- Patent Document 4 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2000-188983 (Page 2, FIG. 2) Disclosure of the Invention
- the display device is provided on the side of the case body, so the hand that supports the video camera must be supported by applying great force to the hand. Not only is the photographer tired at the time, but also the display surface is blurred and it is difficult to stabilize, and it is necessary to shake the head greatly to see the subject and the display surface alternately. To be missed, etc.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an imaging apparatus having sufficient strength for business use, easy replacement of batteries, and excellent operability.
- An imaging device includes an imaging unit that forms a video signal of a subject based on light input from a lens device, a first display device that displays a video based on the video signal, and an imaging unit. And an imaging device main body having a handle at the top thereof extending substantially in parallel with the optical axis of the lens system of the lens device, wherein the first display device is arranged in the optical axis direction of the handle.
- the first display device is a flat flat monitor, and a rotation support device that rotatably supports the flat monitor on the imaging apparatus main body. And the flat monitor can be rotated by approximately 180 degrees by the rotation of the rotation support mechanism.
- the flat monitor can be turned over by the rotation of the rotation support mechanism, and the display surface of the flat monitor and the non-display surface on the opposite side are stored at the storage position of the flat monitor.
- the flat monitor has a flat housing, and a display surface of the flat monitor is provided on a first main surface of the housing, and the first main surface is provided.
- the second main surface on the opposite side to the non-display surface is a non-display surface.
- the imaging device of the present application is characterized in that the display surface of the first display device is provided so that the front side in the optical axis direction is higher and inclined rearward.
- the first display device whose posture can be changed is a rotating shaft extending in a direction parallel to or perpendicular to the optical axis direction of the handle or a direction inclined at an appropriate angle.
- the first display device is rotatably connected to the handle, and is capable of rotating and reversing in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the rotating shaft.
- the display surface or the non-display surface opposite to the display surface can be selectively arranged.
- the imaging device is characterized in that an operation button for operating the imaging means is arranged at a position of the handle covered by the first display device whose posture can be changed.
- the imaging device of the present invention is characterized in that an operation button for operating the imaging means is arranged near the position where the first display device of the handle is arranged and at the rear side in the optical axis direction. I do.
- the imaging device of the present invention is characterized in that a second display device is provided behind the handle of the imaging device main body and substantially on the same axis as the handle, and the second display device is made of a viewfinder. I do.
- An image pickup apparatus is characterized in that the viewfinder is disposed so as to be rotatable upward by a rotation shaft provided on a handle. To do.
- the image pickup apparatus of the present invention has an arrangement in which the optical axis of the viewfinder and the optical axis of the lens system of the image pickup apparatus main body are arranged at a predetermined distance, and the viewfinder is arranged above and away from the image pickup apparatus main body. It is characterized by
- the imaging apparatus according to the present invention is characterized in that a concave space is provided between an upper part of a battery storage unit provided on the back surface of the imaging apparatus main body and the imaging apparatus main body so that the battery can be displaced and attached. .
- the imaging apparatus of the present invention includes a shoulder pad detachably mounted on the imaging apparatus main body, and the shoulder pad includes a shoulder pad supported so as to be able to approach / separate from the back surface of the imaging apparatus main body. It is characterized by having.
- the shoulder pad portion includes: a support arm that is supported so as to be able to expand and contract with respect to the back surface of the imaging device main body; and a shoulder pad that is rotatably supported at the tip of the support arm. It is characterized by the following.
- the shoulder pad has substantially the same size as the back surface of the imaging device main body, and when the support arm is shrunk to approach the imaging device main body, the back surface of the imaging device main body is reduced.
- the feature is that it is configured to cover
- the imaging device of the present invention is characterized in that the shoulder pad is provided with a through-hole for avoiding contact with a battery mounted on the back surface of the imaging device main body.
- the shoulder pad has a shoulder pad main body detachably fixed to the imaging device main body, the shoulder pad main body includes a positioning portion for positioning a bottom portion of the imaging device main body, and a supporter. And a support arm storage section in which the arm is stored so that the arm can be taken in and out.
- An imaging device includes: an imaging unit that forms a video signal of a subject based on light input from a lens device; a first display device and a second display device that display a video based on the video signal.
- the imaging means An imaging device body having a handle at an upper portion thereof which is accommodated and extended substantially in parallel with the optical axis of the lens system of the lens device. It is characterized in that the attitude can be changed on the front side in the axial direction, and the second display device can be deformed on the rear side in the optical axis direction of the handle.
- the first display device is a flat monitor housed in a flat monitor case having a display surface on one side, and is orthogonal to the optical axis about one side of the flat monitor. In a state in which it is rotatable about an axis that is orthogonal to the optical axis and substantially horizontal to the optical axis when it is rotated in the orthogonal direction. I do.
- the first display device may be such that when the flat monitor is rotated to the opposite side to return to the storage position of the flat monitor and folded, the display surface of the flat monitor is positioned on the upper surface. It is characterized by sea urchin.
- the imaging device of the present invention is characterized in that a second display device is provided substantially on the same axis as the handle at the rear portion of the handle, and the second display device is made of a viewfinder.
- the first display device is integrally provided on the front side in the optical axis direction of the handle, or the attitude is changed by another member so that the image can be captured with the handle.
- the first display device can be arranged at the most visible position at the time, and the operability at the time of shooting can be improved.
- the first display device is a flat flat monitor, and the flat monitor is supported by the rotation support mechanism.
- the flat monitor By rotating the flat monitor, the display surface of the flat monitor and the non-display surface on the opposite side can be selectively displayed, and the rotating operation of the flat monitor can be easily performed manually. It can be carried out.
