WO2015137458A1 - レンズ鏡筒、交換レンズ、撮像装置、および制御プログラム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a lens barrel, an interchangeable lens, an imaging device, and a control program.
- a lens barrel having a focus limiter that restricts the optical system to move only within a specific range is known.
- the interchangeable lens When the camera body instructs the interchangeable lens to move the focus lens unit according to the current position of the focus lens unit, the interchangeable lens continues to move the focus lens unit according to the previous instruction until a new instruction is received.
- the camera body determines that the focus lens unit has reached the end of the preset range according to the current position of the focus lens unit, the camera body transmits a stop instruction to stop the movement. For this reason, when the interchangeable lens stops the movement of the focus lens unit according to the stop instruction, the focus lens unit may already exceed the preset range. (Third issue)
- the lens barrel according to the first aspect of the present invention is a lens barrel attached to the imaging apparatus, and includes a focus lens unit movable in the optical axis direction, and a focus lens unit.
- An actuator that moves along the optical axis direction, a drive control unit that controls the drive of the actuator, and a first range and a first range that differ from each other in at least one of the one end and the other end that define a range in which the movement of the focus lens unit is allowed
- One of the two ranges includes a setting unit capable of setting the movement range of the focus lens unit, and the drive control unit sets the movement range of the focus lens unit to either the first range or the second range by the setting unit. Even when the instruction is received, the setting of the movement range is canceled when an instruction from the imaging apparatus is received.
- the imaging device includes a focus lens unit in one of a first range and a second range in which at least one of one end and the other end defining a range in which the movement of the focus lens unit is allowed is different from each other.
- the image pickup apparatus can be mounted with an interchangeable lens capable of setting the movement range of the lens, and includes a transmission unit that transmits a range in which the movement of the focus lens unit is allowed regardless of the setting of the interchangeable lens.
- a control program comprising: a focus lens unit that is movable in the optical axis direction; and an actuator that drives the focus lens unit along the optical axis direction.
- the focus lens unit moving range is one of a first range and a second range that are different from each other in at least one of the one end and the other end that define a range in which the movement of the focus lens unit is allowed. Even if the movement range of the focus lens unit is set to either the first range or the second range by the setting step, the movement is performed when an instruction from the imaging device is received. And a drive step for driving the actuator to release the range setting. To be executed in.
- the control program according to the fourth aspect of the present invention includes a focus lens unit in one of a first range and a second range in which at least one of one end and the other end defining a range in which movement of the focus lens unit is allowed is different from each other.
- the interchangeable lens according to the fifth aspect of the present invention has a focus lens unit, an actuator that drives the focus lens unit, and an allowable range in which the focus lens unit is allowed to move.
- the imaging apparatus is mounted with a drive control unit that drives the actuator by restricting the movement instruction of the focus lens unit by a user operation.
- the imaging device receives the first information related to the first range that is the range in which the movement of the focus lens unit is allowed, and the second information related to the second range that is narrower than the first range.
- a receiving unit that receives an instruction to move the focus lens unit by a user operation, a selection unit that selects either the first information or the second information, and a drive control unit that controls driving of the focus lens unit.
- the drive control unit limits an instruction to move the focus lens unit by a user operation when the range in which the movement of the focus lens unit is allowed is switched from the first range to the second range.
- a control program is a control program for an interchangeable lens mounted on an imaging apparatus, which includes a focus lens unit and an actuator that drives the focus lens unit, and the focus lens unit is allowed to move.
- a control program is a control program for controlling an interchangeable lens including a focus lens unit and an actuator for driving the focus lens unit from an attached imaging device, and the movement of the focus lens unit is performed.
- Drive the focus lens unit by restricting unit movement instructions To perform a drive control step of controlling the computer.
- the imaging device is an imaging device in which an interchangeable lens having a focus lens unit driven by an actuator is attached and detached, and the focus lens unit is movable.
- An acquisition unit that acquires movable information about the range, and a transmission unit that transmits response information based on the movable information to the interchangeable lens in association with a drive signal that drives the focus lens unit.
- An interchangeable lens is an interchangeable lens mounted on an imaging apparatus, and includes a focus lens unit, an actuator that drives the focus lens unit, and a drive signal that drives the focus lens unit from the imaging apparatus.
- a control program is a control program used for an imaging apparatus to which an interchangeable lens having a focus lens unit driven by an actuator is attached and detached, and movable information regarding a movable range of the focus lens unit.
- the computer is caused to execute an acquisition step of acquiring and a transmission step of transmitting response information based on the movable information to the interchangeable lens in association with a drive signal for driving the focus lens unit.
- a control program is a control program used for an interchangeable lens attached to an imaging apparatus, and receives a drive signal for driving a focus lens unit provided in the interchangeable lens from the imaging apparatus.
- FIG. 6 is a conceptual diagram illustrating control different from the control described with reference to FIG. 5 by the camera body control unit 2318 when the focus limit setting is switched from the first range to the second range.
- FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of a camera system 1100 according to the first embodiment.
- the camera system 1100 is an interchangeable lens single-lens reflex camera configured by mounting an interchangeable lens 1200 on a camera body 1300 as an imaging device.
- the interchangeable lens 1200 includes a lens mount 1221
- the camera body 1300 includes a camera mount 1321.
- the interchangeable lens 1200 and the camera body 1300 function as the camera system 1100.
- the lens mount 1221 is moved closer to the camera mount 1321 along the arrow 1021 parallel to the optical axis 1011 and the lens index 1209 and the body index 1340 are brought into contact with each other. Further, the interchangeable lens 1200 is rotated in the direction of the arrow 1022 while maintaining the contact between the mount surface of the lens mount 1221 and the mount surface of the camera mount 1321. Then, the lock mechanism by the lock pin 1350 operates, and the interchangeable lens 1200 is fixed to the camera body 1300. In this state, the connection terminal on the interchangeable lens 1200 side and the connection terminal on the camera body 1300 side are electrically connected. Thereby, communication of a control signal etc. and transmission / reception of electric power can be performed mutually.
- the interchangeable lens 1200 includes a focus limit changeover switch 1201 as a switching unit and a focus ring 1202.
- the focus limit changeover switch 1201 switches between a first range that is a range in which the movement of the focus lens unit is allowed and a second range that is different from the first range.
- the user can select the drive range of the focus lens unit by switching the focus limit changeover switch 1201.
- the first range is a range where the focus is not restricted
- the second range is a range narrower than the first range, that is, a range where the focus is restricted.
- two focus limits are set as the second range.
- a focus limit for an infinite region and a focus limit for a close region are set.
- the user can set the first range by switching the focus limit change switch 1201 to FULL, can set the focus limit for the infinite area by switching to LIMIT1, and can set the focus limit for the near area by switching to LIMIT2. it can. That is, any one of the three positions can be selected by switching the focus restriction changeover switch 1201. By limiting the movement range of the focus lens unit, the focusing time can be shortened.
- the interchangeable lens 1200 provides both the first information related to the first range and the second information related to the second range to the camera body 1300 regardless of which of the three positions the focus limit changeover switch 1201 is switched to. Send. Further, switch state information as setting information indicating which of the three positions is switched is transmitted.
- the camera body 1300 receives both the first information and the second information, and the switch state information.
- the camera body 1300 moves the focus lens unit within the drive range of the focus lens unit according to the switch state information.
- the camera body 1300 selects one of the first range and the second range according to the setting state related to shooting in addition to the switch state information, and moves the focus lens unit according to the selected range. Since the driving range of the focus lens unit is selected according to the setting state related to shooting, the driving range can be determined flexibly.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the configuration of the camera system 1100.
- the interchangeable lens 1200 includes a photographing lens 1210 as a photographing optical system, an interchangeable lens control unit 1220, a zoom lens driving unit 1240, a focus lens driving unit 1250, and a detection unit 1260, in addition to the focus restriction switching switch 1201 and the focus ring 1202.
- the camera body 1300 includes an AF sensor 1307, an image sensor 1308, an A / D converter 1309, an internal memory 1310, an image processing unit 1311, a recording medium IF 1312, a display control unit 1313, a display unit 1314, an operation member 1315, and a power control unit 1316.
- a camera body control unit 1318 and a power switch 1323 is a camera body control unit 1318 and a power switch 1323.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 and the camera body control unit 1318 are connected to each other via a lens mount 1221 and a camera mount 1321.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 and the camera body control unit 1318 cooperate with each other while performing communication to control the interchangeable lens 1200 and the camera body 1300.
- the taking lens 1210 provided in the interchangeable lens 1200 includes a plurality of optical lens groups. Specifically, the taking lens 1210 includes a zoom lens unit 1211 and a focus lens unit 1212. The taking lens 1210 guides a subject light beam incident along the optical axis 1011 to an image sensor 1308 disposed in the camera body 1300.
- the AF sensor 1307 has a plurality of photoelectric conversion element arrays that receive a part of the guided subject light flux.
- the AF sensor 1307 outputs a signal with a phase match when in the in-focus state, and outputs a signal with a phase shift when in the front pin state or the rear pin state.
- the amount of phase shift corresponds to the amount of shift from the focus state.
- the AF sensor 1307 detects a phase difference by performing a correlation operation on the output of the photoelectric conversion element array, and outputs a phase difference signal indicating the phase difference to the camera body control unit 1318.
- the camera body control unit 1318 outputs a control signal for moving the focus lens unit 1212 to the target position to the interchangeable lens control unit 1220.
- the camera body 1300 is not configured to include the AF sensor 1307 separate from the image sensor 1308, and may include an image sensor 1308 including pixels having a distance measuring function.
- the image sensor 1308 is an element that photoelectrically converts an optical image that is a subject image.
- a CCD sensor or a CMOS sensor can be used as the image sensor 1308, a CCD sensor or a CMOS sensor can be used.
- a subject image photoelectrically converted by the image sensor 1308 is converted from an analog signal to a digital signal by an A / D converter 1309.
- the subject image converted into a digital signal is sequentially processed as image data.
- the image data is temporarily stored in the internal memory 1310.
- the internal memory 1310 is a random access memory that can be read and written at high speed.
- a DRAM or SRAM can be used as the internal memory 1310.
- the internal memory 1310 serves as a work memory in image processing and compression processing performed by the image processing unit 1311.
- the internal memory 1310 has a sufficient memory capacity corresponding to this role.
- the image processing unit 1311 converts the image data into image data according to a predetermined image format in accordance with the set shooting mode and an instruction from the user. For example, when a JPEG file is generated as a still image, image processing such as color conversion processing, gamma processing, and white balance processing is performed, and then adaptive discrete cosine conversion is performed to perform compression processing. The converted image data is stored in the internal memory 1310 again.
- the image data processed by the image processing unit 1311 is recorded from the internal memory 1310 to the recording medium 1400 via the recording medium IF 1312.
- the recording medium 1400 is a non-volatile memory that can be attached to and detached from the camera body 1300, which includes a flash memory or the like.
- the image processing unit 1311 generates image data for display in parallel with the image data processed for recording.
- the generated image data for display is displayed on the display unit 1314 under the control of the display control unit 1313.
- the camera body control unit 1318 causes the image processing unit 1311 to sequentially generate image data for display and display it on the display unit 1314, a live view as an electronic viewfinder function can be realized.
- an indicator related to a focus limit described later can be displayed on the display unit 1314.
- the power supply control unit 1316 communicates with the power supply 1410 to detect remaining power, monitor power supply, and supply power.
- the power supply 1410 is constituted by a battery, for example.
- the camera body 1300 is controlled directly or indirectly by the camera body control unit 1318 including each element in the above image processing.
- the camera body control unit 1318 includes a system memory 1317.
- the system memory 1317 is an electrically erasable / recordable non-volatile memory, and includes, for example, an EEPROM (registered trademark).
- the system memory 1317 records constants, variables, programs, and the like necessary for the operation of the camera system 1100 so that they are not lost even when the camera system 1100 is not operating.
- the camera body control unit 1318 appropriately expands constants, variables, programs, and the like in the internal memory 1310 and uses them for controlling the camera system 1100.
- the camera body control unit 1318 includes a reception unit that receives the second information together with the first information, a selection unit that selects either the first information or the second information based on the setting information related to shooting, and the selected first information. And the second information function as a control unit for controlling the driving of the focus lens unit 1212.
- the camera body control unit 1318 adjusts the focus lens unit so that the subject image in a specific area is focused on the light receiving surface of the image sensor 1308 in accordance with the contrast AF information using continuously acquired image data. 1212 may be driven.
- the camera system 1100 includes a plurality of operation members 1315 that receive operations from the user.
- the operation member 1315 is used, for example, for setting a shooting mode.
- the shooting mode includes a full auto mode, a scene mode, and a manual mode.
- the user can set the shooting mode by operating the operation member 1315.
- the camera body control unit 1318 detects that the operation member 1315 has been operated, and executes an operation corresponding to the operation.
- the camera system 1100 includes a release switch as a kind of the operation member 1315.
- the release switch is composed of a push button that can be detected in two steps in the push-down direction.
- the camera body control unit 1318 executes AF, which is a shooting preparation operation, by detecting SW1, which is the first-stage depression, and acquires the subject image by the image sensor 1308 by detecting SW2, which is the second-stage depression. Perform the action.
- the zoom lens unit 1211 is driven by the zoom lens driving unit 1240 under the overall control of the camera body control unit 1318 and the interchangeable lens control unit 1220.
- the zoom lens driving unit 1240 changes the angle of view by driving the zoom lens unit 1211 in accordance with a user instruction.
- the focus lens unit 1212 is driven by the focus lens driving unit 1250 under the overall control of the camera body control unit 1318 and the interchangeable lens control unit 1220.
- the focus lens driving unit 1250 drives the focus lens unit 1212 so that a subject image in a specific area is focused on the light receiving surface of the image sensor 1308 according to information from the AF sensor 1307.
- the focus lens drive unit 1250 includes a drive motor 1251 as an actuator for driving the focus lens unit 1212 and an encoder 1252 for detecting the position of the focus lens unit 1212. Information indicating the current position of the focus lens unit 1212 detected by the encoder 1252 is sent to the camera body control unit 1318 via the interchangeable lens control unit 1220.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 includes a system memory 1230.
- the system memory 1230 stores information related to the interchangeable lens 1200.
- Information relating to the interchangeable lens 1200 includes lens function information indicating that the lens is an interchangeable lens provided with a focus limit changeover switch 1201, a set of first pulse information indicating the first range and second pulse information indicating the second range, focus Stores display information related to limit display.
- a plurality of sets of first pulse information and second pulse information are stored in accordance with the focal length.
- the display information related to the focus limit display includes limit position information of the focus lens unit 1212 according to the state of the focus limit changeover switch 1201, and the number of divisions of the distance position at the current zoom position.
- a plurality of display information relating to the display of the focus limit is also stored in accordance with the focal length.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 transmits information regarding the interchangeable lens 1200 to the camera body control unit 1318 when communication with the camera body control unit 1318 is established. For example, the lens function information described above is transmitted. Thereafter, each time polling from the camera body 1300 is received, a set of first pulse information and second pulse information, and switch state information are transmitted. Further, the limit position information of the focus lens unit 1212, the distance position information of the focus lens unit 1212 at the current zoom position, and the number of divisions of the distance position at the current zoom position according to the state of the focus limit changeover switch 1201 are transmitted.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 drives the drive motor 1251 in the second range depending on an instruction from the camera body even when the range in which the focus lens unit 1212 is allowed to move is switched to the first range. Even if it is switched to the second range, it functions as a drive control unit that drives the drive motor 1251 in the first range depending on an instruction from the camera body 1300.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 drives the drive motor 1251 to move the focus lens unit 1212, and controls the drive of the drive motor 1251 based on the pulse information detected by the encoder 1252.
