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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 28, 2002
Filed:
Oct. 26, 2000
Katsumi Motomura, Saitama, JP;
Hirofumi Katsura, Kanagawa, JP;
Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd., Kanagawa, JP;
Abstract
A first light guide and a second light guide are attached to a flash charge switch. Each light guide is arranged in a direction where the flash charge switch is slid. If the flash charge switch is in an OFF position, the first light guide transmits light from a photometric window to a photo sensor. If the flash charge switch is in an ON position, the second light guide transmits the light through the photometric window to the photo sensor. As the first light guide has a short distance from an incident end to the photometric window, the incident end has a large incident angle and brighter light is transmitted to the photosensor. As the second light guide has a long distance from the incident end to the photometric window, weak light is transmitted to the photo sensor. When an output signal of the photo sensor is above a predetermined value, a solenoid is activated to set a stop plate on a photographic light path. The stop plate is formed with a small stop aperture. If the stop plate is retired from the photographic light path, a normal stop aperture having a larger size than that of the small stop aperture is used. A flash photography and a daylight photography are different from each other in type of the light guides being used, thus a threshold of subject brightness as a reference point for setting the small stop aperture depends upon that.