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- the present invention is directed generally to an image capturing apparatus provided with an image sensor and a method for controlling the image capturing apparatus.
- Digital cameras have come into widespread use as image capturing apparatus provided with an image sensor, such as a complementary mental-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) sensor or a charge coupled device (CCD) sensor.
- CMOS complementary mental-oxide semiconductor
- CCD charge coupled device
- a digital camera is typically configured to display images formed on an image sensor as monitor moving images on an electronic viewfinder to capture a still image when a shutter release button is pressed, and to store image data pertaining to the captured still image in a recording medium, such as a memory card.
- an operation mode of an image sensor is switched from an image monitoring mode for displaying moving images to a still-image photographing mode for capturing a still image to thereby activate the image sensor under a condition appropriate for still-image photographing .
- the switching of the sensor operation mode from the ⁇ image monitoring mode to the still-image photographing mode is performed with a central processing unit (CPU) of the digital camera by completing parameter settings to the timing generator for the still-image photographing mode.
- operation of the image sensor is controlled according to a timing signal fed from the timing generator so that exposure of pixels on the image sensor and reading of pixel signals from the image sensor are independently performed in different frame periods (i.e., time periods separated with vertical
- a frame period, in which exposure of pixels on the image sensor is performed is referred to as a still-image exposure period
- a frame period, in which pixel signals are read from the image sensor is referred to as a still-image read period.
- a mechanical shutter is closed during the still-image read period to prevent the image sensor from being exposed to external light.
- time setting for time, at which the mechanical shutter is to be closed is also completed.
- the time setting for the time, at which the mechanical shutter is to be closed is performed with the CPU by starting a timer adjusted for the time, at which the mechanical shutter is to be closed.
- a timing of closing the mechanical shutter conditions a still-image exposure period, as well as the settings of the electronic shutter that determines when to start exposure. Accordingly the timer must be started in synchronization as much as possible with a vertical synchronizing signal serving as a reference for start of the still-image exposure period.
- a delay in completing the parameter settings for the still-image photographing mode gives rise to a problem of being unable to performing still-image photographing per se.
- photographing mode include a technique disclosed in
- Japanese Patent No. 4310755 According to the technique disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 4310755, when a shutter release button is pressed halfway, an aperture, an
- a diaphragm is controlled to close to the aperture.
- the shutter release button When the shutter release button is pressed to the rest of the way, parameters for activating the image sensor in the still-image photographing mode, an electronic shutter speed for still-image exposure, parameters related to time points for driving a mechanical shutter, and the like are applied to the timing generator. Thereafter, when an instruction for restart is fed to the timing generator, a vertical synchronizing signal for photographing falls immediately after restart, simultaneously the parameters for still- image photographing are made effective, and then
- the present invention has been conceived in view of the above circumstances and aims at providing an image capturing apparatus capable of, even when an image sensor, on which a constraint related to usage is imposed, is employed, appropriately capturing a still image by
- an image capturing apparatus includes: an image sensor that outputs analog pixel signals; an analog-image processing unit that receives the analog pixels signals and processes the analog pixel signals to output digital image data; a timing generator that generates a timing signal and
- a mechanical shutter that is operable into an open state where the mechanical shutter exposes the image sensor to light and into a closed state where the mechanical shutter covers the image sensor from light; and a control unit that, when a instruction to capture a still image is input, performs completing of parameter settings to the timing generator and time setting for time, at which the mechanical shutter is to be closed, the parameter settings causing an operation mode of the image sensor to switch to a still-image photographing mode, wherein in response to the instruction to capture a still image, the control unit inserts a dummy still-image
- a control method for an image capturing apparatus includes: an image sensor that outputs analog pixel signals; an analog-image processing unit that receives the analog pixel signals from the image sensor and processes the analog pixels signals to output digital image data; a timing generator that generates a timing signal and provides the timing signal to the image sensor and to the analog-image processing unit; and a mechanical shutter operable into an open state where the mechanical shutter exposes the image sensor to light and into a closed state where the
- the control method comprising: inserting, in response to an instruction to capture a still image, a dummy still-image exposure period and a dummy still-image read period into a point in time before a still-image exposure period and a still-image read period; completing parameter settings to the timing generator during the dummy still-image exposure period, the parameter settings causing an operation mode o the image sensor to switch to a still-image photographing mode; and setting time at which the mechanical shutter is to be closed, when the still-image exposure period is started after an elapse of the dummy still-image read ' period.