- the detection unit 1260 detects the amount of rotation per unit time of the focus ring 1202 by the user's operation.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 transmits the detected rotation amount per unit time to the camera body control unit 1318 when a manual focus operation is performed by the user. Then, the focus lens unit 1212 is driven in accordance with a drive instruction from the camera body control unit 1318.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram for explaining the first range and the second range.
- FIG. 3A is a diagram illustrating the first range.
- FIGS. 3B and 3C are diagrams illustrating the second range.
- FIG. 3B is a diagram illustrating a focus limit for an infinite region
- FIG. 3C is a diagram illustrating a focus limit for a close region.
- various design values and the number of pulses of various soft limits to be described later are determined with the infinite end design value as a reference of the driving range of the focus lens unit 1212, that is, 0 pulse.
- the near end design value is a value indicating the end point on the close side in the focusable range.
- the focus lens unit 1212 can focus in a range between the infinite end design value and the closest end design value.
- an infinite end soft limit is determined from the infinite end design value to the infinite side
- a near end soft limit is determined from the close end design value to the close side.
- the infinite end soft limit is a value indicating an end point on the infinite side that is predetermined as a drive range of the focus lens unit 1212.
- the near end soft limit is a value indicating an end point on the close side that is predetermined as a drive range of the focus lens unit 1212.
- the range from the infinite end design value to the infinite end soft limit and the range from the close end design value to the close end soft limit are outside the focusable range and are overstroke ranges.
- an overstroke range is provided by defining an infinite end soft limit. The same applies to the near-end soft limit.
- the focusable range is limited to infinity. More specifically, the near end design value is determined from the close end design value to the infinite side.
- the near end design value is a value indicating an end point on the near side in the focusable range.
- the focus lens unit 1212 can focus in a range between the infinite end design value and the near end design value.
- a near end soft limit is defined between the near end design value and the close end design value.
- the near end soft limit is a value indicating an end point on the close side in the driving range of the focus lens unit 1212.
- the range from the infinite end design value to the infinite end soft limit and the range from the near end design value to the near end soft limit are overstroke ranges.
- the focusable range is limited to the close range. More specifically, the far end design value is determined from the infinite end design value to the near side. The far end design value is a value indicating the end point on the infinite side in the focusable range.
- the focus lens unit 1212 can focus in a range between the far end design value and the close end design value.
- a far end soft limit is defined between the far end design value and the infinite end design value. The far end soft limit is a value indicating the end point on the infinite side in the driving range of the focus lens unit 1212.
- the range from the far end design value to the far end soft limit, and the range from the close end design value to the close end soft limit are overstroke ranges.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining the first information and the second information.
- the system memory 1230 stores a plurality of sets of first information and second information according to the focal length. If the focal length of the zoom lens unit 1211 is 35-100 mm, for example, a set of first information and second information corresponding to each of the three ranges of 35-50 mm, 50-75 mm, and 75-100 mm is obtained. I remember it.
- FIG. 4 shows various design values indicating both ends of the driving range of the focus lens unit 1212 and various soft limits indicating both ends of the focusable range when the focal length is 35 to 100 mm. Note that various design values and various soft limits enclosed in parentheses in the figure do not have to be transmitted to the camera body 1300, as will be described later.
- the interchangeable lens 1200 transmits the infinite end soft limit and the closest end soft limit to the camera body 1300 as the first information corresponding to no focus restriction.
- the infinite end design value and the closest end design value are further transmitted as information indicating the focusable range. Since the infinite end design value is fixed at 0, the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 may not transmit to the camera body 1300.
- the interchangeable lens 1200 transmits the near-end soft limit as the second information indicating the focus limit for the infinite region.
- the near-end design value is further transmitted as information indicating the focusable range.
- the infinite end soft limit does not have to be transmitted because it overlaps with the first information.
- the far end soft limit is transmitted as the second information indicating the focus limit for the close range.
- the far-end design value is further transmitted as information indicating the focusable range. Note that the near-end design value and the close-end soft limit overlap with the first information and need not be transmitted.
- the infinite end soft limit and the close end soft limit are set as the number of pulses. Accordingly, the first information is represented as pulse information. Similarly, the near end soft limit and the far end soft limit are also set as the number of pulses. Therefore, the second information is also expressed as pulse information.
- the camera body 1300 transmits a control signal drive instruction related to a target position such as a lens drive amount represented by the number of pulses from the camera body control unit 1318 to the interchangeable lens control unit 1220.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 receives a drive instruction for the focus lens unit 1212 from the camera body control unit 1318 and then drives the drive motor 1251 to move the focus lens unit 1212.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 detects the position of the focus lens unit 1212 using the encoder 1252 and drives the drive motor 1251 until the number of pulses transmitted from the camera body control unit 1318 is reached.
- the focus lens unit 1212 when the focus lens unit 1212 is moved from the infinite end to the close end, the focus lens unit 1212 is driven by the pulse amount indicated by the close end design value corresponding to the current focal length. For example, if the focal length is 35-50 mm and the near-end design value at this focal length is 3000 pulses, the camera body controller 1318 transmits an instruction to drive 3000 pulses to the interchangeable lens controller 1220. Similarly, if the focal length is 50-75 mm and the closest-end design value at this focal length is 2800 pulses, the camera body control unit 1318 transmits an instruction to drive 2800 pulses to the interchangeable lens control unit 1220. As described above, the number of pulses indicated in the near-end design value differs depending on the focal length. By transmitting the number of pulses corresponding to the focal length to the interchangeable lens control unit 1220, it is possible to appropriately control the driving of the focus lens unit 1212.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram for explaining display control of an indicator related to the focus limit during MF operation.
- FIG. 5A shows an example of the MF operation screen in a state where there is no focus restriction.
- the camera body control unit 1318 displays a display bar 1401, a focus lens unit position 1402 that is information indicating the current position of the focus lens unit 1212, and an MF operation guide 1403 on the MF operation screen.
- an indicator 1404 indicating the far end of the display bar 1401 and an indicator 1405 indicating the near end are displayed.
- the user can operate the focus ring 1202 while confirming the position of the focus lens unit 1212 with the display bar 1401.
- the camera body control unit 1318 displays the focus lens unit position 1402 according to the number of distance position divisions in the current zoom position.
- the number of divisions of the distance position indicates the resolution in displaying the display bar 1401. For example, if the number of divisions is 100, the focus lens unit position 1402 can be displayed in 100 steps.
- the number of divisions is determined based on the infinite end. That is, the position value is set to 0 at the infinite end. Then, the position value increases as it approaches the close side, and the position value becomes the maximum at the close end. Using the above example, the position value is 99 at the closest end.
- the camera body control unit 1318 displays the focus lens unit position 1402 according to the distance position value indicated in the distance position information. As described above, the camera body control unit 1318 displays the focus lens unit position 1402 in correspondence with the position corresponding to the current position of the focus lens unit 1212 on the display bar 1401.
- the display of the focus lens unit position 1402 changes according to the operation of the focus ring 1202 by the user.
- a variable X indicating the focus lens unit position 1402 is calculated by the following formula (1).
- X (1-((AC) / (BC))) ⁇ 100 (1)
- A indicates the current focus lens unit position 1402
- B indicates the near-end position value
- C indicates the far-end position value.
- the focus lens unit position 1402 is set to 0 as the closest distance.
- a ⁇ C ⁇ 0, X is calculated by replacing A with C
- B ⁇ A ⁇ 0, X is calculated by replacing A with B.
- the camera body control unit 1318 determines the near-end position value and the far-end position value according to the state indicated by the switch state information.
- FIG. 5B shows the relationship between the state indicated by the switch state information and the far end position value
- FIG. 5C shows the relationship between the state indicated by the switch state information and the near end position value.
- Each of the far-end position value and the near-end position value can take three values depending on the state indicated by the switch state information.
- the far-end position value is set to 0 when the switch state information indicates FULL. It is also set to 0 when the switch status information indicates LIMIT1. When the switch state information indicates LIMIT2, the far end focus limit position value is set. The far end focus limit position value is set according to the focal length.
- the position value at the near end is set to the division number of the distance position minus 1 when the switch state information indicates FULL.
- the switch state information indicates LIMIT1
- the near end focus limit position value is set.
- the near end focus limit position value is set according to the focal length.
- the switch status information indicates LIMIT2
- the distance position division number is set to -1.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing an example of processing related to a steady sequence of the interchangeable lens 1200. This flow is started after a series of start-up sequences including transmission processing of lens function information to the camera body 1300, initialization processing of the interchangeable lens 1200, and the like are completed.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 receives an initialization execution command from the camera body control unit 1318, the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 drives the focus lens unit 1212 to a range corresponding to the switch state information at the start of the initialization process.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 determines whether the polling from the camera body control unit 1318 has been received (step S1101). If it is determined that polling has been received (YES in step S1101), switch state information and focal length information indicating the selected focal length are acquired (step S1102). Then, various design values and various soft limits corresponding to the focal length information are acquired (step S1103). For example, if the selected focal length is 35-50 mm, various design values and various soft limits corresponding to 35-50 mm shown in FIG. 4 are acquired.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 acquires display information related to the display of the focus limit according to the focal length information (step S1104).
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 calculates the distance position value of the focus lens unit position 1402 as described with reference to FIG. 5 using the acquired display information (step S1105). Then, the acquired various design values and various soft limits, switch state information, display information, and the calculated distance position value are transmitted to the camera body control unit 1318 (step S1106).
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 determines whether the power is turned off (step S1107), and when it is determined that the power is not turned off (NO in step S1107), the process proceeds to step S1101. If it is determined that the power has been turned off (YES in step S1107), the series of processing ends.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 transmits information on the focus limit to the camera body control unit 1318 every time polling is received. Therefore, the camera body 1300 can perform lens control and display control using the latest focus limit range.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing an example of the selection process of the driving range of the focus lens unit 1212 by the camera body 1300. This flow is started when the camera body control unit 1318 receives information about the focus limit and switch state information from the interchangeable lens 1200 in a steady sequence. The received information regarding the focus limit and the switch state information are held in the internal memory 1310.
- the camera body control unit 1318 determines whether the mounted interchangeable lens 1200 includes a focus restriction changeover switch (step S1201). The camera body control unit 1318 can determine by referring to the lens function information transmitted from the interchangeable lens 1200 by the activation sequence. If it is determined that the interchangeable lens 1200 does not include a focus restriction changeover switch (NO in step S1201), the process ends without executing the process described later.
- the camera body control unit 1318 acquires switch state information from the internal memory 1310 (step S1202). Then, the drive range of the focus lens unit 1212 is selected according to the switch state information and the setting information related to shooting. Specifically, it is determined whether the switch state information is set to FULL (step S1203). If the switch state information indicates that the switch state information is set to FULL (YES in step S1203), the shooting mode is set to macro. It is determined whether the mode is set (step S1204). If the shooting mode is set to the macro mode (YES in step S1204), the focus limit for the closest region is selected (step S1205). As described above, even if the switch state information is set to FULL, the focus limit for the closest region is selected by giving priority to the setting on the camera body 1300 side.
- step S1206 it is further determined whether the distant view mode is set. If the distant view mode is set (YES in step S1206), the focus limit for the infinite region is selected (step S1207). As described above, even if the switch state information is set to FULL, the focus limit for the infinite region is selected with priority given to the setting on the camera body 1300 side. If the distant view mode is not set (NO in step S1206), no focus restriction is selected (step S1208).
- the shooting mode is set to full auto or manual mode. (Step S1209). If full auto is set (YES in step S1209), it is preferable to shoot in an optimal state according to the scene. Therefore, even if the focus limit changeover switch 1201 is switched to LIMIT1 or LIMIT2, priority is given to the setting of full auto. Accordingly, no focus restriction is selected (step S1210). If the manual mode is set (YES in step S1209), the operation is performed according to the user's intention, so it is preferable to respect the user's operation without providing a focus limit. Accordingly, no focus restriction is selected (step S1210).
- the focus limit is selected according to the switch state information. Specifically, when LIMIT1 is set (YES in step S1211), the focus limit for the infinite region is selected, and when LIMIT1 is not set, that is, when LIMIT2 is set ( In step S1211, NO is selected, and the focus limit for the closest region is selected (step S1213).
- the series of processing ends.
- the camera body control unit 1318 selects the drive range as described above, when the SW1 is detected, the camera body control unit 1318 moves the focus lens unit 1212 within the selected range.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram for explaining display control of an indicator related to the focus limit.
- 8A, 8B, and 8C are the same as FIGS. 3A, 3B, and 3C.
- FIG. 8D shows a display example regarding the focus limit.
- FIG. 8D is the same as the display example related to the indicator on the MF operation screen shown in FIG.
- the camera body control unit 1318 associates the infinite end design value with the far end 1406 of the display bar 1401, and displays the near end design value.
- the bar 1401 is displayed in correspondence with the near end 1407.
- the camera body control unit 1318 Do not change the display. That is, the display of the focus lens unit position 1402 is not changed while the focus lens unit 1212 moves beyond the range set as the focusable range. In this case, the focus lens unit 1212 is moving, but the focus lens unit position 1402 is not moved on the display.
- the camera body control unit 1318 may detect, for example, whether the focus lens unit 1212 has reached the infinite end soft limit, and may change the display color of the display bar 1401 when detecting that it has reached. Thereby, the user can determine that the infinite end soft limit has been reached even when the display of the focus lens unit position 1402 does not change when the MF operation is executed.
- the camera body control unit 1318 associates the infinite end design value with the far end 1406 of the display bar 1401, and the near end soft limit. Is displayed in correspondence with the near end 1407 of the display bar 1401. Also in this case, as described above, the camera body control unit 1318 detects whether the focus lens unit 1212 has reached the infinite end soft limit, and changes the display color of the display bar 1401 when detecting the arrival. It is good to let them. As shown in FIGS. 8C and 8D, the camera body control unit 1318 associates the far-end soft limit with the far-end 1406 of the display bar 1401 in the focus limit for the close-up area, thereby designing the near-end design. The value is displayed in correspondence with the near end 1407 of the display bar 1401.
- FIG. 9A to FIG. 9C are diagrams for explaining display control of an indicator related to the focus limit.
- FIG. 9A shows a display example related to the focus limit in a state where there is no focus restriction.
- FIG. 9A is the same as the display example related to the indicator on the MF operation screen shown in FIG.
- FIGS. 9B and 9C show display examples related to the focus limit in the state of the focus limit for the infinite region.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 displays an indicator relating to the movement range of the focus lens unit when the range in which the movement of the focus lens unit 1212 is allowed is set to the first range and when the range is set to the second range. Different display of. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 9B, the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 changes at least a part of the indicator 1405 of the display bar 1401 without changing the display range of the focus lens unit position 1402. Here, “7 m” is displayed as the index 1405.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 may change the display range of the focus lens unit position 1402 without changing the index 1405.
- a movement prohibition area 1408 indicating that it is not possible to move closer to the near end than the near end soft limit may be displayed. This makes it easier for the user to visually recognize that the user cannot move closer to the near end than the near end soft limit.
- the camera body control unit 1318 selects no focus restriction if the shooting mode is set to full auto or manual mode, but is controlled by an external device such as a smart phone, a tablet terminal, or a personal computer. In this case, no focus restriction may be selected.
- the camera system 1100 is operated by an external device, the user operates the external device at a position away from the camera system 1100 (that is, a position where the focus limit changeover switch 1201 of the interchangeable lens 1200 cannot be operated). This is because finer control may be performed.
- the camera body control unit 1318 selects no focus restriction if the shooting mode is set to full auto or manual mode, but the shooting mode is set to at least one of full auto or manual mode. If there is, it may be selected that there is focus restriction. Accordingly, more flexible in-focus driving can be performed by reflecting the user's will through the focus limit changeover switch 1201.