- the flat monitor has a flat housing, the first main surface of the housing is a display surface of the flat monitor, and the first main surface of the housing is a flat monitor.
- the first main surface and the second main surface opposite to the first main surface are non-display surfaces, so that the flat monitor display surface and the opposite side are located at the flat monitor storage position.
- the non-display surface can be selectively displayed, and the flat monitor can be protected.
- the display surface of the first display device is inclined rearward with its front side raised and its rear side lowered, thereby improving the visibility of the display surface during shooting. be able to.
- the first display device is rotatably connected to the handle via the rotating shaft, and the display surface of the first display device and the non-display surface of the first display device are different from each other.
- the display surface can be selected and placed in front of the handle.
- the display surface is used for shooting, etc.
- the non-display surface is used to protect the display surface. can do.
- the operation button is arranged at the position of the handle covered by the first display device, so that when the operation button is covered by the first display device, Since the operation button cannot be used, erroneous operation of the operation button can be prevented.
- the operation button is arranged on the rear side in the optical axis direction in the vicinity of the position where the first display device of the handle is arranged, so that the display of the first display device is performed.
- the operation buttons can be seen with almost the same line of sight while looking at the screen. With only a small movement of the line of sight, the button operation can be performed while viewing the display surface and the operation button almost simultaneously.
- the arrangement of the viewfinder is complicated.
- the main body of the imaging device which contains various electronic circuits and built-in structures, it is formed to be sturdy in the first place for carrying, and the built-in structures are arranged on a relatively uncomplicated handle. This is very effective in simplifying the structure of the mounting part and securing the mounting strength.
- the mounting / rotating mechanism of the view finder can be housed inside the handle, so that the size can be made visually inconspicuous. Also, since there is no need to provide a structure for mounting the viewfinder in the imaging device main body, the main body can be downsized, and mounting and removal of the viewfinder can be easily performed even when repairing the viewfinder.
- the imaging device of this invention the height which raises an imaging device at the time of imaging
- ADVANTAGE OF THE INVENTION According to the imaging device of this invention, since a sufficient space can be ensured between a battery storage part and an upper viewfinder, it is not necessary to rotate a viewfinder at the time of attachment / detachment of a notebook. Replacement work can be simplified.
- the shoulder device detachably attached to an imaging device main body is comprised so that the shoulder device can be approached / removed with respect to the back surface of an imaging device main body.
- the operation is easy, and the imaging device can be fixedly held for photographing.
- the shoulder support part is comprised by a support arm and a shoulder support piece, the adjustment of the protrusion amount of a shoulder support piece is easy, and it can be freely at arbitrary length.
- the angle of the shoulder pad can be freely adjusted, and the imaging device can be firmly supported by pressing it against an arbitrary position such as the user's shoulder or chest.
- the shoulder pad is formed to have substantially the same size as the rear surface of the imaging device main body, and the shoulder pad is shrunk to approach the rear surface of the imaging device main body.
- the operation buttons, operation switches, display devices, etc. provided on the vehicle can be protected by covering them with a shoulder pad, and the operation buttons, etc. may come into contact with something and be operated accidentally or hit by something. Failures such as breakage can be prevented.
- the imaging apparatus of the present invention by providing a through hole in the shoulder pad to avoid contact with the battery, the shoulder pad is pressed and shrunk to approach the imaging apparatus main body, and the entire imaging apparatus becomes In addition to suppressing the increase in size, the contact with the battery protruding from the imaging device body can be prevented, and the overall size of the device can be suppressed.
- the shoulder rest has a shoulder rest main body, and the shoulder rest main body is provided with the positioning part and the support arm housing part in the imaging device main body, so that the positioning part is provided in the positioning part.
- the imaging device can be positioned at a predetermined position on the shoulder pad simply by mounting the imaging device main body, and when the supporting arm is contracted, the supporting arm can be prevented from projecting and obstructing.
- it is possible to provide a shoulder pad with a new design without harming the beauty.
- the first display device is provided so as to be capable of changing the attitude on the front side in the optical axis direction of the handle
- the second display device is provided so as to be able to change the attitude on the rear side in the optical axis direction of the handle.
- the first display device can be arranged at the most visible position when taking a picture with the handle, and the photographer can take a picture while looking at the first display device, and at the same time, the height of the eyes can be improved. It is also possible to take a picture while looking up at the second display device by lifting it up, and it is possible to respond instantaneously to changes in the subject while taking various postures, significantly improving the operability during shooting be able to.
- the first display device is constituted by a flat monitor, and the first display device is rotated about one side of the flat monitor, so that the first display device is flat.
- the display surface of the moeta can be freely oriented in any of up, down, front and back, and left and right directions, and it can respond appropriately to shooting in any posture, providing a large and easy-to-view screen. it can.
- the display monitor and the non-display surface are arbitrarily selected and displayed at the storage position by rotating the flat monitor to the opposite side, returning the storage device to the storage position, and folding the monitor.
- the display surface can be exposed to display an image of the subject, and when not needed, the non-display surface can be displayed to protect the flat monitor.
- the imaging apparatus of the present invention by providing the viewfinder as the second display device at the rear of the handle, the subject can be photographed using the viewfinder. And a viewfinder can be used as necessary, and it is possible to provide a photographing device which is easy to take a photograph, does not allow the user to take an unreasonable posture as much as possible, and has less fatigue. .
- FIG. 1 shows an example of a first embodiment of an imaging device of the present invention, in which a display surface of a first display device faces a pedestal portion of a hand and a non-display surface is exposed. It is a perspective view.
- FIG. 2 shows an example of the first embodiment of the imaging device of the present invention, in which the first display device is rotated left and right by 180 degrees to show the display surface on the upper surface. It is a perspective view.