- Fig. 1A is a top view of a digital camera.
- Fig. IB is a front view of the digital camera.
- Fig. 1C is a rear view of the digital camera.
- Fig. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a control system of the digital camera.
- Fig. 3A is a diagram illustrating a specific example (of a comparative example) of a photographing control seguence to be performed with a CPU.
- Fig. 3B is a diagram illustrating a specific example (of the embodiment) of a photographing control sequence to be performed with a CPU.
- the present invention is embodied in a digital camera using a CMOS sensor as an image sensor is described below, while the present invention is effectively applicable to a digital camera using a CCD sensor as well.
- the present invention is not limited to digital cameras, while widely applicable to image capturing apparatuses that can have conflict between processing for completing of parameter settings for still-image photographing and control processing for controlling a mechanical shutter.
- Figs. 1A to 1C are external views of a digital camera according to an embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 1A is a top view of the digital camera.
- Fig. IB is a front view of the digital camera.
- Fig. 1C is a rear view of the digital camera .
- a sub liquid crystal display (LCD) 1 displaying a count of still images that can be taken and the like
- a shutter release button 2 to be pressed at still-image photographing
- a mode dial 3 to be operated for switching among various modes including a storing (photographing) mode for storing images, a playback mode for viewing stored images, and a setup mode for performing camera settings.
- a flashing unit 4 that activates flash
- a rangefinder unit 5 that measures a distance to a subject of a photo-to-be
- a remote-control light-receiving unit 6 that receives
- a lens barrel unit 7 including a zoom lens 25 and a zoom lens 25
- the digital camera includes, in its side surface, a memory card slot, into which a memory card 80, which will be described later, is to be inserted, and a battery receptacle for accommodating a battery.
- the memory card slot and the battery receptacle are closed with a lid 9.
- an autofocus light-emitting diode (AFLED) 10 emitting light when an autofocus function is on
- AFLED autofocus light-emitting diode
- flash LED 11 emitting light for flashing
- LCD monitor 12 displaying various setting screens and playback images and serving as an electronic viewfinder at
- an optical viewfinder back surface 13
- a zoom button WIDE 14 to be pressed when using wide-angle zooming
- a zoom button TELE 15 to be pressed when using telephoto zooming
- a power switch 16 and a self- timer/delete switch 17 to be pressed when using a self timer.
- the digital camera according to the embodiment further includes, on its back surface, a menu switch 18 to be pressed to make a selection from a menu, an OK switch 19 to be pressed to confirm a selected item, an image viewing switch (left) 20 and an image viewing switch (right) 21 to be pressed to switch a played-back image displayed on the LCD monitor 12, a macro switch 22 to be pressed when
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a control system of the digital camera according to the embodiment.
- the digital camera includes, as the configuration of the control system, a motor driver 28 that drives the zoom lens 25, the focusing lens 26, and the mechanical shutter 27, a CMOS sensor 30 being an image sensor, an analog front end (AFE) 40 that processes analog image signals fed from the CMOS sensor 30 to generate digital image data, a timing generator (TG) 50 that outputs a timing signal to the CMOS sensor 30 and the AFE 40, and a signal processing integrated circuit (IC) 60 that performs various digital image processing on the digital image data fed from the AFE 40 and controls operations of the overall digital camera.
- a motor driver 28 that drives the zoom lens 25, the focusing lens 26, and the mechanical shutter 27, a CMOS sensor 30 being an image sensor, an analog front end (AFE) 40 that processes analog image signals fed from the CMOS sensor 30 to generate digital image data, a timing generator (TG) 50 that outputs a timing signal to the CMOS sensor 30 and the AFE 40, and a signal processing integrated circuit (IC) 60 that performs various digital image processing on the digital image data
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- operating unit 100 an operating unit 100, and the like are. connected to the signal processing IC 60.
- the mechanical shutter 27 is a mechanical shutter operable into an open state where the mechanical shutter 27 exposes the CMOS sensor 30 to light and into a closed state where the mechanical shutter 27 shuts light traveling to the CMOS sensor 30.
- This mechanical shutter 27 is driven by the motor driver 28 that also drives the zoom lens 25 and the focusing lens 26 being optical lenses. Operation of the motor driver 28 driving the zoom lens 25, the
- the CMOS sensor 30 is a charge-coupled device that converts an optical image formed with an optical lens into electric signals proportional to brightness of the optical image based on photoelectric conversion function.