- the focus limiter is set on the interchangeable lens 1200 side, but may be set on the camera body 1300 side.
- the camera body control unit 1318 may display a menu screen for switching the setting of the focus limiter on the display unit 1314 and switch according to a user operation performed via the operation member 1315. Further, the camera body control unit 1318 may transmit the switch state information to the interchangeable lens 1200 at the time of polling.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 receives the polling, the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 transmits the division number corresponding to the state indicated by the switch state information, the limited position information, and the like together with the first information and the second information.
- the interchangeable lens 1200 is a zoom lens, but may be a single focus lens.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 may transmit the first information and the second information once. That is, it does not have to be transmitted every time polling is received in the steady sequence. The same applies to the display information.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 transmits the number of pulses as the first information and the second information, but may transmit distance information.
- the camera body 1300 receives the distance information and converts it into the number of pulses.
- the infinite end design value is the reference value, but other values may be used as the reference value. For example, the closest design value may be used as the reference value.
- the setting on the camera body 1300 side is given priority and the drive range of the focus lens unit 1212 is selected, but the setting on the interchangeable lens 1200 side or the setting on the camera body side is used. You may set according to a user's operation. Thereby, a user's intention can be reflected more.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 transmits the infinite end soft limit and the closest end soft limit to the camera body 1300 as the first information corresponding to no focus restriction.
- the value may be transmitted as the first information.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 may transmit the infinite end design value and the closest end design value as the second information as the focus limit for the infinite region, or the far end as the focus limit for the close region.
- the design value and the closest end design value may be transmitted as the second information.
- when autofocus is executed in the contrast method for example, when focusing on the infinite end design value, the focus is actually moved to the infinite side from the infinite end design value.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 1220 may vary the second information to be transmitted depending on whether autofocus is executed by the contrast method or by the phase difference method.
- values at both ends of the focusable range may be transmitted instead of both ends of the driving range of the focus lens unit 1212.
- the interchangeable lens 1200 transmits the reduction information that is information related to the range narrower than the first range as the second information, but may transmit the expansion information that is information related to a range wider than the first range. Good. For example, the number of pulses closer to the near end soft limit described in FIG. 3 is transmitted as the second information. In this case, the interchangeable lens 1200 may transmit together recommended information indicating which of the first range and the second range is a recommended drive range in which optical performance exceeding a preset reference is guaranteed. If the camera body 1300 side is set to either a mode that prioritizes image quality or a mode that prioritizes the focus range, the drive range of the focus lens unit 1212 may be selected according to the setting.
- the switching unit may be a switch for switching the AF speed. Particularly in contrast AF, when the mode is set to execute AF at high speed, a narrower range is selected than when the mode is set to execute AF at low speed.
- the second range includes the focus limit for the infinite region and the focus limit for the closest region, but may be any one.
- the focus restriction changeover switch 1201 may be a switch that changes over two positions instead of three positions.
- the second range may include three or more ranges.
- the camera body control unit 1318 switches the focus restriction range according to the switch state information, but switches the focus restriction range under a predetermined condition.
- Switching processing may be prohibited.
- the predetermined condition include that the AF is locked and that the focus lens unit 1212 is being driven.
- the switching process is suspended until the condition is released, that is, the operation in the immediately previous focus limit range is continued. Then, when the condition is released, the pending switching process is executed.
- the switching process may be performed only when the focus control state is AF.
- the camera body control unit 1318 may not perform the focus control state switching and the MF and AF operations.
- the focus control state is MF
- the switching process may not be performed regardless of the position of the focus lens unit 1212. In this case, only the switch state information, various design values, and various soft limits in the internal memory 1310 are updated.
- the number of pulses is given as the control signal for moving the focus lens unit 1212 to the target position, but the present invention is not limited to this form as long as at least one of the movement amount or the target position can be transmitted.
- FIG. 10 is an external perspective view of the camera system 2100 according to the second embodiment.
- the camera system 2100 is an interchangeable lens single-lens reflex camera configured by mounting an interchangeable lens 2200 on a camera body 2300 as an imaging apparatus.
- the interchangeable lens 2200 includes a lens mount 2221
- the camera body 2300 includes a camera mount 2321.
- the interchangeable lens 2200 and the camera body 2300 function as the camera system 2100.
- the lens mount 2221 is moved closer to the camera mount 2321 along the arrow 2021 parallel to the optical axis 2011, and both are brought into contact so that the lens index 2209 and the body index 2340 face each other. Further, the interchangeable lens 2200 is rotated in the direction of the arrow 20222 while maintaining the contact between the mount surface of the lens mount 2221 and the mount surface of the camera mount 2321. Then, the lock mechanism by the lock pin 2350 is activated, and the interchangeable lens 2200 is fixed to the camera body 2300. In this state, the connection terminal on the interchangeable lens 2200 side and the connection terminal on the camera body 2300 side are electrically connected. Thereby, communication of a control signal etc. and transmission / reception of electric power can be performed mutually.
- the interchangeable lens 2200 includes a focus limit changeover switch 2201, a focus ring 2202, and an AF / MF changeover switch 2203 as a switching unit.
- AF / MF changeover switch 2203 can switch the focus control state between the M mode and the M / A mode.
- the user can set to the M mode in which the manual focus operation can be executed by switching the AF / MF changeover switch 2203 to M. Further, the user can set the M / A mode in which the autofocus operation and the manual focus operation can be executed together by switching the AF / MF changeover switch 2203 to M / A.
- Release switch 2360 is composed of push buttons that can be detected in two stages in the push-down direction.
- the M / A mode When the M / A mode is set, the user can execute the autofocus operation by pressing the release switch 2360 down to the first stage. Further, the user can execute the manual focus operation by operating the focus ring 2202 after the autofocus operation is completed. By additionally executing the manual focus operation, the focus lens unit once moved by the autofocus operation can be driven to correct the in-focus position.
- the modes that can be selected by the AF / MF changeover switch 2203 are the M mode and the M / A mode. However, instead of the M / A mode, an A mode that is an autofocus mode that does not allow manual focus operation by the focus ring 2202 may be employed.
- the focus ring 2202 and the focus lens unit are not mechanically linked.
- Information on the rotation amount and rotation direction per unit time given to the focus ring 2202 by the user is once converted into an electrical signal.
- the actuator drives the focus lens unit in the optical axis direction in order to change the in-focus position according to the electric signal.
- the focus limit changeover switch 2201 switches between a first range that is an allowable range of movement of the focus lens unit and a second range that is different from the first range.
- the user can select the drive range of the focus lens unit by switching the focus limit changeover switch 2201.
- the first range is a range where the focus is not restricted
- the second range is a range narrower than the first range, that is, a range where the focus is restricted.
- two focus limits are set as the second range. As will be described in detail later, a focus limit for an infinite region and a focus limit for a close region are set.
- the user can set the first limit by switching the focus limit change switch 2201 to FULL, can set the focus limit for the infinite area by switching to LIMIT1, and can set the focus limit for the near area by switching to LIMIT2. it can. That is, any one of the three positions can be selected by switching the focus limit changeover switch 2201. By limiting the movement range of the focus lens unit, the focusing time can be shortened.
- the interchangeable lens 2200 provides both the first information related to the first range and the second information related to the second range to the camera body 2300 regardless of which of the three positions of the focus limit changeover switch 2201 is switched. Send. Further, switch state information as setting information indicating which of the three positions is switched is transmitted.
- the focus limit changeover switch 2201 When the focus limit changeover switch 2201 is switched to LIMIT1 or LIMIT2, the drive range of the focus lens unit during the autofocus operation is limited to the second range. When the focus limit changeover switch 2201 is switched to LIMIT1 or LIMIT2, the drive range and drive operation of the focus lens unit during the manual focus operation are also restricted as described later.
- the camera body 2300 receives both the first information and the second information, and the switch state information.
- the camera body 2300 moves the focus lens unit within the drive range of the focus lens unit according to the switch state information.
- the camera body 2300 selects one of the first range and the second range according to the setting state related to shooting in addition to the switch state information, and moves the focus lens unit according to the selected range. Since the driving range of the focus lens unit is selected according to the setting state related to shooting, the driving range can be determined flexibly.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating the configuration of the camera system 2100.
- the interchangeable lens 2200 includes a photographing lens 2210 as a photographing optical system, an interchangeable lens control unit 2220, a zoom lens driving unit 2240, and a focus lens driving unit in addition to the focus restriction switching switch 2201, the focus ring 2202, and the AF / MF switching switch 2203. 2250 and a second encoder 2260.
- the camera body 2300 includes an AF sensor 2307, an image sensor 2308, an A / D converter 2309, an internal memory 2310, an image processing unit 2311, a recording medium IF 2312, a display control unit 2313, a display unit 2314, an operation member 2315, and a power control unit 2316.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 and the camera body control unit 2318 are connected to each other via a lens mount 2221 and a camera mount 2321.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 and the camera body control unit 2318 control the interchangeable lens 2200 and the camera body 2300 in cooperation with each other while performing communication.
- the taking lens 2210 provided in the interchangeable lens 2200 is composed of a plurality of optical lens groups.
- the photographing lens 2210 includes a zoom lens unit 2211 and a focus lens unit 2212.
- the photographing lens 2210 guides a subject light beam incident along the optical axis 2011 to an image sensor 2308 disposed in the camera body 2300.
- the AF sensor 2307 guides a part of the subject luminous flux that enters through the optical system.
- the AF sensor 2307 has a plurality of photoelectric conversion element arrays that receive part of the guided subject light flux.
- the AF sensor 2307 outputs a signal with a phase match when in the in-focus state, and outputs a signal with a phase shift when in the front pin state or the rear pin state.
- the amount of phase shift corresponds to the amount of shift from the in-focus state.
- the AF sensor 2307 detects a phase difference by performing a correlation operation on the output of the photoelectric conversion element array, and outputs a phase difference signal indicating the phase difference to the camera body control unit 2318.
- the camera body control unit 2318 outputs a control signal for moving the focus lens unit 2212 to the target position to the interchangeable lens control unit 2220.
- the camera body 2300 is not configured to include the AF sensor 2307 separate from the image sensor 2308, and may include an image sensor 2308 including pixels having a distance measuring function.
- the image sensor 2308 is an element that photoelectrically converts an optical image that is a subject image.
- a CCD sensor or a CMOS sensor can be used as the image sensor 2308.
- a subject image photoelectrically converted by the image sensor 2308 is converted from an analog signal to a digital signal by an A / D converter 2309.
- the subject image converted into a digital signal is sequentially processed as image data.
- the image data is temporarily stored in the internal memory 2310.
- the internal memory 2310 is a random access memory that can be read and written at high speed.
- DRAM or SRAM can be used as the internal memory 2310.
- the internal memory 2310 serves as a work memory in image processing and compression processing performed by the image processing unit 2311.
- the internal memory 2310 has a sufficient memory capacity corresponding to this role.
- the image processing unit 2311 converts the image data into image data according to a predetermined image format in accordance with the set shooting mode and instructions from the user. For example, when a JPEG file is generated as a still image, image processing such as color conversion processing, gamma processing, and white balance processing is performed, and then adaptive discrete cosine conversion is performed to perform compression processing. The converted image data is stored in the internal memory 2310 again.
- the image data processed by the image processing unit 2311 is recorded from the internal memory 2310 to the recording medium 2400 via the recording medium IF 2312.
- the recording medium 2400 is a non-volatile memory that can be attached to and detached from the camera body 2300, which includes a flash memory or the like.
- the image processing unit 2311 generates image data for display in parallel with the image data processed for recording.
- the generated image data for display is displayed on the display unit 2314 under the control of the display control unit 2313.
- the camera body control unit 2318 causes the image processing unit 2311 to sequentially generate image data for display and display it on the display unit 2314, a live view as an electronic viewfinder function can be realized.
- an indicator related to a focus limit which will be described later, can be displayed on the display unit 2314.
- the power supply control unit 2316 communicates with the power supply 2410 to detect remaining power, monitor power supply, and supply power.
- the power source 2410 is constituted by a battery, for example.
- the camera body 2300 is controlled directly or indirectly by the camera body control unit 2318 including each element in the above image processing.
- the camera body control unit 2318 includes a system memory 2317.
- the system memory 2317 is an electrically erasable / recordable nonvolatile memory, and is configured by, for example, an EEPROM (registered trademark).
- the system memory 2317 records constants, variables, programs, and the like necessary for the operation of the camera system 2100 so that they are not lost even when the camera system 2100 is not operating.
- the camera body control unit 2318 appropriately expands constants, variables, programs, and the like in the internal memory 2310 and uses them for controlling the camera system 2100.
- the camera body control unit 2318 includes a reception unit that receives the second information together with the first information, a selection unit that selects either the first information or the second information based on the setting information related to shooting, and the selected first information. And the second information function as a control unit that controls the driving of the focus lens unit 2212.
- the camera body control unit 2318 focuses the focus lens unit so that the subject image in a specific area is focused on the light receiving surface of the image sensor 2308 according to the contrast AF information using continuously acquired image data. 2212 may be driven.
- the camera system 2100 includes a plurality of operation members 2315 that receive operations from the user.
- the operation member 2315 is used, for example, for setting a shooting mode.
- the shooting mode includes a full auto mode, a scene mode, and a manual mode.
- the user can set the shooting mode by operating the operation member 2315.
- the camera body control unit 2318 detects that these operation members 2315 are operated, and executes an operation corresponding to the operation.
- the zoom lens unit 2211 is driven by the zoom lens driving unit 2240 under the overall control of the camera body control unit 2318 and the interchangeable lens control unit 2220.
- the zoom lens driving unit 2240 drives the zoom lens unit 2211 in accordance with a user instruction to change the angle of view.
- the focus lens unit 2212 is driven by the focus lens driving unit 2250 under the overall control of the camera body control unit 2318 and the interchangeable lens control unit 2220.
- the focus lens driving unit 2250 includes a drive motor 2251 as an actuator for driving the focus lens unit 2212 and a first encoder 2252 for detecting the position of the focus lens unit 2212.
- Information indicating the current position of the focus lens unit 2212 detected by the first encoder 2252 is sent to the camera body control unit 2318 via the interchangeable lens control unit 2220.
- an electrical signal corresponding to the selected position of the switch is sent to the interchangeable lens control unit 2220.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 performs focus control corresponding to the received electrical signal.
- the focus lens driving unit 2250 drives the focus lens unit 2212 according to the information of the AF sensor 2307. Specifically, the AF sensor first outputs a phase difference signal indicating a phase difference corresponding to the amount of deviation from the focus state to the camera body control unit 2318. The camera body control unit 2318 converts this phase difference signal into a control signal. Then, the control signal is transmitted to the interchangeable lens control unit 2220. The interchangeable lens control unit 2220 outputs the received control signal to the focus lens driving unit 2250. The focus lens drive unit 2250 drives the drive motor 2251 in response to this control signal. The drive motor 2251 moves the focus lens unit 2212 to a position where a subject image in a specific area is focused on the light receiving surface of the image sensor 2308.
- the focus lens driving unit 2250 drives the focus lens unit 2212 in accordance with the rotation amount and rotation direction information given to the focus ring 2202 by the user.
- the second encoder 2260 detects the rotation amount and rotation direction per unit time given to the focus ring 2202 by the user, and converts them into an electrical signal. Then, the second encoder 2260 transmits the electric signal to the camera body control unit 2318 via the interchangeable lens control unit 2220.
- the camera body control unit 2318 converts the received electrical signal into a drive control signal representing a drive amount and a drive direction for driving per unit time, and transmits the drive control signal to the interchangeable lens control unit 2220.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 outputs the received control signal to the focus lens driving unit 2250.
