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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 18, 1976
Filed:
Oct. 24, 1974
Eduard Wagensonner, Aschheim, DT;
Kurt Borowski, Aschheim, DT;
AGFA-Gevaert, A.G., Leverkusen, DT;
Abstract
A single light-sensitive element serves to furnish a signal for setting the aperture prior to the exposure time and to control the exposure time. Prior to the exposure time a first and second threshold stage furnish a first and second threshold output signal respectively when the light is in a first and second predetermined range. The first and second threshold output signals are applied to the control input of a first and second D flip-flop. The output of the D flip-flop varies as a function of the signal at the control input only in the presence of a gating signal. The gating signals are applied to the D flip-flops only prior to the exposure time. The outputs of the first and second D flip-flops are applied to an exclusive OR-circuit whose output is applied to aperture control means which vary the size of the aperture in dependence on the logic circuit output signal. The D flip-flop maintains its output after removal of the gating signal thereby maintaining the aperture size during exposure. A switch operative with the diaphragm aperture control switches integrating circuit elements corresponding to the aperture size into the automatic exposure control circuit of the camera during exposure.