- the CMOS sensor 30 is activated according to the timing signal fed from the TG 50, by which exposure of pixels and signal reading are controlled.
- An electric output signal fed from the CMOS sensor 30 is fed to the AFE.40.
- the AFE 40 includes a correlated double sampling (CDS)
- A/D analog/digital
- A/D converter
- the digital data (digital image data) output from the AFE 40 is fed to the signal processing IC 60.
- a vertical synchronizing signal VD and a horizontal synchronizing signal HD generated by a synchronizing-signal generating unit 69 in the signal processing IC 60 are fed to the TG 50.
- the TG 50 generates a timing signal for use in activating the CMOS sensor 30 and the AFE 40 in
- the signal processing IC 60 includes the CPU 61 that performs centralized control of the overall digital camera, a CMOS interface (I/F) unit 62 that obtains digital image data from the AFE 40 according to the vertical
- a memory controller 63 that controls writing and reading of data to and from the SDRAM 70
- a YCbCr (YUV) conversion unit 64 that converts the digital image data fed from the CMOS I/F unit 62 into a YUV data. form that allows the image data to be displayed and stored
- a YCbCr (YUV) conversion unit 64 that converts the digital image data fed from the CMOS I/F unit 62 into a YUV data. form that allows the image data to be displayed and stored
- a YCbCr (YUV) conversion unit 64 that converts the digital image data fed from the CMOS I/F unit 62 into a YUV data. form that allows the image data to be displayed and stored
- compressing/expanding unit 65 that compresses and expands the image data in a predetermined format (e.g., JPEG), a display-output control unit 66 that controls output of data to be displayed on the LCD monitor 12 or an external display device, a resizing unit 67 that changes image size depending on displaying size and a storing size, a media I/F unit 68 that controls writing and reading of data to and from the memory card 80, and the synchronizing-signal generating unit 69 that generates a vertical synchronizing signal VD and a horizontal synchronizing signal HD
- a predetermined format e.g., JPEG
- a display-output control unit 66 that controls output of data to be displayed on the LCD monitor 12 or an external display device
- a resizing unit 67 that changes image size depending on displaying size and a storing size
- media I/F unit 68 that controls writing and reading of data to and from the memory card 80
- the digital image data output from the AFE 40 is fed through the CMOS I/F unit 62 to the signal processing IC 60 where the digital image data is subjected to image
- RGB red-green-blue
- the RAW-RGB image data stored in the SDRAM 70 is read by the memory controller 63 from the SDRAM 70, and is subjected to gain multiplying of white balance (WB) , gamma correction, and RGB interpolation, and is thereafter fed to the YUV conversion unit 64.
- the YUV conversion unit 64 performs various image processing, such as edge enhancement and color settings, on the image data, and coverts the image data into YUV image data being luminance/color- difference signals.
- the YUV image data generated by the YUV conversion unit 64 is stored in the SDRAM 70 again by the memory controller 63.
- the YUV image data stored in the SDRAM 70 is read by the memory controller 63 from the SDRAM 70 and is fed to the display-output control unit 66, together with on-screen display (OSD) data for displaying an icon indicating a photographing mode.
- the display-output control unit 66 combines the YUV image data and the OSD data to generate data to be displayed and outputs the data to be displayed with added signals, such as a synchronizing signal, to the LCD monitor 12.
- the display-output control unit 66 is capable of outputting the thus-generated data to be
- the resizing unit 67 performs horizontal/vertical scaling to adapt the data to the system.
- the YUV image data stored in the SDRAM 70 is read by the memory controller 63 from the SDRAM 70 according to an instruction fed from the CPU 61; and is fed to the compressing/expanding unit 65, which in turn
- the YUV image data stored in the SDRAM 70 is full-size data.
- the YUV image data is subjected to scale down process for storage, which is performed by the resizing unit 67, and is
- compressing/expanding unit 65 is stored in the SDRAM 70 again by the memory controller 63, and is thereafter
- the CPU 61 loads program codes and control data stored in the ROM 90 onto the SDRAM 70, for use in controlling the digital camera, and performs centralized control of operations of the overall digital camera based on the program codes. More specifically, the CPU 61 controls the motor driver 28, the AFE 40, the TG 50, and the processing units in the signal processing IC 60 according to an instruction entered with the various buttons and keys of the operating unit 100 or an operating instruction or the like fed from the remote control
- the operating unit 100 allows a photographer to provide operating instructions to the digital camera and includes various buttons and keys, such as the shutter release button 2 and the zoom buttons 14 and 15 illustrated in Fig. 1A to Fig. IC.