- the focus lens driving unit 2250 generates a driving pulse in accordance with this control signal and drives the driving motor 2251.
- the drive motor 2251 moves the focus lens unit 2212 in the optical axis direction to change the focus position.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 includes a system memory 2230.
- the system memory 2230 stores information regarding the interchangeable lens 2200.
- Information regarding the interchangeable lens 2200 includes lens function information indicating that the lens is an interchangeable lens provided with a focus limit changeover switch 2201, a set of first pulse information indicating the first range and second pulse information indicating the second range, focus Stores display information related to limit display.
- a plurality of sets of first pulse information and second pulse information are stored in accordance with the focal length.
- the display information related to the focus limit display includes limit position information of the focus lens unit 2212 according to the state of the focus limit changeover switch 2201, and the number of divisions of the distance position at the current zoom position.
- a plurality of display information relating to the display of the focus limit is also stored in accordance with the focal length.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 transmits information regarding the interchangeable lens 2200 to the camera body control unit 2318. For example, the lens function information described above is transmitted. Thereafter, each time polling from the camera body 2300 is received, a set of first pulse information and second pulse information, and switch state information are transmitted. Further, the limit position information of the focus lens unit 2212, the distance position information of the focus lens unit 2212 at the current zoom position, and the number of divisions of the distance position at the current zoom position according to the state of the focus limit changeover switch 2201 are transmitted.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 drives the drive motor 2251 in the second range depending on an instruction from the camera body even when the range in which the focus lens unit 2212 is allowed to move is switched to the first range. Even if it is switched to the second range, it functions as a drive control unit that drives the drive motor 2251 in the first range depending on an instruction from the camera body 2300.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 drives the drive motor 2251 to move the focus lens unit 2212 and controls the drive of the drive motor 2251 based on the pulse information detected by the first encoder 2252.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating the first range and the second range.
- FIG. 12A is a diagram illustrating the first range.
- 12B and 12C are diagrams illustrating the second range.
- FIG. 12B is a diagram for explaining a focus limit for an infinite region
- FIG. 12C is a diagram for explaining a focus limit for a close region.
- FIGS. 12A, 12B, and 12C correspond to states in which the focus limit changeover switch 2201 is switched to FULL, LIMIT1, and LIMIT2, respectively.
- the design value of infinite end is set as a reference for the driving range of the focus lens unit 2212, that is, 0 pulses, and various design values and the number of pulses of various soft limits to be described later are determined.
- the near end design value is a value indicating the end point on the near side in the focusable range.
- the focus lens unit 2212 can focus in a range between the infinite end design value and the closest end design value, which is the focusable range of the first range.
- an infinite end soft limit is determined from the infinite end design value to the infinite side
- a near end soft limit is determined from the close end design value to the close side.
- the infinite end soft limit is a value indicating an end point on the infinite side that is predetermined as a driving range of the focus lens unit 2212.
- the near end soft limit is a value indicating an end point on the near side that is predetermined as a drive range of the focus lens unit 2212.
- the range from the infinite end design value to the infinite end soft limit and the range from the close end design value to the close end soft limit are outside the focusable range and are overstroke ranges.
- an overstroke range is provided by defining an infinite end soft limit. The same applies to the near-end soft limit.
- the focusable range is limited to infinity. More specifically, the near end design value is determined from the close end design value to the infinite side.
- the near end design value is a value indicating an end point on the near side in the focusable range.
- the focus lens unit 2212 can focus in a range between the infinite end design value and the near end design value, which is a focusable range.
- a near end soft limit is defined between the near end design value and the close end design value.
- the near end soft limit is a value indicating an end point on the closest side in the driving range of the focus lens unit 2212.
- the range from the infinite end design value to the infinite end soft limit and the range from the near end design value to the near end soft limit are overstroke ranges.
- the focusable range is limited to the close range. More specifically, the far end design value is determined from the infinite end design value to the near side. The far end design value is a value indicating the end point on the infinite side in the focusable range.
- the focus lens unit 2212 can focus in a range between the far end design value and the close end design value, which is a focusable range.
- a far end soft limit is defined between the far end design value and the infinite end design value.
- the far end soft limit is a value indicating an end point on the infinite side in the driving range of the focus lens unit 2212.
- the range from the far end design value to the far end soft limit, and the range from the close end design value to the close end soft limit are overstroke ranges.
- the focus lens unit 2212 can move within the second range in accordance with the operation of the user.
- the movement of the focus lens unit 2212 by the user is restricted outside the focusable range.
- LIMIT1 a case where the user switches the focus limit changeover switch 2201 to LIMIT1 in which the movement in the closest region side is restricted
- LIMIT2 where the infinite area side is restricted
- the difference is only that the infinite area side is restricted in the same way, and the description is omitted.
- FIG. 13 shows an example of indicator display regarding the focus limit during manual focus operation. A state in which an indicator image 2420 related to the focus limit is superimposed and displayed on the live view image 2430 displayed on the display unit 2314 of the camera body 2300 is shown.
- the subject image formed on the image sensor 2308 through the interchangeable lens 2200 is sequentially converted into image data for live view display by the image sensor 2308, the A / D converter 2309, and the image processing unit 2311.
- the camera body control unit 2318 displays the live view display image data on the display unit 2314 as the live view image 2430 via the display control unit 2313. Further, the camera body control unit 2318 generates an indicator image 2420 related to the focus limit from the position information of the focus lens unit 2212 received from the interchangeable lens control unit 2220, the switch state information of the focus limit changeover switch 2201, and the like. Then, the camera body control unit 2318 superimposes and displays the live view image 2430 on the display unit 2314 via the display control unit 2313.
- the indicator image 2420 includes a display bar 2401, a lens icon 2411 indicating a focus position corresponding to the current position of the focus lens unit 2212, and an MF icon 2405. Further, the display bar 2401 includes a near side index 2402 indicating the near end, a far side index 2403 indicating the far end, and a limit index 2404 indicating the near limit. Furthermore, a movement prohibition area 2406 indicating the out of focus limit range is included.
- the camera body control unit 2318 displays the lens icon 2411 on the display bar 2401 in correspondence with the current position of the focus lens unit 2212.
- the display position of the lens icon 2411 changes according to the operation of the focus ring 2202 by the user.
- the user can operate the focus ring 2202 while confirming the current position of the focus lens unit 2212 at the position of the lens icon 2411 on the display bar 2401.
- the lens icon 2411 is in the movement prohibition area 2406, in other words, when the focus lens unit 2212 is outside the second range, the outline of the icon is displayed by a broken line or the like as shown by the lens icon 2412. You may make it do.
- FIG. 14 is a conceptual diagram illustrating control by the camera body control unit 2318 when the focus limit setting is switched from the first range to the second range.
- the focus limit switching switch 2201 is changed from FULL to LIMIT 1 while the AF / MF switching switch 2203 is set to the M mode. The control when switched is described.
- the camera body control unit 2318 determines whether or not the focus lens unit 2212 is located outside the second range. If it is determined that the focus lens unit 2212 is located outside the second range, the focus lens unit 2212 is forcibly moved to the boundary region of the second range.
- the camera body control unit 2318 acquires the position information of the focus lens unit 2212 detected by the first encoder 2252 from the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 when detecting the switching of the focus restriction changeover switch 2201. Then, it is determined whether or not the current position of the focus lens unit 2212 is within the second range. If it is determined that the focus lens unit 2212 is outside the second range, the camera body control unit 2318 determines the number of pulses necessary to move the focus lens unit 2212 from the current position to the boundary position of the second range. Calculate the amount of movement. The camera body control unit 2318 transmits a control signal including information on the calculated number of pulses and movement direction to the interchangeable lens control unit 2220.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 outputs the received control signal to the focus lens driving unit 2250.
- the focus lens drive unit 2250 drives the drive motor 2251 in accordance with the control signal to forcibly move the focus lens unit 2212 to the boundary position of the second range.
- the movement of the focus lens unit 2212 is executed with respect to a position included in the second range at the shortest distance from the current position. That is, of the two boundary positions in the second range, the closer to the current position is the target position.
- the target position is not limited to the boundary position, and may be another predetermined position. For example, the target position may be determined at the position designated by the user or the center position of the second range.
- the user can operate the focus ring 2202 to perform a manual focus operation.
- the camera body control unit 2318 limits the drive range of the focus lens unit 2212 to the second range.
- the user can freely move the focus lens unit 2212 within the second range.
- the user cannot move the focus lens unit 2212 outside the second range.
- the second encoder 2260 detects a rotation amount and a rotation direction of the focus ring 2202 per unit time by the user, and converts them into an electrical signal. Then, the second encoder 2260 transmits an electrical signal to the camera body control unit 2318 via the interchangeable lens control unit 2220.
- the camera body control unit 2318 calculates the number of pulses corresponding to the target position of the focus lens unit 2212 according to the received electrical signal. Based on the calculated number of pulses, the second pulse information received from the interchangeable lens control unit 2220, and the position information of the focus lens unit 2212, the camera body control unit 2318 drives the focus lens unit 2212 according to the manual focus operation of the user. In this case, it is determined whether or not the focus lens unit 2212 exceeds the second range.
- the camera body control unit 2318 determines that the second range is not exceeded, the camera body control unit 2318 transmits the number of pulses calculated according to the user's manual focus operation to the interchangeable lens control unit 2220.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 drives the focus lens unit 2212 according to the received pulse number.
- the camera body control unit 2318 transmits the number of pulses to be moved to the boundary of the second range to the interchangeable lens control unit 2220.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 drives the focus lens unit 2212 to the boundary of the second range according to the received number of pulses.
- the camera body control unit 2318 is sent from the interchangeable lens control unit 2220. Ignore control signals. Alternatively, the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 may ignore the electrical signal from the second encoder 2260 corresponding to such a manual focus operation.
- the camera body control unit 2318 displays a display for notifying the user that the operation exceeds the focus limit range. It may be displayed on the part 2314. For example, the MF icon 2405 whose display color has been changed may be displayed blinking.
- FIG. 15 is a conceptual diagram illustrating control different from the control described with reference to FIG. 14 by the camera body control unit 2318 when the focus limit setting is switched from the first range to the second range.
- the focus limit switching is performed in a state where the AF / MF switch 2202 is set to the M mode, as in the example of FIG. Control when the switch 2201 is switched from FULL to LIMIT 1 will be described.
- the camera body control unit 2318 determines whether or not the focus lens unit 2212 is located outside the second range. In this embodiment, even if it is determined that the focus lens unit 2212 is located outside the second range, the focus lens unit 2212 is not moved to the boundary position of the second range. In this case, the user can quickly perform the manual focus operation without waiting for the time to move the focus lens unit 2212.
- the camera body control unit 2318 When the focus lens unit 2212 is out of the second range, the camera body control unit 2318 performs drive restriction according to the drive direction of the focus lens unit 2212.
- the camera body control unit 2318 does not limit driving when the focus lens unit 2212 is manually focused in the direction toward the second range. However, the camera body control unit 2318 does not drive the focus lens unit 2212 when the manual focus operation is performed in a direction in which the focus lens unit 2212 moves away from the second range.
- the camera body control unit 2318 calculates the number of pulses corresponding to the target position of the focus lens unit 2212 according to a manual focus operation via the user's focus ring 2202.
- the camera body control unit 2318 determines that the user's manual focus operation moves the focus lens unit 2212 in a direction away from the second range. In this case, the control signal is not transmitted to the interchangeable lens control unit 2220.
- the camera body control unit 2318 determines that the manual focus operation of the user moves the focus lens unit 2212 in the direction toward the second range, the camera body control unit 2318 sends a control signal to the interchangeable lens control unit 2220. Send.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 drives the drive motor 2251 according to the received control signal to move the focus lens unit 2212. Even when the focus lens unit 2212 does not reach the second range by a single manual focus operation, the camera body control unit 2318 continues to prohibit movement in a direction away from the second range. After the focus lens unit 2212 reaches the second range, the camera body control unit 2318 performs control similarly to the example of FIG.
- FIG. 16 is a conceptual diagram illustrating control of still another embodiment by the camera body control unit 2318 when the focus limit setting is set to the second range.
- the user can freely move the focus lens unit 2212 within the second range as in the examples of FIGS. 14 and 15.
- the user can move the focus lens unit 2212 under a predetermined restriction condition even outside the second range.
- Various conditions can be set as the limiting conditions.
- the focus lens unit 2212 is moved in the direction away from the second range outside the second range, the focus lens unit 2212 is moved in the direction toward the second range. Define conditions that give resistance to manual focus operation.
- the camera body control unit 2318 sets the drive amount of the focus lens unit 2212 relative to the rotation amount of the focus ring 2202 in the direction away from the second range to the rotation amount of the focus ring 2202 in the direction toward the second range. Is smaller than the driving amount of the focus lens unit 2212. For example, if the user moves the focus lens unit 2212 by d (mm) when the user rotates the focus ring 2202 by r (°) in the direction toward the second range, the user focuses in the direction away from the second range. When the ring 2202 is rotated by r (°), the focus lens unit 2212 is controlled to move by d / 2 (mm).
- the user can perceive that the focus lens unit 2212 is about to be moved beyond the second range.
- the focus lens unit 2212 may be controlled to move 2d (mm). That is, it may be controlled to move quickly into the second range.
- the camera body control unit 2318 when the camera body control unit 2318 receives a movement instruction to move the focus lens unit 2212 beyond the second range, the movement amount of the focus lens unit 2212 with respect to the operation amount is reduced.
- the drive motor 2251 is driven via the interchangeable lens control unit 2220.
- the focus limit changeover switch 2201 when the focus limit changeover switch 2201 is switched to LIMIT1, the focus lens unit 2212 can move only within the second range, but in manual focus, the focus limit changeover switch 2201 is set to LIMIT1. Even when the focus lens unit 2212 is switched, the focus lens unit 2212 can move outside the second range under the restriction condition. By giving such a difference, it is possible to respect the intention of the user at the time of manual focus while reliably restricting the operation on the camera side at the time of autofocus.
- the camera body control unit 2318 performs control to temporarily stop the movement of the focus lens unit 2212 at the boundary position of the second range even when a continuous operation of the focus ring 2202 is received from the user. You can also. For example, when the focus lens unit 2212 reaches the boundary position of the second range, the camera body control unit 2318 ignores the operation and rotates the focus lens unit 2212 until the user rotates the focus ring 2202 by 180 ° or more. Stay in position. Still, when the user further rotates the focus ring 2202, the focus lens unit 2212 is moved out of the second range according to the rotation amount. The movement amount relative to the rotation amount may be limited as described above. By controlling in this way, the user can perceive moving the focus lens unit 2212 beyond the second range.
- FIGS. 17A and 17B are conceptual diagrams illustrating the difference between control when the M / A mode is selected and control when the M mode is selected when the focus limit changeover switch 2201 is set to LIMIT1.
- FIG. 17A shows an example of drive limitation of the focus lens unit 2212 when the M / A mode is selected.
- the camera body control unit 2318 limits the drive range of the focus lens drive unit 2250 so that the focus lens unit 2212 remains in the second range.
- the manual focus operation is performed, the user can freely move the focus lens unit 2212 within the first range without being limited to the second range.
- the camera body control unit 2318 drives the focus lens unit 2212 according to the operation amount without limiting the manual focus operation of the user.
- the user can correct the in-focus position by the auto focus by the manual focus operation without being limited to the second range when the M / A mode is selected.
- FIG. 17B shows an example of drive limitation of the focus lens unit 2212 when the M mode is selected.
- the movement of the focus lens unit 2212 is limited within the second range. That is, the user can move the focus lens unit 2212 freely within the second range, but cannot move it outside the second range.
- the camera body control unit 2318 may control to restrict movement as described with reference to FIG. 16, instead of completely prohibiting movement outside the second range.