- FIG. 3 shows an example of the first embodiment of the imaging apparatus according to the present invention, in which the first display device is rotated 90 degrees backward from the state shown in FIG. FIG.
- FIG. 4 shows an example of the first embodiment of the imaging apparatus of the present invention.
- the first display apparatus is further rotated 90 degrees backward from the state shown in FIG. With the display surface turned upward by rotating it by 80 degrees It is a perspective view of.
- FIG. 5 shows an example of the first embodiment of the imaging device of the present invention, and is an explanatory diagram illustrating the relationship between the imaging device main body, the handle, the first display device, and the second display device. .
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing the use state of the imaging device shown in FIG. 1 as viewed from the rear side.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a use state of the imaging device shown in FIG. 1 and showing a state in which the electronic view finder is rotated upward as viewed from the rear side.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a use state of the imaging device shown in FIG. 1 and showing a state where a battery is removed from the state of FIG. 7 as viewed from the rear side.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing a use state of the imaging device shown in FIG. 1 and having a handle.
- FIG. 10 shows the use state of the imaging device shown in FIG. 1 and is an explanatory diagram in which the display surface of the first display device is enlarged.
- FIG. 11 shows the use state of the imaging device shown in FIG. 1, and is an explanatory diagram in which the display surface of the first display device is set at eye level.
- FIG. 12 shows the use state of the imaging device shown in FIG. 1, and is an explanatory diagram in which the display surface of the first display device is set to the height of the chest.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating a use state of the imaging device illustrated in FIG. 1 and holding the imaging device at a low angle.
- FIG. 14 illustrates a second embodiment of the imaging device of the present invention, and is an explanatory diagram illustrating a change in the attitude of the display device.
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view showing one embodiment of a shoulder pad suitable for use in the imaging apparatus of the present invention, as viewed from the front side.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of a shoulder pad suitable for use in the imaging apparatus of the present invention, as viewed from the back side.
- FIG. 17 is an explanatory diagram showing a state in which the back of the case body is covered with the shoulder pad of the shoulder pad shown in FIG. 15 and the like.
- FIG. 18 shows an example of use of a scrap applying device suitable for use in the imaging apparatus of the present invention, and is an explanatory diagram showing a state where a shoulder piece is applied to a shoulder.
- FIG. 19 shows an example of use of a shoulder pad suitable for use in the imaging apparatus of the present invention, and is an explanatory view showing a state where a shoulder pad is applied to the chest.
- FIG. 20 shows the state of use of a conventional imaging device, and is an explanatory diagram in which the display surface of the display device is set at eye level.
- FIG. 21 shows the state of use of a conventional imaging device, and is an explanatory diagram in which the display surface of the display device is set at the height of the chest.
- FIG. 22 shows a state of use of a conventional imaging device, and is an explanatory diagram in which the imaging device is held at a low angle.
- FIG. 23 shows a conventional imaging apparatus, and is a perspective view of the viewfinder viewed horizontally from the rear side.
- FIG. 24 shows a conventional imaging device, and is a perspective view of a state in which a viewfinder is turned and turned upward, as viewed from the rear side.
- the purpose of the first and second display devices is to provide a first display device and a second display device that do not interfere with the shooting and that the display surface is easy to see and the operability of operation buttons is improved. This was achieved by devising the arrangement and mounting structure.
- FIGS. 7 to 13 are explanatory diagrams showing the use state of the video camera
- FIG. 14 is a diagram of a video force camera showing a second embodiment of the mounting structure of the display device
- FIG. 19 to FIG. 19 are views showing an embodiment of a shoulder rest suitable for use in the imaging apparatus of the present invention.
- a video camera 10 shown in FIGS. 1 to 6 shows a specific example of the imaging apparatus of the present invention, and is a digital video cassette (hereinafter, referred to as a “DV cassette”) using a tape-shaped recording medium as an information recording medium.
- a digital video cassette hereinafter, referred to as a “DV cassette”
- CCD Charge Coupled Device
- the imaging device of the present invention is not limited to this, but can be applied to electronic still cameras and other imaging devices.
- the information recording medium is not limited to a DV cassette, but may be an analog video cassette or other tape-shaped recording medium, and may be a DVD (Digital Versatile).
- Discs may be an analog video cassette or other tape-shaped recording medium, and may be a DVD (Digital Versatile).
- Discs CD-ROMs, and other recordable optical disks, magneto-optical disks, magnetic disks, and other disk-shaped recording media, and also other recording media such as semiconductor recording media.
- the video camera 10 has a hollow case body 11 as a specific example of an imaging device main body, and a lens device 12 attached to the front of the case body 11 so as to protrude.
- Imaging means for forming a video signal of a subject based on light input from the lens device 12; and a video signal formed by this imaging means or an information recording medium (a storage device of the imaging means or a DV). It comprises a first display device 13 and a second display device 21 for displaying an image based on the information recorded in the cassette.
- a video and an image in the present invention are defined.
- the present invention In the following, the image for each frame shown on the display surface of the first display device 13 or the second display device 21 is called an “image”, and an arbitrary number of the images is called an “image”. I do.
- the imaging means of the video camera 10 is housed inside the case body 11 and does not appear in the figure, but a cassette holder in which a DV cassette is detachably mounted, and a DV holder mounted in the cassette holder. It is composed of a recording / reproducing device that records (writes) and reproduces (reads) information signals by running a tape-shaped recording medium of a force set, and a control device that controls the drive of the recording / reproducing device.
- CCD which is a specific example of the imaging means, is disposed on the optical axis rear of the lens device 12, and information converted into an electric signal by this CCD is recorded in a DV cassette.