- a photographing control sequence to be performed with the CPU 61 when capturing a still image in response to pressing of the shutter release button 2 is described in more detail below.
- the digital camera When the power switch 16 is switched on in a state where the photographing mode is selected with the mode dial 3, the digital camera according to the embodiment is activated with the operation mode of the CMOS sensor 30 being set to the image monitoring mode.
- the operation mode of the CMOS sensor 30 In the state where the operation mode of the CMOS sensor 30 is the image monitoring mode, pixel exposure and pixel-signal reading are repeatedly performed on a per horizontal line of the CMOS sensor 30 basis, and optical images formed on the CMOS sensor 30 are displayed as monitor moving images on the LCD monitor 12. In this image monitoring mode, time to start exposure of each horizontal line is controlled in
- the pixel signals are decimated to, for instance, approximately one-third when being read, because output images are used for monitoring and are therefore not required to be high-definition images.
- a photographer checks a condition of a subject of a photo- to-be or the like by viewing monitor moving images
- the operation mode of the CMOS sensor 30 is switched from the image monitoring mode to the still-image photographing mode; the CMOS sensor 30 is operated in the still-image photographing mode; a still image is captured; and image data pertaining to the thus-captured still image is stored in the memory card 80 or the like.
- photographing mode is configured to have a frame period (still-image exposure period) for exposure of pixels on the CMOS sensor 30 and a frame period (still-image read time) for reading pixel signals from the CMOS sensor 30.
- operation of the CMOS sensor 30 is controlled
- the frame periods are periods of time separated with the vertical synchronizing signals VD generated by the synchronizing-signal generating unit 69.
- the mechanical shutter 27 is closed during the still-image read period to shut off external light traveling to the CMOS sensor 30.
- the exposure of pixels on the CMOS sensor 30 is brought to an end when the mechanical shutter 27 is closed.
- an electronic shutter controls as to when to start exposure of each pixel so that exposure of all the pixels is started and completed in a batch (batch shutter control) .
- the switching of the sensor operation mode from the image monitoring mode to the still-image photographing mode is performed with the CPU 61 by completing parameter settings that cause the CMOS sensor 30 to operate in the still-image photographing mode to the TG 50.
- the CMOS sensor 30 is subject to a
- the CMOS sensor 30 is under a constraint that the parameter settings are to be completed within several tens of microseconds from a vertical synchronizing signal VD that determines start of the still-image exposure period.
- the time setting for the time, at which the mechanical shutter 27 is to be closed is performed with the CPU 61 by starting a timer adjusted for the time, at which the mechanical shutter 27 is to be closed.
- the time, at which the mechanical shutter 27 is to be closed determines the still-image exposure period as discussed above. Accordingly, the timer must be started in synchronization as much as possible with the vertical synchronizing signal VD that determines the start of the still-image exposure period.
- a delay in starting the timer controlling the mechanical shutter 27 results in a failure in obtaining a still image of a desired brightness because exposure period deviates from an intended value.
- the digital camera according to the embodiment is configured such that, when the operation mode of the CMOS sensor 30 is switched from the image monitoring mode to the still-image photographing mode . in response to pressing of the shutter release button 2, the CPU 61
- the CPU 61 operates to complete the parameter settings to the TG 50 for the still-image photographing mode during the dummy still-image exposure period and perform the processing for starting the timer for use in controlling the mechanical shutter 27 when the still-image exposure period is started after the dummy still-image read period has elapsed. This manner distributes the timing, at which the parameter settings for the still-image photographing mode are
- the CPU 61 operates to cause, when the parameter settings to the TG 50 for the still-image photographing mode have been completed, the synchronizing-signal
- the CPU 61 operates to complete exposure settings (including settings of the electronic shutter, settings of the AGC, and settings of an aperture) during the dummy still-image read period and to cause, when the exposure settings have been completed, the synchronizing- signal generating unit 69 to generate the vertical
- FIG. 3A is a diagram illustrating an example of the photographing control sequence of the comparative example.
- Fig. 3B is a diagram illustrating an example of the photographing
- the "RL" in Fig. 3A and Fig. 3B each indicates a time point at which the shutter release button 2 has been pressed.