- FIG. 18 is a diagram illustrating a case where the camera system 2100 is controlled by the tablet terminal 2500 that is an external device.
- the camera system 2100 and the tablet terminal 2500 communicate with each other wirelessly.
- various wireless communication standards such as Wi-Fi (registered trademark) and Bluetooth (registered trademark) can be applied.
- the tablet terminal was mentioned as an example as an external apparatus, a smart phone, a personal computer, a mobile phone, a wearable terminal, etc. can also be used.
- the camera system 2100 When the camera system 2100 is controlled by the tablet terminal 2500, the camera system 2100 is preset in a remote operation mode that is remotely operated by an external device by the user. The user can manually focus the focus lens unit 2212 of the camera system 2100 via the tablet terminal 2500 in a state where the camera system 2100 is set to the remote operation mode, for example.
- the camera system 2100 is disposed in front of a subject to be photographed. In FIG. 18, the camera system 2100 is fixed in a state of being mounted on a tripod. Then, the camera system 2100 captures a landscape 2700 spreading in front of the camera system 2100, and sequentially generates a live view image. Further, the camera system 2100 generates an indicator image related to the focus limit as described with reference to FIG.
- the camera system 2100 transmits the generated live view image and indicator image to the tablet terminal 2500.
- the tablet terminal 2500 includes a display unit 2501.
- the tablet terminal 2500 receives the transmitted live view image and the indicator image and displays them on the display unit 2501 in a superimposed manner.
- the indicator image includes a display bar 2502 and a lens icon 2503 indicating a focus position corresponding to the current position of the focus lens unit 2212. Also, a near side indicator 2504 indicating the near end of the display bar 2502 and a far side indicator 2505 indicating the far end are included.
- the user can manually focus the focus lens unit 2212 of the camera system 2100 by operating the lens icon 2503 displayed on the display unit 2501. Specifically, the user presses the lens icon 2503 displayed on the display unit 2501 with the finger 2600. Then, the finger is slid up or down on the display bar 2502 while keeping the pressed state.
- the tablet terminal 2500 calculates the movement amount of the focus lens unit 2212 according to the slide operation. Specifically, the tablet terminal 2500 first calculates the movement amount of the lens icon 2503 by the slide operation. Then, the movement amount of the focus lens unit 2212 corresponding to the movement amount of the lens icon 2503 is calculated using a preset conversion formula between the movement amount of the lens icon 2503 and the movement amount of the focus lens unit 2212. Note that the tablet terminal 2500 preferably calculates the movement amount of the lens icon 2503 as the number of pulses. The tablet terminal 2500 transmits the calculated movement amount of the focus lens unit 2212 to the camera system 2100.
- the camera system 2100 drives the focus lens unit 2212 via the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 according to the movement amount.
- the user remotely operates the camera system 2100 using the tablet terminal 2500, it is assumed that the user is at a position away from the camera system 2100.
- the user cannot switch by operating the focus limit changeover switch 2201 provided on the interchangeable lens 2200. Therefore, in this embodiment, when the user manually operates the focus lens unit 2212 of the camera system 2100 remotely using the tablet terminal 2500, the focus limit changeover switch 2201 is switched to the second range. Even so, the camera body control unit 2318 drives the focus lens unit 2212 in the first range.
- the user can perform a manual focus operation in the first range via the tablet terminal 2500 without directly operating the focus restriction changeover switch 2201.
- the tablet terminal 2500 instructs the camera system 2100 to perform shooting.
- the user can shoot the landscape 2700 by using the tablet terminal 2500 to remotely control the camera system to achieve a desired focus by manual focus operation.
- the range in which the movement of the focus lens unit is allowed is switched by the focus limit switching switch 2201, but may be switched by the tablet terminal 2500.
- the tablet terminal 2500 may display a menu screen for switching the setting of the focus limiter on the display unit 2501, and may perform switching according to a user operation.
- the tablet terminal 2500 may display an indicator image corresponding to the second range. For example, as shown in FIG. 13, limit indicators may be displayed.
- the tablet terminal 2500 may limit the operation range of the lens icon 2503 by the user in association with the second range.
- FIG. 19 is a flowchart showing an example of drive control of the focus lens unit 2212 by the camera body 2300. If the focus control state is the M / A mode, the camera body control unit 2318 starts when SW1 is detected. If the focus control state is the M mode, the camera body control unit 2318 starts the focus lens unit 2212 by the user. Is received from the interchangeable lens control unit 2220.
- the focus limit changeover switch 2201 has been switched to any one of the three positions of FULL, LIMIT1, and LIMIT2. However, in this flow, the focus limit changeover switch is switched to simplify the explanation. A case where 2201 is switched to either FULL or LIMIT1 will be described.
- the camera body control unit 2318 receives switch state information from the interchangeable lens 2200 in a steady sequence that is periodically performed with the interchangeable lens control unit 2220.
- the received switch status information is held in the internal memory 2310.
- the camera body control unit 2318 refers to the switch state information and determines whether the focus restriction changeover switch 2201 is switched to LIMIT1 (step S2101). When it is determined that the focus limit changeover switch 2201 has not been switched to LIMIT1, that is, when it has been determined that the focus limit changeover switch 2201 has been switched to FULL (NO in step S2101), the camera body control unit 2318 has the focus lens unit 2212 in the first position.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 is controlled to drive in one range, that is, the entire range (step S2105).
- the camera body control unit 2318 determines whether a shooting operation has been performed by an external device (step S2102).
- the camera body control unit 2318 can determine whether the external device is performing a shooting operation by determining whether the external communication unit 2319 has received a signal related to the shooting operation from the external device.
- the signal related to the shooting operation includes a signal indicating a shooting instruction and a signal indicating the amount of movement of the focus lens unit 2212. If it is determined that a shooting operation has been performed by an external device (YES in step S2102), the camera body control unit 2318, as described with reference to FIG. 18, even if the focus limit switching switch 2201 is switched to LIMIT1.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 is controlled so that the focus lens unit 2212 is driven in the entire range (step S2105).
- step S2103 it is determined whether the focus control state is switched to the M / A mode.
- the body control unit 2318 selects the focus limit for the infinite region and controls the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 so that the focus lens unit 2212 is driven within the focus limit, that is, limited driving (step S2106). If it is determined that the focus control state has been switched to the M / A mode (YES in step S2103), the camera body control unit 2318 determines whether an AF operation is being performed (step S2104).
- the camera body control unit 2318 selects a focus limit for the infinite region, and the focus lens unit 2212 is driven within the focus limit, that is, limited.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 is controlled to drive (step S2106). If it is determined that the AF operation is not being performed, that is, if the MF operation is being performed (NO in step S2104), the camera body control unit 2318 does not limit the focus as shown in FIG.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 is controlled so that the unit 2212 is driven in the first range, that is, the entire range (step S2105).
- the camera body control unit 2318 determines whether a shooting instruction from the user has been received (step S2107). If it is determined that the photographing instruction from the user has not been received (NO in step 107), the process proceeds to step S2101. If it is determined that a shooting instruction from the user has been received (YES in step 107), the series of processing ends, and the process proceeds to the shooting sequence.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 transmits information on the rotation amount and rotation direction of the focus ring 2202 to the camera body control unit 2318.
- the focus lens driving unit 2250 is operated according to a driving instruction from the camera body control unit 2318.
- the movement instruction of the focus lens unit 2212 by the operation is limited.
- the focus lens drive unit 2250 cannot communicate with the camera body control unit 2318 and the interchangeable lens control unit 2220, the focus lens drive unit 2250 issues a move instruction of the focus lens unit 2212 by a user operation according to a drive instruction from the interchangeable lens control unit 2220. You may restrict. In this case, the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 does not have to transmit information on the rotation amount and rotation direction of the focus ring 2202 to the camera body control unit 2318.
- the focus limiter is set on the interchangeable lens 2200 side, but may be set on the camera body 2300 side.
- the camera body control unit 2318 may display a menu screen for switching the setting of the focus limiter on the display unit 2314 and switch according to a user operation performed via the operation member 2315. Further, the camera body control unit 2318 may transmit the switch state information to the interchangeable lens 2200 at the time of polling.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 receives the polling, the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 transmits the division number corresponding to the state indicated by the switch state information, the limit position information, and the like, together with the first information and the second information.
- the interchangeable lens 2200 is a zoom lens, but may be a single focus lens.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 may transmit the first information and the second information once. That is, it does not have to be transmitted every time polling is received in the steady sequence. The same applies to the display information.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 transmits the number of pulses as the first information and the second information, but may transmit distance information.
- the camera body 2300 receives the distance information and converts it into the number of pulses.
- the infinite end design value is the reference value, but other values may be used as the reference value.
- the closest design value may be used as the reference value.
- the setting on the camera body 2300 side is given priority and the drive range of the focus lens unit 2212 is selected. You may set according to a user's operation. Thereby, a user's intention can be reflected more.
- the number of pulses is given as the control signal for moving the focus lens unit 2212 to the target position.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 transmits the infinite end soft limit and the closest end soft limit to the camera body 2300 as the first information corresponding to no focus restriction.
- the value may be transmitted as the first information.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 may transmit the infinite end design value and the near end design value as the second information as the focus limit for the infinite region, or the far end as the focus limit for the close region.
- the design value and the closest end design value may be transmitted as the second information.
- when autofocus is executed in the contrast method for example, when focusing on the infinite end design value, the focus is actually moved to the infinite side from the infinite end design value.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 2220 may vary the second information to be transmitted depending on whether autofocus is performed using a contrast method or a phase difference method.
- autofocus is executed by the phase difference method, it is preferable to transmit values at both ends of the focusable range, not at both ends of the focus lens unit 2212 drive range.
- the interchangeable lens 2200 has transmitted reduction information that is information related to a range narrower than the first range as the second information, but may also transmit enlarged information that is information related to a range wider than the first range. Good. For example, the number of pulses closer to the near end soft limit described in FIG. 12 is transmitted as the second information. In this case, the interchangeable lens 2200 may transmit together recommended information indicating which of the first range and the second range is a recommended drive range in which optical performance exceeding a preset reference is guaranteed. If the camera body 2300 side is set to either a mode that prioritizes image quality or a mode that prioritizes the focus range, the driving range of the focus lens unit 2212 may be selected according to the setting.
- the focus limit changeover switch 2201 may be a switch for switching the AF speed. Particularly in contrast AF, when the mode is set to execute AF at high speed, a narrower range is selected than when the mode is set to execute AF at low speed.
- the second range includes the focus limit for the infinite region and the focus limit for the closest region, but may be any one.
- the focus restriction changeover switch 2201 may be a switch that changes over two positions instead of three positions.
- the second range may include three or more ranges.
- the camera body control unit 2318 switches the focus restriction range according to the switch state information, but switches the focus restriction range under a predetermined condition.
- Switching processing may be prohibited.
- the predetermined condition include that the AF is locked and that the focus lens unit 2212 is being driven.
- the switching process is suspended until the condition is released, that is, the operation in the immediately previous focus limit range is continued. Then, when the condition is released, the pending switching process is executed.
- the switching process may be performed only when the focus control state is AF.
- the camera body control unit 2318 may not perform the focus control state switching and the MF and AF operations.
- the focus control state is MF
- the switching process may not be performed regardless of the position of the focus lens unit 2212. In this case, only the switch state information, various design values, and various soft limits in the internal memory 2310 are updated.
- FIG. 20 is an external perspective view of the camera system 3100 according to the third embodiment.
- the camera system 3100 is an interchangeable lens single-lens reflex camera configured by mounting an interchangeable lens 3200 on a camera body 3300 as an imaging device.
- the interchangeable lens 3200 includes a lens mount 3221
- the camera body 3300 includes a camera mount 3321.
- the interchangeable lens 3200 and the camera body 3300 function as the camera system 3100.
- the lens mount 3221 is moved closer to the camera mount 3321 along the arrow 3021 parallel to the optical axis 3011, and the lens index 3209 and the body index 3340 are brought into contact with each other. Further, the interchangeable lens 3200 is rotated in the direction of the arrow 3022 while maintaining the contact between the mount surface of the lens mount 3221 and the mount surface of the camera mount 3321. Then, the lock mechanism by the lock pin 3350 is activated, and the interchangeable lens 3200 is fixed to the camera body 3300. In this state, the connection terminal on the interchangeable lens 3200 side and the connection terminal on the camera body 3300 side are electrically connected. Thereby, communication of a control signal etc. and transmission / reception of electric power can be performed mutually.
- the interchangeable lens 3200 includes a focus restriction changeover switch 3201, a focus ring 3202, and an AF / MF changeover switch 3203.
- the AF / MF switch 3203 can switch the focus control state between the M mode and the M / A mode.
- the user can set the M mode in which the manual focus operation can be executed by switching the AF / MF changeover switch 3203 to M. Further, by switching the AF / MF changeover switch 3203 to M / A, it is possible to set the M / A mode in which the autofocus operation and the manual focus operation can be executed together.
- the camera body 3300 includes a release switch 3360.
- the release switch 3360 includes a push button that can be detected in two steps in the pressing direction.
- the user can execute the autofocus operation by pressing down the release switch 3360 to the first stage.
- the user can execute the manual focus operation by operating the focus ring 3202 after the autofocus operation is completed.
- the focus lens unit once moved by the autofocus operation can be further driven to correct the focus position.
- the modes that can be selected by the AF / MF changeover switch 3203 are the M mode and the M / A mode.
- an A mode that is an autofocus mode that does not allow manual focus operation by the focus ring 3202 may be employed.
- the focus ring 3202 and the focus lens unit are not mechanically linked.
- Information about the rotation amount and rotation direction per unit time given to the focus ring 3202 by the user is once converted into an electrical signal.
- the actuator drives the focus lens unit in the optical axis direction in order to change the in-focus position according to the electric signal.
- the focus limit changeover switch 3201 switches between a first range that is an allowable range of movement of the focus lens unit and a second range that is different from the first range.
- the user can select the drive range of the focus lens unit by switching the focus restriction changeover switch 3201.
- the first range is a range where the focus is not restricted
- the second range is a range narrower than the first range, that is, a range where the focus is restricted.
- two focus limits are set as the second range. As will be described in detail later, a focus limit for an infinite region and a focus limit for a close region are set.
- the user can set the first limit by switching the focus limit changeover switch 3201 to FULL, can set the focus limit for the infinite area by switching to LIMIT1, and can set the focus limit for the nearest area by switching to LIMIT2. it can. That is, any one of the three positions can be selected by switching the focus limit changeover switch 3201. By limiting the movement range of the focus lens unit, the focusing time can be shortened.
- the interchangeable lens 3200 includes first information about the first range and second range as movable information about the movable range of the focus lens unit, regardless of which of the three positions the focus limit changeover switch 3201 is switched. And the second information on the camera body 3300. Further, switch state information as setting information indicating which of the three positions is switched is transmitted. Further, focus control state information indicating whether the focus control state is switched to the M mode or the M / A mode is also transmitted.
- the camera body 3300 receives both the first information and the second information, and the switch state information.
- the camera body 3300 moves the focus lens unit within the drive range of the focus lens unit according to the switch state information.
- the camera body 3300 selects either the first range or the second range according to the setting state related to shooting in addition to the switch state information, and moves the focus lens unit according to the selected range. Good. If the driving range of the focus lens unit is selected according to the setting state related to shooting, the driving range can be determined flexibly.
- FIG. 21 is a diagram for explaining the configuration of the camera system 3100.
- the interchangeable lens 3200 includes, in addition to the focus restriction changeover switch 3201, the focus ring 3202, and the AF / MF changeover switch 3203, a photographing lens 3210 as a photographing optical system, an interchangeable lens control unit 3220, a zoom lens driving unit 3240, and a focus lens driving.