- the cassette ⁇ inlet of the cassette holder can protrude to the outside from the opening provided in the case body 11, and the opening is an open / close lid 14 that is rotatably attached to the case body 11. It can be opened and closed freely.
- Reference numeral 15 denotes a lid release button that unlocks the open / close lid 14 and opens the open / close ⁇ 14. By sliding the lid release button 15, the lid 14 is pivoted about an axis that rotatably supports the lower part of the lid 14, so that the upper part of the lid 14 is the case body. 1 Opened to the side of 1.
- a handle 20 is provided on the upper part of the case body 11 so as to extend in the front-rear direction, which is the optical axis direction of the lens device 12.
- the handle 20 includes a front leg portion 20 a erected on the upper front side of the case body 11, a rear leg portion 20 b erected on the upper rear side of the case body 11, and a lens device 12. It comprises a grip portion 20c extending substantially parallel to the optical axis and connecting the upper ends of the front and rear leg portions 20a and 20b.
- the lower portion of the front leg portion 20a and the rear leg portion 20b are formed so as to be inclined forward, and a specific example of the second display device is shown above the rear leg portion 20b.
- the electronic viewfinder 21 is attached.
- the electronic viewfinder 21 is substantially the same as the axial direction of the grip 20 c from the rear of the grip 20 c of the handle 20 installed substantially parallel above the optical axis of the lens device 12. It is provided so as to project rearward on the shaft. An eyecup 22 is attached to the tip.
- the electronic viewfinder 21 is rotatably supported at the front side in the optical axis direction at the rear of the grip portion 20 c of the handle 20, and the eye cup 22 is rotated approximately 80 degrees upward. It is configured to be possible.
- the electronic viewfinder 21 is attached to the upper part of the rear leg 2 Ob of the handle 20 configured to have a structure having sufficient strength. ing. Then, as shown in FIG. 5, since the deviation between the axis 20 e of the handle 20 and the optical axis of the electronic viewfinder 21 is slight, the axis 20 of the handle 20 with respect to the optical axis of the lens device 12 is used. The offset amount of e is approximately H, and a relatively large space can be secured.
- a space for accommodating the rotating mechanism of the electronic viewfinder 102 in the case body 111 is provided. Since the above restrictions are not imposed, the rotating mechanism of the electronic viewfinder having sufficient strength can be formed on the upper part of the rear leg portion 20b of the handle 20.
- a battery storage section 16 composed of a recess.
- a battery 17 as a power supply is detachably attached to the battery storage section 16.
- a large number of operation buttons eg, a volume control button, a white button, a mode switching button, etc.
- buttons for operating the image pickup means are provided on the open / close lid 14 side of the back of the case body 11. ing.
- the battery 17 used here is, for example, a plurality of secondary batteries capable of charging and discharging such as nickel-cadmium batteries, nickel-hydrogen batteries, and lithium-ion batteries in a substantially rectangular parallelepiped case. It is stored.
- a power supply terminal (not shown) and an engaging claw of the video camera 10 main body are provided on one surface of this case.
- FIG. 6 and 7 are perspective views of the video camera 10 shown in FIG. 1 as viewed from the rear side of the case main body 11.
- FIG. 6 is a view showing a normal state in which the optical axis of the electronic viewfinder 21 is substantially coaxial with the axis of the handle 20.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a state in which the electronic viewfinder 21 is turned obliquely upward. It is a figure showing the state where it moved.
- FIG. 8 shows a state in which the battery 17 attached to the battery storage section 16 shown in FIG. 7 has been removed.
- the battery storage section 16 is provided on the back of the case body 11 and has an opening shape that is a rectangle slightly larger than the size of the battery 17.
- the battery 17 has a concave portion large enough to allow a finger to enter the upper and lower portions of the battery 17, as shown in FIG. And the depth is formed so that when the battery 17 with the minimum capacity is stored, it can be fixed without protruding from the back of the case body 11.
- engaging means for engaging with the engaging claws of the battery 17 and a plurality of power receiving terminals are provided on the wall surface of the battery housing 16 at the end in the depth direction.
- the battery 17 can be replaced in a state where the electronic viewfinder 21 is substantially not coaxial with the axis of the handle 20 shown in FIG. 5 and is not rotated, as shown in FIG. It may be in a state of being turned upward. In other words, while maintaining the settings at the time of shooting, It can also be done by force. First, put the fingers into the notches provided above and below the battery 17 in the battery storage section 16 of the case body 11, and then grasp the battery 17. Then, as shown in Fig. 7, while pressing the lock release button 23 of the battery 17, slide the battery 17 upward to disengage the engaging claw (not shown) of the battery compartment 16, and finally Pull out one seven.
- FIG 8 shows the battery 17 when it is grasped by hand and removed.
- the concave portions provided above and below the battery storage portion 16 allow the battery 17 to be grasped and removed without rotating the electronic viewfinder 21 without turning.
- another charged battery 17 is inserted into the battery storage section 16 by grasping the upper and lower sides thereof, and the battery 17 is engaged with the engagement claws in the reverse procedure to that described above. This completes the battery replacement work.
- the electronic viewfinder 21 of the video camera 10 is Even in a normal use state in which the axis is substantially the same as the axis of the handle 20, the electronic viewfinder 21 is provided with a sufficient distance between the battery storage unit 16 and the upper part of the battery 17 Since a sufficient space for grasping the battery is ensured, the battery 17 can be replaced smoothly regardless of the rotation state of the electronic viewfinder 21.
