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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 14, 1978
Filed:
Aug. 25, 1976
Soichi Nakamoto, Machida, JP;
Fumio Ito, Yokohama, JP;
Yasuo Isobe, Kawasaki, JP;
Tadashi Ito, Yokohama, JP;
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
An electronic exposure control apparatus for a camera includes a setting means to set the exposure factor, a compression means connected to said setting means, for compressing the above-mentioned exposure factor logarithmically and an analogue-digital conversion means, being connected to said compression means, and generating a pulse number which corresponds to the output from the compression means. Also included is a first counter, which is connected to the output of the above-mentioned analogue-digital conversion means, for counting the pulse number from the above-mentioned analogue-digital conversion means, a pulse generating means, a binary counter having plural number of bits and connected to the output of the above-mentioned pulse generating means, wherein said counter counts the pulse number from the above-mentioned pulse generating means in association with shutter release, and the output of the counter is connected to the first counter for resetting the memorized content of the first counter. A coincidence detection means is connected to the output of the binary counter, wherein said means generates a signal when the memorized content of the first counter is reset, and a control means is connected to the above-mentioned coincidence detection means, wherein the opening and closing of the shutter is controlled by the signal from the above-mentioned coincidence detection means.