- the camera body 3300 includes an AF sensor 3307, an image sensor 3308, an A / D converter 3309, an internal memory 3310, an image processing unit 3311, a recording medium IF 3312, a display control unit 3313, a display unit 3314, and an operation.
- a member 3315, a power control unit 3316, a camera body control unit 3318, and a power switch 3323 are provided.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 and the camera body control unit 3318 are connected to each other via a lens mount 3221 and a camera mount 3321.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 and the camera body control unit 3318 cooperate with each other while performing communication to control the interchangeable lens 3200 and the camera body 3300.
- the taking lens 3210 provided in the interchangeable lens 3200 includes a plurality of optical lens groups. Specifically, the taking lens 3210 includes a zoom lens unit 3211 and a focus lens unit 3212. The taking lens 3210 guides a subject light beam incident along the optical axis 3011 to an image sensor 3308 disposed in the camera body 3300.
- the AF sensor 3307 includes a plurality of photoelectric conversion element arrays that receive a part of the guided subject light flux.
- the AF sensor 3307 outputs a signal with a phase match when in the in-focus state, and outputs a signal with a phase shift when in the front pin state or the rear pin state.
- the amount of phase shift corresponds to the amount of shift from the focus state.
- the AF sensor 3307 detects the phase difference by performing a correlation operation on the output of the photoelectric conversion element array, and outputs a phase difference signal indicating the phase difference to the camera body control unit 3318.
- the camera body control unit 3318 outputs a control signal for moving the focus lens unit 3212 to the target position to the interchangeable lens control unit 3220.
- the camera body 3300 is not configured to include the AF sensor 3307 separate from the image sensor 3308 but may include an image sensor 3308 including pixels having a distance measuring function.
- the imaging element 3308 is an element that photoelectrically converts an optical image that is a subject image.
- a CCD sensor or a CMOS sensor can be used as the image sensor 3308.
- a subject image photoelectrically converted by the image sensor 3308 is converted from an analog signal to a digital signal by an A / D converter 3309.
- the subject image converted into a digital signal is sequentially processed as image data.
- the image data is temporarily stored in the internal memory 3310.
- the internal memory 3310 is a random access memory that can be read and written at high speed.
- a DRAM or an SRAM can be used as the internal memory 3310.
- the internal memory 3310 serves as a work memory in image processing and compression processing performed by the image processing unit 3311.
- the internal memory 3310 has a sufficient memory capacity corresponding to this role.
- the image processing unit 3311 converts the image data into image data according to a predetermined image format in accordance with the set shooting mode and instructions from the user. For example, when a JPEG file is generated as a still image, image processing such as color conversion processing, gamma processing, and white balance processing is performed, and then adaptive discrete cosine conversion is performed to perform compression processing.
- image processing such as color conversion processing, gamma processing, and white balance processing is performed, and then adaptive discrete cosine conversion is performed to perform compression processing.
- the converted image data is stored in the internal memory 3310 again.
- the image data processed by the image processing unit 3311 is recorded from the internal memory 3310 to the recording medium 3400 via the recording medium IF 3312.
- the recording medium 3400 is a non-volatile memory that can be attached to and detached from the camera body 3300, which includes a flash memory or the like.
- the image processing unit 3311 generates image data for display in parallel with the image data processed for recording.
- the generated image data for display is displayed on the display unit 3314 under the control of the display control unit 3313. Regardless of whether recording is performed or not, if the camera body control unit 3318 causes the image processing unit 3311 to sequentially generate image data for display and display it on the display unit 3314, a live view as an electronic viewfinder function can be realized.
- the power supply control unit 3316 communicates with the power supply 3410 to detect remaining power, monitor power supply, and supply power.
- the power supply 3410 is constituted by a battery, for example.
- the camera body 3300 is controlled directly or indirectly by the camera body control unit 3318 including each element in the image processing described above.
- the camera body control unit 3318 includes a system memory 3317.
- the system memory 3317 is an electrically erasable / recordable non-volatile memory, and includes, for example, an EEPROM (registered trademark).
- the system memory 3317 records constants, variables, programs, and the like necessary for the operation of the camera system 3100 so that they are not lost even when the camera system 3100 is not operating.
- the camera body control unit 3318 appropriately expands constants, variables, programs, and the like in the internal memory 3310 and uses them for controlling the camera system 3100.
- the camera body control unit 3318 obtains movable information related to the movable range of the focus lens unit 3212, and associates response information based on the movable information with the drive signal for driving the focus lens unit 3212 to the interchangeable lens 3200. It functions as a transmission unit for transmission. In the present embodiment, the number of supplied pulses corresponding to the drive range of the focus lens unit 3212 is associated with the drive signal as response information. As will be described in detail later, the camera body control unit 3318 exchanges a control command for instructing the moving direction of the focus lens unit 3212 and a control command for instructing the drive position of the focus lens unit 3212 when performing the autofocus operation. To the unit 3220.
- the camera body control unit 3318 converts an electric signal, which will be described later, into a drive control signal indicating a drive amount and a drive direction for driving per unit time, and transmits the drive control signal to the interchangeable lens control unit 3220.
- the camera body control unit 3318 adjusts the focus lens unit so that the subject image in a specific area is focused on the light receiving surface of the image sensor 3308 according to the contrast AF information using continuously acquired image data. 3212 may be driven. Further, the camera body control unit 3318 executes AF or the like as a shooting preparation operation by detecting SW1 that is the first depression of the release switch 3360, and detects the imaging element by detecting SW2 that is the second depression. The subject image acquisition operation by 3308 is executed.
- the camera system 3100 includes a plurality of operation members 3315 that receive operations from the user.
- the operation member 3315 is used, for example, for setting a shooting mode.
- the shooting mode includes a full auto mode, a scene mode, and a manual mode.
- the user can set the shooting mode by operating the operation member 3315.
- the camera body control unit 3318 detects that the operation member 3315 has been operated, and executes an operation corresponding to the operation.
- the second encoder 3260 detects the rotation amount and rotation direction per unit time given to the focus ring 3202 by the user, and converts them into electrical signals. Then, the electric signal is transmitted to the camera body control unit 3318 via the interchangeable lens control unit 3220.
- the zoom lens unit 3211 is driven by the zoom lens driving unit 3240 under the overall control of the camera body control unit 3318 and the interchangeable lens control unit 3220.
- the zoom lens driving unit 3240 changes the angle of view by driving the zoom lens unit 3211 in accordance with a user instruction.
- the focus lens unit 3212 is driven by the focus lens driving unit 3250 under the overall control of the camera body control unit 3318 and the interchangeable lens control unit 3220.
- the focus lens drive unit 3250 includes a drive motor 3251 as an actuator for driving the focus lens unit 3212 and a first encoder 3252 for detecting the position of the focus lens unit 3212. Information indicating the current position of the focus lens unit 3212 detected by the first encoder 3252 is sent to the camera body control unit 3318 via the interchangeable lens control unit 3220.
- the focus lens driving unit 3250 drives the focus lens unit 3212 according to the information of the AF sensor 3307. Specifically, by driving the drive motor 3251 in accordance with the control signal transmitted from the interchangeable lens control unit 3220, the focus lens is positioned at a position where the subject image in a specific area is focused on the light receiving surface of the image sensor 3308. The unit 3212 is moved.
- the focus lens driving unit 3250 drives the focus lens unit 3212 according to the rotation amount and rotation direction information given to the focus ring 3202 by the user. Specifically, the focus lens unit 3212 is moved in the optical axis direction by generating a drive pulse in accordance with the drive control signal transmitted from the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 and driving the drive motor 3251 to achieve focusing. Change position.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 When the focus limit changeover switch 3201 is changed over, an electric signal corresponding to the selected position of the switch is sent to the interchangeable lens control unit 3220.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 performs focus control corresponding to the received electrical signal.
- the AF / MF selector switch 3203 When the AF / MF selector switch 3203 is switched, an electrical signal corresponding to the selected position of the switch is sent to the interchangeable lens control unit 3220.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 performs focus control corresponding to the received electrical signal.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 includes a system memory 3230.
- the system memory 3230 stores information regarding the interchangeable lens 3200.
- Information relating to the interchangeable lens 3200 includes lens function information indicating that the lens is an interchangeable lens having a focus limit changeover switch 3201, a set of first pulse information indicating the first range and second pulse information indicating the second range, and the like. I remember it.
- a plurality of sets of first pulse information and second pulse information are stored in accordance with the focal length.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 transmits information regarding the interchangeable lens 3200 to the camera body control unit 3318. For example, the lens function information described above is transmitted. Thereafter, each time polling is received from the camera body 3300, a set of first pulse information and second pulse information, switch state information, and focus control state information are transmitted as a steady sequence. Furthermore, if the user operates the focus ring 3202, information on the rotation amount and rotation direction per unit time is transmitted.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 drives the drive motor 3251 to move the focus lens unit 3212 and controls the drive of the drive motor 3251 based on the pulse information detected by the first encoder 3252.
- the response information based on the movable information related to the movable range of the focus lens unit 3212 is associated with the drive signal
- the reception information that receives the drive signal for driving the focus lens unit 3212 from the camera body 3300 is included in the response information. Based on this, it functions as a drive control unit that drives the drive motor 3251.
- FIG. 22 is a diagram illustrating the first range and the second range.
- FIG. 22A is a diagram illustrating the first range.
- FIGS. 22B and 22C are diagrams illustrating the second range.
- FIG. 22B is a diagram for explaining the focus limit for the infinite region
- FIG. 22C is a diagram for explaining the focus limit for the closest region.
- FIGS. 22A, 22B, and 22C correspond to states in which the focus limit changeover switch 3201 is switched to FULL, LIMIT1, and LIMIT2, respectively.
- the design value of the infinite end is set as a reference of the driving range of the focus lens unit 3212, that is, 0 pulses, and various design values and the number of pulses of various soft limits to be described later are determined.
- the near end design value is a value indicating the end point on the near side in the focusable range.
- the focus lens unit 3212 can focus in a range between the infinite end design value and the closest end design value, which is the focusable range of the first range.
- an infinite end soft limit is determined from the infinite end design value to the infinite side
- a near end soft limit is determined from the close end design value to the close side.
- the infinite end soft limit is a value indicating an end point on the infinite side that is predetermined as a driving range of the focus lens unit 3212.
- the near end soft limit is a value indicating an end point on the near side that is predetermined as a drive range of the focus lens unit 3212.
- the range from the infinite end design value to the infinite end soft limit and the range from the close end design value to the close end soft limit are outside the focusable range and are overstroke ranges.
- an overstroke range is provided by defining an infinite end soft limit. The same applies to the near-end soft limit.
- the focusable range is limited to infinity. More specifically, the near end design value is determined from the close end design value to the infinite side.
- the near end design value is a value indicating an end point on the near side in the focusable range.
- the focus lens unit 3212 can focus in a range between the infinite end design value and the near end design value, which is a focusable range.
- a near end soft limit is defined between the near end design value and the close end design value.
- the near end soft limit is a value indicating an end point on the near side in the driving range of the focus lens unit 3212.
- the range from the infinite end design value to the infinite end soft limit and the range from the near end design value to the near end soft limit are overstroke ranges.
- the focusable range is limited to the close range. More specifically, the far end design value is determined from the infinite end design value to the near side. The far end design value is a value indicating the end point on the infinite side in the focusable range.
- the focus lens unit 3212 can focus in a range between the far end design value and the closest end design value, which is a focusable range.
- a far end soft limit is defined between the far end design value and the infinite end design value.
- the far end soft limit is a value indicating the end point on the infinite side in the driving range of the focus lens unit 3212.
- the range from the far end design value to the far end soft limit, and the range from the close end design value to the close end soft limit are overstroke ranges.
- the focus lens unit 3212 can move within the second range in accordance with the user's operation.
- the movement of the focus lens unit 3212 outside the second range may be restricted, and the movement outside the second range is permitted according to the signal from the camera body control unit 3318. It is good.
- FIG. 23 is a diagram for explaining the first information and the second information.
- the system memory 3230 stores a plurality of sets of first information and second information according to the focal length. If the focal length of the zoom lens unit 3211 is 35-100 mm, for example, a set of first information and second information corresponding to each of the three ranges of 35-50 mm, 50-75 mm, and 75-100 mm is obtained. I remember it.
- FIG. 23 shows various design values indicating both ends of the driving range of the focus lens unit 3212 and various soft limits indicating both ends of the focusable range when the focal length is 35 to 100 mm. Note that various design values and various soft limits enclosed in parentheses in the figure do not have to be transmitted to the camera body 3300, as will be described later.
- the interchangeable lens 3200 transmits the infinite end soft limit and the closest end soft limit to the camera body 3300 as the first information corresponding to no focus restriction.
- the infinite end design value and the closest end design value are further transmitted as information indicating the focusable range. Since the infinite end design value is fixed at 0, the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 may not transmit to the camera body 3300.
- the interchangeable lens 3200 transmits the near-end soft limit as the second information indicating the focus limit for the infinite region.
- the near-end design value is further transmitted as information indicating the focusable range.
- the infinite end soft limit does not have to be transmitted because it overlaps with the first information.
- the far end soft limit is transmitted as the second information indicating the focus limit for the close range.
- the far-end design value is further transmitted as information indicating the focusable range. Note that the near-end design value and the close-end soft limit overlap with the first information and need not be transmitted.
- the infinite end soft limit and the close end soft limit are set as the number of pulses. Accordingly, the first information is represented as pulse information. Similarly, the near end soft limit and the far end soft limit are also set as the number of pulses. Therefore, the second information is also expressed as pulse information.
- the camera body 3300 supplies a control signal drive instruction related to a target position such as a lens drive amount represented by the number of pulses from the camera body control unit 3318 to the interchangeable lens control unit 3220.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 receives the drive instruction for the focus lens unit 3212 from the camera body control unit 3318 and then drives the drive motor 3251 to move the focus lens unit 3212.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 causes the first encoder 3252 to detect the position of the focus lens unit 3212 and drives the drive motor 3251 until the number of pulses supplied from the camera body control unit 3318 is reached.
- the focus lens unit 3212 when the focus lens unit 3212 is moved from the infinite end to the close end, the focus lens unit 3212 is driven by a pulse amount indicated by the close end design value corresponding to the current focal length. For example, if the focal length is 35-50 mm and the near-end design value at this focal length is 3000 pulses, the camera body control unit 3318 transmits an instruction to drive 3000 pulses to the interchangeable lens control unit 3220. Similarly, if the focal length is 50-75 mm, and the closest-end design value at this focal length is 2800 pulses, the camera body control unit 3318 transmits an instruction to drive 2800 pulses to the interchangeable lens control unit 3220. As described above, the number of pulses indicated in the near-end design value differs depending on the focal length. By transmitting the number of pulses corresponding to the focal length to the interchangeable lens control unit 3220, the drive of the focus lens unit 3212 can be appropriately controlled.
- FIG. 24-A is a diagram for explaining a control command for instructing driving of the focus lens unit 3212.
- FIG. 24-A shows a control command at the time of an autofocus operation, in particular, a control command (hereinafter referred to as a search command) for instructing a search for an in-focus position.
- FIG. 24-B shows a control command (hereinafter referred to as a PF command) during the manual focus operation.
- the control command shown in FIG. 24-A includes a search command and the end position of the in-focus position search range as response information.
- the search command is a drive signal for driving the focus lens unit 3212.
- the search command indicates the moving direction and moving speed of the focus lens unit 3212.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 can determine whether to move the focus lens unit 3212 to the closest side or move to the infinite side and determine the moving speed of the focus lens unit 3212 by referring to the search command.