- the electronic viewfinder 102 is disposed so as to cover the battery 107, and the electronic viewfinder 102 is arranged as shown in FIG. If it does not rotate as shown in FIG. 4, it is difficult to replace the battery 107, and especially in the case of the thin battery 107, which has no clue, it is difficult to replace.
- the arrangement structure of the electronic viewfinder 21 of the present embodiment is changed. According to the equipped imaging device, the replacement work of the battery 17 can be easily performed, which is a great advantage for business use.
- the front end of the handle 20 has a pedestal 24 connected to the tip of the gripper 20c, and an optical axis connected to the tip of the pedestal 24.
- a protruding portion 25 protruding forward in the direction is provided.
- the protruding portion 25 is formed of a hollow portion opened forward and to the left and right sides, and a microphone 26 is housed therein.
- the pedestal portion 24 is formed relatively large so as to protrude on both sides in a direction intersecting with the optical axis direction, and is provided with a concave portion which is opened on the upper surface.
- a lid having an operation button group 27 including a large number of operation buttons is integrally fitted and fixed to the pedestal portion 24.
- the upper surface of the lid attached to the pedestal portion 24 is formed so that the front side in the optical axis direction is raised and the rear surface is inclined backward. As a result, the angle of view of the photographer holding the video force camera 10 in front of the body is set to be almost perpendicular to the lid body surface.
- the specific contents of the operation buttons 27 provided on the lid include, for example, a playback button, a stop button, a fast-forward button, a rewind button, a pause button, a volume control switch, and a backlight switch.
- a flat monitor 13 composed of a liquid crystal display, a video monitor display, or the like, which is a specific example of the first display device, is rotated via a rotation support portion 30. It is mounted so that it can move and reverse.
- the flat monitor 13 includes a display surface 13 a on which an image is displayed, and a monitor case 19 provided with an opening 19 a for exposing the display surface 13 a. Are connected to the rotation support portion 30.
- the surface of the monitor case 19 opposite to the opening 19 a is a non-display surface 13 b of the flat monitor 13.
- the rotation support section 30 includes a first rotation section that enables the plane monitor 13 to rotate in the left-right direction S that is a direction orthogonal to the optical axis direction with respect to the base section 24, and a plane monitor 13 Is constituted by a second rotating portion capable of rotating in the front-rear direction T which is the optical axis direction.
- the first rotating part includes a pair of bearings 31, 31 provided at a predetermined interval on one side of the pedestal 24, and a bearing piece 3 2 interposed between the two bearings 31. And a first rotation shaft 33 penetrating through the pair of bearing portions 31, 31 and the bearing piece 32.
- the flat monitor 13 is rotatable in the left-right direction S in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the first rotation shaft 33 in an angle range of approximately 180 degrees.
- the flat screen monitor 13 has a display closed state in which the non-display portion 13 b opposite to the display surface 13 a appears on the front side, and as shown in FIG.
- the flat screen monitor 13 can be turned 180 degrees to the left and right to open the display with the display surface 13a facing the front.
- the second rotating portion includes a bearing piece 32, a second rotating shaft (not shown) erected on the bearing piece 32, and a portion between the second rotating shaft and the case portion 13b. It is constituted by a rotating friction mechanism (not shown) capable of generating a frictional force to hold the flat monitor 13 at an arbitrary angle.
- the second rotation axis extends in a direction orthogonal to the axial direction of the first rotation axis 33, and as shown in FIG. It can rotate in the front-back direction T within the angle range.
- the flat screen monitor 13 is rotated 90 degrees backward from the state in which the display surface 13a is shown upward as shown in FIG. 2 and the display surface 13a is turned to the rear as shown in FIG.
- the non-display surface 13b is turned upward by turning 90 degrees further (the display surface 13a is downward), and the state
- the camera can be turned in the opposite direction by 270 degrees to take a state in which the display surface 13a faces the front (a state in which the user takes a picture).
- the flat screen monitor 13 is rotated 180 degrees in the left-right direction from the state in which the display surface 13 a is directed downward and the non-display surface 13 b is directed upward. As shown in FIG. 4, the flat monitor 13 can be superimposed on the pedestal portion 24 so that the display surface 13a can be seen upward.
- the display surface 13a of the flat screen monitor 13 is facing the subject (state for photographing the subject), the image is automatically reversed through the operation of the switching switch.
- An operation button for operating the imaging means is provided near the flat monitor 13 supported in such a manner that the posture can be changed by the pedestal portion 24 and near the front end of the grip portion 20 c of the handle 20.
- a recording button 35 showing one specific example of a button and a zoom button 36 showing one specific example of an operation button for operating the lens device 12 are provided.
- the record button 35 and the zoom button 36 are arranged side by side. As shown in Figure 9, with the handle 20 held by hand, it can be operated with both thumbs without changing the way of holding it.
- the set recording button 35 and zoom button 36 set are a second recording button and a second zoom button provided on the handle 20 for improving operability. Therefore, the case body 1 1 On the upper side, a first recording button 37 and a first zoom button 38 are provided separately and independently of the second recording button and the second zoom button.
- Reference numeral 40 shown in FIG. 9 denotes a hand belt for preventing the video camera 10 from being dropped or the like.
- Reference numeral 41 shown in FIGS. 9 and 10 denotes an accessory shoe to which a flash device and the like are detachably attached.
- the video camera 10 having such a configuration can perform a favorable imaging operation or the like as follows, for example.
- the flat monitor 13 is stored in the pedestal portion 24 of the handle 20, and the non-display surface 13b opposite to the display surface 13a is exposed to the surface. I have. Therefore, the display surface 13a can be tightly protected from the force that the display surface 13a faces inward so as to overlap the operation button group 27.