- a frame period where the shutter release button 2 is pressed is referred to as a period VI
- a frame period that is started with the first vertical synchronizing signal VD following the pressing of the shutter release button 2 is referred to as a period V2
- frame periods that is started with subsequent vertical synchronizing signals VD are referred to as a period V3, a period V4, a period
- CMOS sensor 30 is operated in the image monitoring mode, and pixel exposure and pixel-signal reading are repeatedly performed on a per horizontal line of the CMOS sensor 30 basis by the rolling shutter control.
- autofocus (AF) processing is performed when the shutter release button 2 is pressed halfway with the CMOS sensor 30 operated in the image monitoring mode.
- the operation mode of the CMOS sensor 30 is
- control processing for closing the mechanical shutter 27 is performed in synchronization with the switching of the operation mode of the CMOS sensor 30 from the image
- the control processing for closing the mechanical shutter 27 is performed with the CPU 61 by causing the timer (not shown) in the signal processing IC 60 to start. More specifically, the CPU 61 performs the control processing by causing the vertical synchronizing signal VD, based on which the start of the period V2 (still-image exposure period) is
- the dummy still-image exposure period (the period V2) and the dummy still-image read period (the period V3) are inserted into a point in time before the still-image
- the dummy still-image exposure period (the period V2) and the dummy still-image read period (the period V3) are unrelated to a still image to be stored.
- the CPU 61 completes the parameter settings to the TG 50 for the still-image photographing mode immediately after the period V2 (the dummy still-image exposure period) has started.
- the operation mode of the CMOS sensor 30 is switched from the image monitoring mode to the still-image photographing mode. Accordingly, thereafter the CMOS sensor 30 repeatedly performs pixel exposure and pixel-signal reading on a per frame period basis.
- the CPU 61 instructs the synchronizing-signal generating unit 69 to output a vertical synchronizing signal VD, thereby causing the synchronizing-signal generating unit 69 to output a subsequent vertical
- the CMOS sensor 30 is in a state of performing pixel-signal reading. However, the pixel signals read out at this stage are discarded without undergoing processing performed in the signal processing IC 60. More
- the CPU 61 suspends processing performed on pixel signals in the signal processing IC 60 and discards pixel signals read from the CMOS sensor 30 during the dummy still-image read period without performing still-image storing processing because the CPU 61 recognizes that the period V3 is the dummy still-image read period.
- the CPU 61 instructs the synchronizing-signal generating unit 69 to output a vertical synchronizing signal VD, thereby causing the synchronizing-signal generating unit 69 to output a subsequent vertical synchronizing signal VD.
- the CPU 61 When the subsequent vertical synchronizing signal VD has risen to start the period V4 (the still-image exposure period), the CPU 61 performs control processing (starting the timer adjusted for the time, at which the mechanical shutter 27 is to be closed) for closing the mechanical shutter 27 immediately after the period V4 (the still-image exposure period) has started.
- Subsequent processing is performed as similar with the comparative example in a manner as follows: when the exposure of the still image to be captured is completed and the subsequent vertical synchronizing signal VD has risen to start the period V5 (the still-image read period) , pixel-signal reading is performed; when the still-image read time (the period V5) has elapsed, the operation mode of the CMOS sensor 30 is switched from the still-image photographing mode to the image monitoring mode, where exposure and reading (the period V6 and' the period V7) are performed in the image monitoring mode.
- the digital camera according to the embodiment of the present invention is configured such that after- the shutter release button 2 is pressed, the CPU 61 operates to insert the dummy still-image exposure period and the dummy still-image read period unrelated to a still image to be stored into a point in time before the actual still-image exposure period and the actual still-image read period.
- the parameter settings to the TG 50 for the still-image photographing mode are completed during the dummy still- image exposure period while the control processing for closing the mechanical shutter 27 is performed when the still-image exposure period is started after the dummy still-image exposure period has elapsed.
- This manner allows the timing, at which the parameter settings for the still-image photographing mode are completed, and the timing of starting the timer for use in controlling the mechanical shutter 27, to be distributed temporally, . thereby performing these tasks at different time points appropriately and sequentially.
- This manner allows a still image to be captured appropriately irrespective of usage constraint imposed on the CMOS sensor 30.
- the CPU 61 operates to terminate the dummy still-image exposure period when the parameter settings for the still-image
- An actual value of the still-image exposure period is approximately 33.3 milliseconds, an actual value of the still-image read period is approximately 83
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