- the end position of the in-focus position search range is determined according to an allowable range that allows the focus lens unit 3212 to move.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 is described if 7fffffff, which is the maximum value in hexadecimal notation, is described as the end position. Drives the focus lens unit 3212 to the closest soft limit position. On the other hand, if 80000000, which is the minimum value in hexadecimal notation, is described, the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 drives the focus lens unit 3212 to the position of the infinite end soft limit.
- the end position is the position of the infinite end soft limit or the near end soft limit.
- the end position is the far end soft limit or the close end soft limit.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 can control the movement of the focus lens unit 3212 so as not to exceed the in-focus position search range by referring to the end position.
- the camera body control unit 3318 associates the end position with the search command and transmits it to the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 during the autofocus operation.
- the number of pulses associated as the end position is the same as the number of pulses transmitted from the interchangeable lens control unit 3220. Therefore, the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 can recognize that the camera body control unit 3318 grasps the focus limiter.
- the control command shown in FIG. 24-B includes a PF (power focus) command and a drive range of the focus lens unit 3212 as response information. Further, the PF command includes pulse number information and sampling count information, which will be described later.
- the driving range of the focus lens unit 3212 is determined according to an allowable range in which the movement of the focus lens unit 3212 is allowed.
- the driving range is the infinite end soft limit and the closest end soft limit.
- the driving range is an infinite end soft limit and a near end soft limit.
- the second range is selected as the allowable range, when the second range is the focus limit for the close range, the drive range is the far end soft limit and the close end soft limit.
- the camera body control unit 3318 associates the drive range with the PF command and transmits it to the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 during the manual focus operation.
- the number of pulses associated as the end position is the same as the number of pulses transmitted from the interchangeable lens control unit 3220. Therefore, similarly to the case of the autofocus operation, the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 can recognize that the camera body control unit 3318 grasps the focus limiter.
- FIG. 25 is a flowchart showing an example of a process related to a manual focus operation by the interchangeable lens 3200. This flow is started when it is detected that the interchangeable lens 3200 receives power from the camera body 3300. When this flow is started, an initial value is set in sampling count information described later. Note that the initial value of the sampling count information may be set after the first pulse number is calculated in step S3103 to be described later.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 determines whether the user has operated the focus ring 3202 (step S3101). By determining whether the output of the second encoder 3260 has been received, it is possible to determine whether an operation has been performed on the focus ring 3202.
- step S3102 If it is determined that the focus ring 3202 has been operated (YES in step S3101), it is determined whether a preset time has elapsed (step S3102).
- the preset time is, for example, 100 [msec].
- step S3102 If it is determined that the preset time has not elapsed (NO in step S3102), the process waits without proceeding. If it is determined that a preset time has elapsed (YES in step S3102), the number of pulses is calculated from the amount of rotation of the focus ring 3202 by the operation during that period (step S3103).
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 can calculate the number of pulses using a preset conversion formula between the rotation amount and the number of pulses.
- the calculated number of pulses is stored in the system memory 3230. Note that the information on the rotation direction of the focus ring 3202 is represented by the sign of the number of pulses.
- the sampling count information is incremented (step S3104). Sampling count information is also stored in the system memory 3230.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 receives polling from the camera body control unit 3318, the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 transmits the number of pulses calculated in step S3103 and the sampling count information incremented in step S3104. Polling is performed, for example, every 16 [msec]. In this case, the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 transmits the number of pulses for six cycles.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 determines whether the power is turned off (Ste S3105). When it is determined that the power is not turned off (NO in step S3105), the process proceeds to step S3101. If it is determined that the power has been turned off (YES in step S3105), the series of processing ends.
- FIG. 26 is a flowchart showing an example of control command selection processing by the camera body 3300. This flow is started when the camera body control unit 3318 receives information on the focus limit, switch state information, and focus control state information from the interchangeable lens 3200 in the first steady sequence. The received focus limit information, switch state information, and focus control state information are held in the internal memory 3310.
- the camera body control unit 3318 refers to the focus control state information and determines whether the focus control state is switched to the M / A mode (step S3201). If it is determined that the focus control state has been switched to the M / A mode (YES in step S3201), the camera body control unit 3318 determines whether AF driving is in progress (step S3202).
- step S3203 determines whether to instruct the search for the in-focus position. If it is determined that the search for the in-focus position is instructed (YES in step S3203), an end position corresponding to the allowable range of the selected focus lens unit 3212 is added to the search command (step S3204). If it is determined that the search for the in-focus position is not instructed (NO in step S3203), it is determined that the in-focus position search has been completed. In this case, a position designation command that is a control command for instructing the drive position of the focus lens unit 3212 is selected (step S3205). The number of pulses indicating the in-focus position is designated by the position designation command.
- step S3206 it is determined whether the sampling count information has been updated. If it is determined that the sampling count information has been updated (YES in step S3206), it is determined that the user has newly operated the focus ring 3202. In this case, a drive range corresponding to the allowable range of the selected focus lens unit 3212 is added to the PF command (step S3207).
- Step S3204 when a command to be transmitted is selected, the camera body control unit 3318 transmits the selected command to the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 (Step S3208).
- Step S3208 an optimum speed for moving the focus lens unit 3212 is also transmitted to the interchangeable lens control unit 3220.
- MF driving the number of pulses corresponding to the operation on the focus ring 3202 is also transmitted to the interchangeable lens control unit 3220.
- the camera body control unit 3318 adds the end position to the search command in step S3204 and transmits it to the interchangeable lens control unit 3220, and adds the drive range to the PF command in step S3207 and controls the interchangeable lens. To the unit 3220. Therefore, as will be described later, when the focus lens unit 3212 reaches the end position, the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 can perform control so as to stop at the end position without exceeding the end position. Similarly, when the focus lens unit 3212 reaches the end of the drive range, it can be controlled to stop within the drive range without exceeding the drive range.
- FIG. 27 is a flowchart showing an example of the driving process of the focus lens unit 3212 during the autofocus operation by the interchangeable lens 3200. This flow is started after a series of start-up sequences including transmission processing of lens function information to the camera body 3300, initialization processing of the interchangeable lens 3200, and the like are completed.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 receives an initialization execution command from the camera body control unit 3318, the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 drives the focus lens unit 3212 to a range corresponding to the switch state information at the start of the initialization process.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 determines whether a control command has been received from the camera body control unit 3318 (step S3301). If it is determined that a control command has been received (YES in step S3301), it is determined whether the command is a search command that is a control command for instructing a search for an in-focus position (step S3302). If it is determined that the control command is a search command (YES in step S3302), it is determined whether the camera body 3300 has a response function for transmitting response information in association with the search command (step S3303).
- the camera body 3300 that does not have the response function does not add response information to the search command, it is determined whether the camera body 3300 has the response function by determining whether the data length of the control command is a preset length. Can be determined. Then, the drive control of the focus lens unit 3212 is varied according to the determination result.
- step S3303 If the data length of the control command is longer than the preset length, that is, if response information is added, it is determined that the camera body 3300 has a response function (YES in step S3303). In the present embodiment, it is determined that the camera body 3300 has a response function. In this case, the number of pulses indicated in the response information is selected as the end position of the movement of the focus lens unit 3212 (step S3304).
- the data length of the control command is a preset length, that is, if no response information is added, it is determined that the camera body 3300 does not have a response function (NO in step S3303).
- a preset range for example, the number of pulses mechanically allowed as the specification of the interchangeable lens 3200 is selected as the end position of the movement of the focus lens unit 3212 (step S3305).
- step S3304 the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 drives the focus lens unit 3212 with the selected number of pulses as the end position (step S3306).
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 When it is determined that the control command is not a search command, that is, a position designation command that is a control command for instructing the drive position of the focus lens unit 3212 (YES in step S3302), the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 The focus lens unit 3212 is driven according to the number of pulses indicated in the position designation command (step S3306).
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 determines whether the power is turned off (step S3307), and when it is determined that the power is not turned off (NO in step S3307), the process proceeds to step S3301. If it is determined that the power has been turned off (YES in step S3307), the series of processing ends.
- the focus lens unit 3212 The range may already be exceeded. In this case, if the in-focus position is outside the preset range, the camera body 3300 recognizes that the in-focus state is out of the range. Then, the camera body 3300 determines that it is out of focus even though the camera body 3300 is once in focus. Therefore, the behavior of the camera body 3300 is not preferable. If there is no in-focus position when searching in the closest direction, the search may be reversed and the search is performed in the infinite direction. However, if the predetermined range is exceeded, the search time becomes longer.
- the camera body 3300 associates the end position with the search command and transmits it to the interchangeable lens 3200, and the interchangeable lens 3200 drives the focus lens unit 3212 according to the end position. That is, the interchangeable lens 3200 does not stop the movement of the focus lens unit 3212 after waiting for a stop instruction from the camera body 3300, but the interchangeable lens 3200 itself limits the movement of the focus lens unit 3212. Therefore, the focus lens unit 3212 can be stopped without exceeding the end position.
- the driving process of the focus lens unit 3212 during the autofocus operation by the interchangeable lens 3200 has been described as an example, but basically the same applies during the manual focus operation. That is, if the camera body 3300 has a response function, the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 drives the focus lens unit 3212 within the range of the number of pulses indicated in the response information. If the camera body 3300 does not have a response function, it mechanically The focus lens unit 3212 is driven within the allowable number of pulses.
- the camera body control unit 3318 associates the pulse number received from the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 as response information, but may associate a pulse number different from the pulse number.
- the camera body control unit 3318 associates the end position or the drive range as response information with the search command and the PF command, but may associate a flag indicating whether or not a response function is provided.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 can determine whether the camera body 3300 has a response function by determining whether a flag is added. Therefore, the interchangeable lens 3200 can recognize that the camera body 3300 has acquired the movable information.
- the camera body control unit 3318 adds the end position or the driving range to the search command and the PF command regardless of the type of the interchangeable lens that is mounted, but does not include the focus restriction changeover switch 3201.
- the terminal position or the driving range may not be added to the command.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 may select “no focus restriction” if the shooting mode is set to the full auto or manual mode, and is controlled by an external device such as a smart phone, a tablet terminal, or a personal computer. In this case, no focus restriction may be selected. This is because when the camera system 3100 is operated by an external device, fine control may be performed by the external device. Further, the user is considered to be at a position away from the camera system 3100.
- the focus limiter is set on the interchangeable lens 3200 side, but may be set on the camera body 3300 side.
- the camera body control unit 3318 may display a menu screen for switching the setting of the focus limiter on the display unit 3314 and switch according to a user operation performed via the operation member 3315. Further, the camera body control unit 3318 may transmit the switch state information to the interchangeable lens 3200 at the time of polling.
- the camera body control unit 3318 receives the movable information from the interchangeable lens control unit 3220. However, if the movable information is stored in the system memory 3317 in advance, the camera body control unit 3318 may acquire the movable information from the system memory 3317.
- the camera system 3100 is, for example, a lens-integrated camera system
- the movable information may be stored in the system memory 3317 in advance.
- the interchangeable lens 3200 is a zoom lens, but may be a single focus lens.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 may transmit the first information and the second information once. That is, it does not have to be transmitted every time polling is received in the steady sequence. The same applies to the display information.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 transmits the number of pulses as the first information and the second information, but may transmit distance information.
- the camera body 3300 receives the distance information and converts it into the number of pulses.
- the infinite end design value is the reference value, but other values may be used as the reference value.
- the closest design value may be used as the reference value.
- the setting on the camera body 3300 side is given priority and the drive range of the focus lens unit 3212 is selected, but the setting on the interchangeable lens 3200 side or the setting on the camera body side is used. You may set according to a user's operation. Thereby, a user's intention can be reflected more.
- the number of pulses is given as the control signal for moving the focus lens unit 3212 to the target position, but the present invention is not limited to this form as long as at least one of the movement amount or the target position can be transmitted.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 transmits the infinite end soft limit and the closest end soft limit to the camera body 3300 as the first information corresponding to no focus restriction.
- the value may be transmitted as the first information.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 may transmit the infinite end design value and the near end design value as the second information as the focus limit for the infinite region, or the far end as the focus limit for the close region.
- the design value and the closest end design value may be transmitted as the second information.
- when autofocus is executed in the contrast method for example, when focusing on the infinite end design value, the focus is actually moved to the infinite side from the infinite end design value.
- the interchangeable lens control unit 3220 may change the second information to be transmitted depending on whether autofocus is executed in the contrast method or in the phase difference method.
- autofocus is executed by the phase difference method, it is preferable to transmit values at both ends of the focusable range, not at both ends of the drive range of the focus lens unit 3212.
- the interchangeable lens 3200 has transmitted reduction information that is information related to a range narrower than the first range as the second information, but may transmit enlarged information that is information related to a range wider than the first range. Good. For example, the number of pulses closer to the near end soft limit described in FIG. 22 is transmitted as the second information. In this case, the interchangeable lens 3200 may transmit together recommended information indicating which of the first range and the second range is a recommended drive range in which optical performance exceeding a preset reference is guaranteed. If the camera body 3300 side is set to either a mode that prioritizes image quality or a mode that prioritizes the focus range, the drive range of the focus lens unit 3212 may be selected according to the setting.
- the range may be selected according to the setting information on the camera body 3300 side. For example, when the shooting mode is set to the full auto mode, the range may be selected to give priority to the focus range even if the mode is set to give priority to the image quality.
- the second range includes the focus limit for the infinite region and the focus limit for the closest region, but may be any one.
- the focus restriction changeover switch 3201 may be a switch that changes over two positions instead of three positions.
- the second range may include three or more ranges.
- the camera body control unit 3318 may prohibit the switching process for switching the focus restriction range under predetermined conditions.
- the predetermined condition include that the AF is locked and that the focus lens unit 3212 is being driven.
- the switching process is suspended until the condition is released, that is, the operation in the immediately previous focus limit range is continued. Then, when the condition is released, the pending switching process is executed.
- the switching process may be performed only when the focus control state is AF.
- the camera body control unit 3318 may not perform the focus control state switching and the MF and AF operations.
- the focus control state is MF
- the switching process may not be performed regardless of the position of the focus lens unit 3212. In this case, only the switch state information, various design values, and various soft limits in the internal memory 3310 are updated.
- the contrast AF is performed by moving the focus lens unit 3212 from the closest position to infinity and / or from infinity to the closest position, as in the case of capturing a still image, And moving the lens unit 3212 in small increments to search for an in-focus position.
- the camera body control unit 3318 instructs the designated position with the relative number of pulses from the number of pulses at the current position of the focus lens unit 3212.
- the camera body control unit 3318 knows the allowable range of movement of the focus lens unit 3212, it can be limited on the camera body side by referring to the allowable range. That is, the number of pulses exceeding the allowable range is not transmitted.
- the camera body control unit 3318 responds to a control command instructing driving of the focus lens unit 3212 not only when executing contrast AF but also when executing phase difference AF, particularly tracking mode for tracking a subject. Information may be transmitted in association with each other. Thereby, it is possible to track within the focus limit while tracking the subject.
- the interchangeable lens, the imaging device, or the control program for the imaging device in the above embodiment expresses at least a part of characteristics by the following items.
- An interchangeable lens attached to an imaging apparatus, and a focus lens unit and a first information regarding a first range that is a range in which the movement of the focus lens unit is allowed, and a first range that is different from the first range.
- An interchangeable lens comprising: a transmission unit that transmits second information regarding two ranges to the imaging device.
- a storage unit storing a set of first pulse information indicating the first range and second pulse information indicating the second range; an actuator for driving the focus lens; and supplying a pulse to the actuator
- An interchangeable lens that includes a drive control unit that controls driving of the actuator, and wherein the transmission unit transmits a set of the first pulse information and the second pulse information.
- the drive control unit drives the actuator in the second range depending on an instruction from the imaging device even when the range in which the focus lens unit is allowed to move is switched to the first range.