- the flat screen monitor 13 By turning the flat monitor 13 approximately 180 degrees in the left-right direction S about the first rotating portion of the rotating support portion 30 from the state shown in FIG. 1 of the video camera 10.
- the flat screen monitor 13 can be made to protrude to the side and the display surface 13a can be directed upward.
- the state of the subject can be confirmed by looking at the display surface 13a of the flat panel monitor 13.
- the operation button group 27 provided on the pedestal portion 24 is exposed, the imaging means of the video camera 10 can be operated using the operation button group 27. For example, by arranging buttons for reproducing a photographed image, it is possible to easily confirm the contents of the image.
- the display surface 13 a is moved to the subject by rotating the flat monitor 13 forward approximately 90 degrees around the second rotating portion of the rotating support portion 30. Can be turned on. In addition, by rotating the flat screen monitor 13 backward by about 90 degrees, as shown in FIG.
- the display surface 13a can be turned to the photographer.
- the angle i3 1 between the line BC and the upper arm line A ⁇ ⁇ can be both smaller than in the conventional example.
- the video camera 1 can be supported by putting both arms close to the side and supporting the video camera 1 with a relatively small force without applying great force to the hand. Can support. Therefore, even during long-time shooting, fatigue can be reduced, and the display surface 13a can be stably shot and good shooting with less blurring can be performed.
- the flat screen monitor 13 is further rotated substantially 90 degrees rearward about the second rotating portion of the rotating support portion 30 so that the display surface 13 a faces downward.
- the flat monitor 13 is rotated about 180 degrees in the left and right directions S about the first rotating part, and the flat monitor 13 is stored in the base 24 as shown in FIG. This allows the display surface 13 a to be superimposed on the operation button group 27 and turned upward.
- the flat screen monitor 13 is set on the center line of the case main body 11, so that the display surface 13a can be easily seen.
- both ends of the flat monitor 13 do not protrude greatly from the side surface of the case body 11, the flat monitor 13 does not hinder the shooting.
- the mounting posture of the flat screen monitor 13 is such that the eyecup 22 at the tip of the electronic viewfinder 21 is placed on the chest so that the video camera 10 does not shake. This is suitable for a case in which the video camera 10 is pressed down and fixed to shoot.
- the horizontal eyes EH and the eyes when the eyes look in the horizontal direction are displayed on the display surface 1a.
- the angle ⁇ 1 formed by the viewing surface line ED when viewing 3a can be made smaller than that of the conventional example shown in Fig. 21 (1> ⁇ 0). Therefore, the angle at which the photographer shakes his or her head up and down to alternately look at the object and the display surface 13a can be reduced. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the neck swing and reduce the muscle fatigue of the neck, and it is possible to reduce the possibility of missing a recording opportunity.
- the mounting posture of the flat monitor 13 shown in FIG. 4 is to perform a so-called low-andal shooting in which the video camera 10 is lowered with the handle 20 held by the hand F and the handle 20 is lowered. It is suitable for the case.
- the display surface 13a of the flat screen monitor 13 is arranged immediately in front of the hand F holding the handle 20, and the display surface 13a is slightly inclined rearward. The eyes can be placed on the display surface 13a in an appropriate posture. Therefore, the display surface 13a can be viewed in a more comfortable posture than in the case of the conventional example shown in FIG.
- the flat monitor does not protrude from the side as much as the case of the conventional example shown in Fig. 22.
- the angle 01 formed by the arm line AC connecting the joint C and the perpendicular AV dropped vertically from the shoulder joint A can be made smaller than before (01 ⁇ 0). Therefore, even if the video camera 10 is moved away from the foot G by the distance S1 (S1-S0) so as not to hit the foot G of the photographer, the hand F The angle 0 1 can be reduced, and thus the force for moving the hand F away from the foot G can be reduced. This makes it possible to reduce the cramped posture in which the weight is easily felt, and to provide the video camera 10 relatively easily.
- the recording button 35 and the zoom button 36 are installed near the pedestal 24 in the grip 20 c of the handle 20, the grip 20 c is held.
- the recording button 35 and the zoom button 36 can be operated by operating the thumb without changing the posture. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the chance of missing a recording opportunity and to quickly perform a zooming operation.
- FIG. 14 shows a second embodiment of the method of mounting the flat monitor.
- the flat monitor 43 shown in this embodiment is roughly divided into three positions Pl, P2 and P3 by two rotating shafts 45 and 46 provided at the tip of the handle 20. It is structured so that it can be taken.
- the configuration of the flat monitor 43 is the same as that of the flat monitor 13 described above, except that a first rotary shaft 45 and a second rotary shaft 4 for rotatably connecting to the pedestal portion 44 are provided. 6 is provided at the tip of the handle 20.
- the first rotation shaft 45 extends in the left-right direction, while the second rotation shaft 46 extends in the front-rear direction.
- the other configuration is the same as that of the above-described embodiment, and the description thereof is omitted.
- Position P 1 of the flat monitor 43 shown in FIG. 14 shows a state where the flat monitor 43 is stored on the pedestal portion 44. From this state, the flat monitor 43 is rotated upward by about 90 degrees (in the direction indicated by the arrow U) with the first rotary shaft 45 as the center of rotation. 3 becomes the state of position P 2. Next, from the state of the position P2, the plane monitor is set around the second rotation axis 46 as a rotation center. By turning the monitor 43 approximately 180 degrees left and right (in the direction indicated by the arrow V), the flat monitor 43 enters the position P3. In addition, in the state of position P3, the flat monitor 43 is rotated approximately 180 degrees upward (in the direction indicated by the arrow W) about the first rotation shaft 45 as the rotation center. Thus, the display surface 13a of the flat monitor 43 can be opposed to the subject. With the video camera 10 having such a configuration, the same effect as in the above embodiment can be obtained.
