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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 05, 1981
Filed:
Nov. 27, 1978
Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A focus detecting device in a single lens reflex camera having a lens system and an optical image splitter for splitting an object image into various partial images disposed at a position optically equivalent to that of a film surface in said single lens reflex camera. An array of photo-electric conversion devices are arranged into at least two rows, each row having a plurality of photo-electric conversion elements. The rows are disposed symmetrically with respect to a center line. The device includes an image projecting device for projecting the partial images onto the photo-electric conversion arrays. The projecting device has an optical axis which optically corresponds to said center line, the output of said conversion array defined by ##EQU1## The output of the conversion array has a maximum value when proper focus is obtained. In the equation: n is the number of said photo-electric conversion elements, p is the parameter of the mutual positional relationship of said photo-electric conversion elements for obtaining output difference, m is the element number of said photo-electric conversion elements, i and i' are outputs corresponding to incident light quantities of photo-electric conversion elements in said rows, and l is an integer defined by 1.ltoreq.l.ltoreq.(n-1) and in the range of p.