- An interchangeable lens that includes a zoom lens unit, the storage unit stores a plurality of the sets according to a focal length, and the transmission unit transmits the set corresponding to the selected focal length.
- the transmission unit is an interchangeable lens that varies the second information to be transmitted depending on whether autofocus is performed using a contrast method or a phase difference method.
- An imaging apparatus comprising:
- the selection unit obtains setting information indicating a range in which a range in which the movement of the focus lens unit is allowed is set, and indicates that the setting information indicates the second range. Even if it exists, if the said setting information satisfy
- the selection unit is an imaging device that selects the first information when a shooting mode is set to a full auto mode.
- the imaging unit that selects the first information when the focus mode is set to the manual mode.
- the display of the indicator relating to the movement range of the focus lens unit differs between the case where the range in which the movement of the focus lens unit is allowed is set to the first range and the case where the range is set to the second range.
- An imaging device including a display control unit.
- the display control unit maintains a display range of the position of the focus lens unit and changes at least some of the indicators regarding the indicator when a range in which the movement of the focus lens unit is allowed is switched.
- An imaging device to be displayed.
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[特許文献1] 特開2001-042419号公報
[特許文献2] 特開2014-038197号公報
X=(1-((A-C)/(B-C)))×100・・・(1)
ただし、Aは現在のフォーカスレンズユニットポジション1402を示し、Bは近端のポジション値を示し、Cは遠端のポジション値を示す。また、フォーカスレンズユニットポジション1402は、最至近を0として定められる。なお、A-C≦0の場合には、AをCに置き換えてXを算出し、B-A≦0の場合には、AをBに置き換えてXを算出する。カメラボディ制御部1318は、スイッチ状態情報に示される状態に応じて、近端のポジション値および遠端のポジション値を決定する。
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- 撮像装置に装着されるレンズ鏡筒であって、
光軸方向に移動可能なフォーカスレンズユニットと、
前記フォーカスレンズユニットを前記光軸方向に沿って移動させるアクチュエータと、
前記アクチュエータの駆動を制御する駆動制御部と、
前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動が許容される範囲を規定する一端または他端の少なくとも一方が互いに異なる第1範囲と第2範囲との一方に、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動範囲を設定可能な設定部とを備え、
前記駆動制御部は、前記設定部によって前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動範囲が前記第1範囲または前記第2範囲のいずれかに設定されている場合であっても、前記撮像装置からの指示を受信した場合には前記移動範囲の設定を解除するレンズ鏡筒。 - 前記駆動制御部は、前記設定部によって前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動範囲が前記第1範囲または前記第2範囲の一方に設定されている場合であっても、前記撮像装置からの指示を受信した場合には前記第1範囲または前記第2範囲の他方の移動範囲で前記フォーカスレンズユニットを移動させるように前記アクチュエータの駆動を制御する請求項1に記載のレンズ鏡筒。
- 前記第1範囲に関する第1情報と前記第2範囲に関する第2情報を前記撮像装置に送信する送信部を備える請求項1または2に記載のレンズ鏡筒。
- 前記第1範囲は、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの光軸方向に移動可能な最大の範囲である請求項1から3のいずれか1項に記載のレンズ鏡筒。
- 前記第2範囲は、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの光軸方向に移動可能な範囲のうちの一部である請求項1から4のいずれか1項に記載のレンズ鏡筒。
- 前記送信部は、前記設定部による設定が、前記第1範囲または前記第2範囲のいずれかであるかを前記撮像装置に送信する請求項3に記載のレンズ鏡筒。
- 前記アクチュエータは、パルス情報に基づいて前記フォーカスレンズユニットを駆動し、
前記第1範囲と前記第2範囲は、パルス数で表される請求項1から6のいずれか1項に記載のレンズ鏡筒。 - 前記レンズ鏡筒に含まれる光学系はズームレンズであり、
前記第1範囲は前記ズームレンズの焦点距離状態に応じて変化する範囲である請求項1から7のいずれか1項に記載のレンズ鏡筒。 - フォーカスレンズユニットの移動が許容される範囲を規定する一端または他端の少なくとも一方が互いに異なる第1範囲と第2範囲との一方に、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動範囲を設定可能な交換レンズを装着可能な撮像装置であって、
前記交換レンズの設定にかかわらず、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動が許容される範囲を送信する送信部を備える撮像装置。 - 前記第1範囲に関する第1情報と前記第2範囲に関する第2情報を前記交換レンズから受信する受信部を備える請求項9に記載の撮像装置。
- 前記送信部は、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動が許容される範囲が、前記第1範囲と前記第2範囲のどちらであるかを送信する請求項9または10に記載の撮像装置。
- 前記第1範囲に関する第1情報と前記第2範囲に関する第2情報を前記交換レンズから受信する受信部を備え、
前記送信部は、前記交換レンズの設定が前記第1範囲または前記第2範囲の一方に設定されている場合であっても、前記第1範囲または前記第2範囲の他方を前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動が許容される範囲として送信する請求項9に記載の撮像装置。 - 前記送信部は、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動が許容される範囲における、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの合焦位置とのズレ量に関する信号を送信する請求項9から12のいずれか1項に記載の撮像装置。
- 前記第1範囲は、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの光軸方向に移動可能な最大の範囲である請求項9から13のいずれか1項に記載の撮像装置。
- 前記第2範囲は、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの光軸方向に移動可能な範囲のうちの一部である請求項9から14のいずれか1項に記載の撮像装置。
- 前記第1範囲は、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの光軸方向に移動可能な最大の範囲であり、
前記送信部は、撮影モードがフルオートモードに設定されている場合、前記交換レンズにおいて前記第2範囲が設定されていても、前記第1範囲で前記フォーカスレンズユニットを移動させる信号を送信する請求項9から15のいずれか1項に記載の撮像装置。 - 前記第1範囲は、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの光軸方向に移動可能な最大の範囲であり、
前記送信部は、フォーカスモードがマニュアルモードに設定されている場合、前記交換レンズにおいて前記第2範囲が設定されていても、前記第1範囲で前記フォーカスレンズユニットを移動させる信号を送信する請求項9から16のいずれか1項に記載の撮像装置。 - 前記第2範囲は前記第1範囲の一部であり、
前記第1範囲に関する第1表示と、前記第1範囲における前記第2範囲の領域に関する第2表示とを表示可能な表示部を備える請求項9から17のいずれか1項に記載の撮像装置。 - 前記第1範囲に関する第1表示と、前記第2範囲に関する第2表示とが表示可能な表示部を備え、
前記表示部は、前記交換レンズにおいて前記第2範囲に設定されていても、前記第1範囲で前記フォーカスレンズユニットを移動させる信号を送信する際には、前記第1表示を表示させる請求項9から17のいずれか1項に記載の撮像装置。 - 光軸方向に移動可能なフォーカスレンズユニットと、前記フォーカスレンズユニットを前記光軸方向に沿って駆動させるアクチュエータと、を備え、撮像装置に装着される交換レンズに用いられる制御プログラムであって、
前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動が許容される範囲を規定する一端または他端の少なくとも一方が互いに異なる第1範囲と第2範囲との一方に、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動範囲を設定する設定ステップと、
前記設定ステップによって前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動範囲が前記第1範囲または前記第2範囲のいずれかに設定されている場合であっても、前記撮像装置からの指示を受信した場合には前記移動範囲の設定を解除させるように前記アクチュエータを駆動する駆動ステップと
をコンピュータに実行させる制御プログラム。 - 請求項20に記載の制御プログラムが格納可能なメモリを備えた交換レンズ。
- フォーカスレンズユニットの移動が許容される範囲を規定する一端または他端の少なくとも一方が互いに異なる第1範囲と第2範囲との一方に、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動範囲を設定可能な交換レンズを装着可能な撮像装置に用いられる制御プログラムであって、
前記交換レンズの設定にかかわらず、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動が許容される範囲を送信する送信ステップと
をコンピュータに実行させる制御プログラム。 - 請求項22に記載の制御プログラムが格納可能な撮像装置。
- フォーカスレンズユニットと、
前記フォーカスレンズユニットを駆動するアクチュエータと、
前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動が許容される許容範囲が第1範囲から前記第1範囲よりも狭い第2範囲に切り替えられている場合に、ユーザ操作による前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動指示を制限して前記アクチュエータを駆動する駆動制御部と
を備える撮像装置に装着される交換レンズ。 - 前記駆動制御部は、前記第2範囲を超えて前記フォーカスレンズを移動させる前記移動指示を受けた場合には、前記移動指示によらず前記アクチュエータを駆動させない請求項24に記載の交換レンズ。
- 前記駆動制御部は、前記第2範囲を超えて前記フォーカスレンズを移動させる前記移動指示を受けた場合には、前記第2範囲内で前記フォーカスレンズを移動させる前記移動指示を受けた場合より、前記ユーザ操作の操作量に対する前記フォーカスレンズの移動量が小さくなるように前記アクチュエータを駆動する請求項24に記載の交換レンズ。
- 前記駆動制御部は、前記第2範囲を超えて前記フォーカスレンズを移動させる前記移動指示を受けた場合には、前記第2範囲の境界領域において、前記ユーザ操作の操作量が予め定められた規定操作量を超えるまでは前記アクチュエータを駆動させない請求項24に記載の交換レンズ。
- 前記駆動制御部は、前記フォーカスレンズが前記第2範囲の外に位置している場合には、前記フォーカスレンズを前記第2範囲内へ移動させる前記移動指示を制限することなく前記アクチュエータを駆動する請求項24から27のいずれか1項に記載の交換レンズ。
- 前記駆動制御部は、オートフォーカスモードにおいて前記移動指示を受けた場合と、マニュアルフォーカスモードにおいて前記移動指示を受け付けた場合とで、前記移動指示の制限を異ならせて前記アクチュエータを駆動する請求項24から28のいずれか1項に記載の交換レンズ。
- 前記駆動制御部は、前記オートフォーカスモードにおいて前記移動指示を受けた場合と、前記マニュアルフォーカスモードにおいて前記移動指示を受け付けた場合のいずれかにおいて、前記移動指示を制限することなく前記移動指示の通りに前記アクチュエータを駆動する請求項29に記載の交換レンズ。
- 前記ユーザ操作を受け付ける内部操作部材を備え、
前記駆動制御部は、前記ユーザ操作が前記内部操作部材に対して成された場合と、外部機器に設けられた外部操作部材に対して成された場合とで、前記移動指示の制限を異ならせて前記アクチュエータを駆動する請求項24から30のいずれか1項に記載の交換レンズ。 - 前記駆動制御部は、前記ユーザ操作が前記外部操作部材に対して成された場合には、前記移動指示を制限することなく前記移動指示の通りに前記アクチュエータを駆動する請求項31に記載の交換レンズ。
- フォーカスレンズユニットの移動が許容される範囲である第1範囲に関する第1情報と共に、前記第1範囲より狭い範囲である第2範囲に関する第2情報を受信し、かつ、ユーザ操作による前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動指示を受信する受信部と、
前記第1情報と前記第2情報のいずれかを選択する選択部と、
前記フォーカスレンズユニットの駆動を制御する駆動制御部と
を備え、
前記駆動制御部は、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動が許容される範囲が前記第1範囲から前記第2範囲に切り替えられている場合に、ユーザ操作による前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動指示を制限する撮像装置。 - フォーカスレンズユニットと前記フォーカスレンズユニットを駆動するアクチュエータとを備え、撮像装置に装着される交換レンズの制御プログラムであって、
前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動が許容される許容範囲を第1範囲から前記第1範囲よりも狭い第2範囲に切り替える切替ステップと、
ユーザ操作による前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動指示を受け付ける受付ステップと、
前記移動指示を制限して前記アクチュエータを駆動する駆動制御ステップと
をコンピュータに実行させる制御プログラム。 - フォーカスレンズユニットと前記フォーカスレンズユニットを駆動するアクチュエータとを備える交換レンズを、装着される撮像装置から制御する制御プログラムであって、
前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動が許容される範囲である第1範囲に関する第1情報と共に、前記第1範囲より狭い範囲である第2範囲に関する第2情報を受信し、かつ、ユーザ操作による前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動指示を受信する受信ステップと、
前記第1情報と前記第2情報のいずれかを選択する選択ステップと、
前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動が許容される範囲が前記第1範囲から前記第2範囲に切り替えられている場合にはユーザ操作による前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動指示を制限して、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの駆動を制御する駆動制御ステップと
をコンピュータに実行させる制御プログラム。 - アクチュエータによって駆動されるフォーカスレンズユニットを有する交換レンズが脱着される撮像装置であって、
前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動可能範囲に関する可動情報を取得する取得部と、
前記可動情報に基づく応答情報を、前記フォーカスレンズユニットを駆動する駆動信号に関連付けて前記交換レンズへ送信する送信部と
を備える撮像装置。 - 前記送信部は、前記応答情報として、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動範囲に関する供給パルス数を、前記駆動信号に関連付ける請求項36に記載の撮像装置。
- フォーカスモードがオートフォーカスモードに設定されている場合には、前記供給パルス数は、合焦位置の探索範囲の終端位置を示すパルス数である請求項37に記載の撮像装置。
- フォーカスモードがマニュアルフォーカスモードに設定されている場合には、前記供給パルス数は、合焦位置の探索範囲の両端位置を示すパルス数である請求項37または38に記載の撮像装置。
- 前記取得部は、前記可動情報として、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動が許容される許容範囲である第1範囲に関する第1情報と、前記第1範囲とは異なる範囲である第2範囲に関する第2情報とを取得し、
前記許容範囲が前記第1範囲から前記第2範囲に切り替えられている場合に、前記送信部は、前記応答情報として前記第2情報に示される前記供給パルス数を前記駆動信号に関連付ける請求項37から39のいずれか1項に記載の撮像装置。 - 前記許容範囲が前記第2範囲から前記第1範囲に切り替えられている場合に、前記送信部は、前記応答情報として前記第1情報に示される前記供給パルス数を前記駆動信号に関連付ける請求項40に記載の撮像装置。
- 前記送信部は、前記応答情報として前記可動情報を取得したかを示すフラグを、前記駆動信号に関連付ける請求項36に記載の撮像装置。
- 撮像装置に装着される交換レンズであって、
フォーカスレンズユニットと、
前記フォーカスレンズユニットを駆動するアクチュエータと、
前記フォーカスレンズユニットを駆動する駆動信号を前記撮像装置から受信する受信部と、
前記駆動信号に、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動可能範囲に関する可動情報に基づく応答情報が関連付けられている場合に、前記応答情報に基づいて前記アクチュエータを駆動する駆動制御部と
を備える交換レンズ。 - 前記駆動制御部は、前記駆動信号に前記応答情報が関連付けられていない場合には、前記フォーカスレンズユニットが予め設定されている範囲で移動するように、前記アクチュエータを駆動する請求項43に記載の交換レンズ。
- アクチュエータによって駆動されるフォーカスレンズユニットを有する交換レンズが脱着される撮像装置に用いられる制御プログラムであって、
前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動可能範囲に関する可動情報を取得する取得ステップと、
前記可動情報に基づく応答情報を、前記フォーカスレンズユニットを駆動する駆動信号に関連付けて前記交換レンズへ送信する送信ステップと
をコンピュータに実行させる制御プログラム。 - 撮像装置に装着される交換レンズに用いられる制御プログラムであって、
前記交換レンズに備えられたフォーカスレンズユニットを駆動する駆動信号を前記撮像装置から受信する受信ステップと、
前記駆動信号に、前記フォーカスレンズユニットの移動可能範囲に関する可動情報に基づく応答情報が関連付けられている場合に、前記応答情報に基づいて前記フォーカスレンズユニットを駆動するアクチュエータを駆動する駆動制御ステップと
をコンピュータに実行させる制御プログラム。
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