- FIGS. 15 to 17 show one embodiment of the shoulder rest device according to the present invention
- FIGS. 18 and 19 are explanatory views for explaining the use state of the shoulder rest device. is there.
- the shoulder pad 50 shown in this embodiment is used by being detachably attached to the case body 11.
- the shoulder pad 50 is detachably fixed to the case body 11, and is supported so as to be able to approach and Z or separate (approach / separate) from the shoulder pad body 51.
- a shoulder rest 52 a shoulder rest 52.
- the shoulder pad body 51 is provided with a casing 53 made of a substantially rectangular flat casing having substantially the same size as the bottom surface of the video camera 10. At the approximate center of the upper surface of the casing 53, a body mounting screw 54 for fixing the shoulder pad 51 to the case body 11 and a positioning projection 55 for positioning the case body 11 are provided. Are provided.
- Main unit mounting screw 54 and positioning protrusion 55 are in the longitudinal direction at a predetermined distance
- the screws are provided at a distance from each other, and a screw portion provided on one side of the screw shaft 54 a of the body mounting screw 54 protrudes from the upper surface.
- the other side of the screw shaft 54 of the body mounting screw 54 penetrates the casing 53, and a rotating piece 54 attached to the head has a concave portion 5 provided on the bottom surface of the casing 53. 6 a.
- a ridge 57 for positioning which plays a role of positioning the case body 11 with respect to the shoulder pad body 51 in cooperation with the positioning projection 55.
- the protruding rim 57 is formed on one side in the width direction of the casing 53 over the entire length in the longitudinal direction. One longitudinal side edge of the case body 11 abuts on the inside of the ridge 57.
- the positioning protrusions 55 are engaged with positioning holes (not shown) provided on the bottom surface of the case main body 11, and the positioning protrusions 55 and the positioning holes and protrusions.
- the video camera 10 is positioned at a predetermined position with respect to the shoulder pad body 51 by the respective engagements. Then, by screwing the screw portion of the screw shaft 54 a of the main body mounting screw 54 into the mounting hole for the tripod of the case main body 11 and tightening, the shoulder device 50 becomes a video camera 10. It is fixed integrally to the.
- a front leg 58 supporting the lens device 12 of the video camera 10 from below is provided on one side of the casing 53 in the longitudinal direction.
- the upper surface of the front leg 58 is provided with a concave portion 58a into which a support portion 12a (see FIG. 5) provided at a lower portion of the lens device 12 is fitted.
- a leg projection 58b for supporting the casing 53 at the same height as the leg 53a of the casing 53 is provided on a flat support surface.
- the legs 53 a of the casing 53 are provided at the four corners on the lower surface, and the four legs 53 a and the leg projections 58 b of the front legs 58 are set at the same height. ing.
- a tripod mounting hole 60 for detachably mounting a tripod is provided between the front leg portion 58 and the body mounting screw 54 on the lower surface of the casing 53.
- a commonly used tripod can be mounted.
- holding concave portions 61, 61 extending in the longitudinal direction are provided on both sides of the lower surface of the casing 53 in the width direction.
- the casing 53 has two support arms 62, 62 extending in the longitudinal direction thereof.
- the two support arms 62, 62 are arranged in parallel with a predetermined interval in the width direction of the casing 53, and are movable in the axial direction.
- One end of each of the two support arms 62, 62 is prevented from falling off inside the casing 53, and can be freely fixed at an arbitrary position by a lock mechanism 63.
- the locking mechanism 63 has an operation piece 64 projecting downward from the casing 53.
- the operating piece 64 of the locking mechanism 63 is inserted into and removed from the recess 56b provided on the lower surface of the casing 53, and is locked when it protrudes from the recess 56ID shown in Fig. 16.
- the lock is released and inserted into the recess 56b, the lock is locked and the forward and backward movements of the two support arms 62 and 62 are fixed.
- shoulder pieces 66 are rotatably attached via hinges 65.
- the shoulder pad 66 has substantially the same size as the back of the case body 11, and contracts the two support arms 62, 62 to reduce the size of the case body 1. It is configured to cover the back of the case body 11 when approached to 1.
- the shoulder pad 6 6 has an inner surface to prevent the inner surface from coming into contact with the operation buttons and switches provided on the case body 11. Are provided with a plurality of streak projections 68, 68 and a projection 69. Furthermore, when the two support arms 62 and 62 are retracted and approach the case body 11, the shoulder piece 66 contacts the battery 17 attached to the case body 11. A through hole 70 is provided to avoid the problem.
- a pair of bearing pieces 66 a and 66 a forming a part of the hinge 65 are provided at one end of the shoulder pad 66.
- a connecting portion 66b of the hinge 65 is interposed between the pair of bearing pieces 66a, 66a, and the support shaft 66c is penetrated therethrough.
- the hinge 65 can be fixed at an arbitrary position by a frictional force by a friction means (not shown). However, for example, a configuration may be adopted in which a fixing screw or the like is provided so as to be fixed at an arbitrary position or a predetermined position.
- the shoulder pad 66 is attached to the user's shoulder or the arm to be integrated with the user's shoulder, so as to eliminate the blurring of the screen and obtain an easy-to-view screen. Therefore, the length of the support arm 62 is adjustable, and the length of the support arm 62 can be adjusted according to the user's physique.
- FIGS. 18 and 19 illustrate the use state of the video camera 10 equipped with the shoulder pad 50 having the above-described configuration.
