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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 17, 1982
Filed:
Mar. 31, 1981
Tokuji Ishida, Daito, JP;
Nobuyuki Taniguchi, Sakai, JP;
Masatoshi Itoh, Sakai, JP;
Toshiaki Matsumoto, Izumisano, JP;
Tatsuro Izumi, Sakai, JP;
Masatake Niwa, Sakai, JP;
Minolta Camera Kabushiki Kaisha, Osaka, JP;
Abstract
In a photographic system for flash photography, the firing current of an electronic flash tube is selectively restricted in accordance with the detection of whether or not the flash light amount necessary for a flash photograph is below a predetermined level prior to the firing of the flash tube for a photographic exposure. A selection is made between a first mode of flash firing with flash tube current flowing through a switching element and a second mode of flash firing with a flash tube current flowing through an impedance device serially connected with the flash tube. Alternatively, a selection can be made between higher or lower voltage levels to which the main flash firing capacitor is charged. The amount of light required from a flash device can be preparatorily identified and when less than a predetermined light output the flash device is caused to select the second mode of flash firing, or alternatively to select the lower level of the voltage charged by the main capacitor. The operation of the flash tube is controlled such that the flash light emission therefrom substantially corresponds to the necessary flash light amount such that a reduction is obtained in the ratio of excessive amount of flash light to the necessary amount of flash light.