- FIG. 18 shows a state where the video force camera 10 is held with the shoulder pad 67 of the shoulder pad 50 abutted against the shoulder. At this time, the photographer's eyes can see the screen of the flat monitor 13 which is the first display device. In this case, the video camera 10 is firmly fixed to the shoulder via the shoulder pad 50. As a result, the video camera 10 can be held firmly for a relatively long time, and the camera can withstand the weight of the camera and perform clear, long-lasting shooting without blurring. .
- Fig. 19 shows the bidet with the shoulder pad 67 of the shoulder pad 50 against the chest. This shows a state where the camera 10 is held. At this time, the photographer's eyes can see the screen of the viewfinder 21 as the second display device. Also in this case, the video camera 10 is firmly fixed to the chest via the shoulder pad 50. As a result, the video camera 10 can be held firmly for a relatively long time, and the camera can withstand the weight of the camera and perform clear, unsharp shooting over a long period of time.
- the flat monitor 13 is arranged in front of the handle 20 installed on the upper part of the case body 11, so that the photographer can mount the video camera 10. It was possible to support the robot without moving away from the body and avoiding the lifting operation as much as possible, making it very easy to hold. In addition, even when the camera is used while holding the handle 20 during low-angle shooting, the flat screen monitor 13 does not interfere with the shooting operation. be able to.
- the operation button can be operated while looking at the display surface 13a without greatly moving the line of sight.
- the operability in can be greatly improved.
- the relatively large first display device on the handle 20, it is possible to provide a margin in the internal structure of the case body 11 and to improve the functional aspect. At the same time, the degree of freedom in design can be increased.
- a flat monitor 1 such as a liquid crystal display may be provided integrally with the handle.
- the operation button group 27 is eliminated, and the rotation support portion 30 is eliminated, so that the flat monitor 1 is embedded in the handle.
- arrange the operation buttons near the monitor 1 Needless to say, it may be configured to be placed.
- the electronic viewfinder 21 is disposed at a position separated from the video camera 10 main body, so that the video camera 10 is electronically mounted on the video camera 10 main body. There is no need to install the structure of the viewfinder 21 mounting part, so that the size of the video camera 10 can be reduced, and the electronic viewfinder 21 can be easily mounted and removed when repairing. Also, attach the electronic viewfinder 21 to the handle 20 that is formed to be sturdy in the first place and has a relatively simple built-in structure for moving away from the main body of the video camera 10 that has complicated electronic circuits and built-in structures. This is very effective in simplifying the structure of the mounting portion and in mounting strength.
- the electronic viewfinder 21 moves upward away from the main body of the video camera 10 to raise the video camera 10 at the time of shooting. It is possible to shoot with the arms folded and put aside, making it possible to shoot in a stable posture for a long time.
- the electronic viewfinder 21 at approximately the same height as the flat monitor placed in front of the handle 20, even when performing normal shooting while checking either image, the video camera can be used. This eliminates the need to change the height at which the lens 10 is lifted, thereby reducing the sense of incongruity of the photographer when creating the composition.
- the electronic viewfinder 21 is arranged substantially coaxially with the handle 20, so that the structure of the electronic viewfinder 21 mounting portion is handled. It can be housed inside 20 and makes the visual size for the built-in structure inconspicuous. In addition, the electronic viewfinder 21 does not need to be rotated when the notebook 17 is attached or detached, so that attaching and detaching operations can be simplified, and the external shape of the battery 17 can be changed to the video camera 1. 0 Since it can be stored inside the outer shape of the main unit, the appearance in design can be improved.
- the back wall of the main body 11 can be formed in a continuous shape, which is advantageous in securing the strength of the case main body 11 around the battery storage section 16.
- the electronic viewfinder 21 protruding rearward in the optical axis direction on substantially the same axis as the axis of the handle 20 is rotated with sufficient strength.
- the battery 17 can be freely arranged, and the battery 17 can be replaced without rotating the electronic viewfinder 21 without changing the state at the time of shooting.
- the function will not be impaired even if handled a little rough like a news shooting site, etc.
- the battery will be quickly and surely replaced to return to the shooting state in a short time, and a stable posture for a long time
- the configuration can also be made suitable as a professional-use video camera that needs to shoot with a camera.
- the rotating mechanism of the electronic viewfinder 21 can be incorporated without being noticeable, and the battery 17 can be stored so that it does not protrude from the outer shape, making it smart in design.
- the video camera 10 is provided with the shoulder pad 50 so that the video camera 10 has a very simple configuration, but is as firm as the professional one. You can shoot with the camera fixed, and create beautiful pictures without blurring.
- an example has been described in which an image is captured using one of the flat panel 13 and the electronic viewfinder 21.
- both the flat panel 13 and the electronic viewfinder 21 are used at the same time. Take Needless to say, it may be shaded.
- the handle 20 is disposed above the video camera 10, and the battery 20 is provided at the rear of the handle 20, which is separated upward from the battery housing 16.
- a flat-screen monitor or the like may take another form, for example, a conventional imaging device 100 or the like. It can be easily understood that the present invention can be applied to the video camera of the present embodiment, and the same operation and effect as those of the above-described embodiment can be obtained.
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- flat-panel CRT may be used as a monitor if it is a monitor.
- the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above and shown in the drawings, and various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
- the direction in which the axis of the rotating shaft extends extends in the front-rear direction and in the left-right direction perpendicular to the direction, but the axis of the rotating shaft extends.
- the direction of the movement may be set to a direction inclined at an appropriate angle with respect to the front-rear direction.
- the operation buttons provided on the handle are not limited to those described in the above embodiment.
- the present invention can be applied to an imaging device, for example, a video camera, a personal computer with a camera, a PDA (portable information communication device), and the like.
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