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Inventor(s)Toyoda; Kenji (Chigasaki, JP); Watanabe; Takao (Koshigaya, JP); Inoue; Hideya (Kawasaki, JP); Kasuya; Atsumi (Tokyo, JP); Ichihara; Yutaka (Yokohama, JP); Miyaji; Akira (Tokyo, JP)
AbstractAn electronic photographic camera includes an imaging optical system operable to be focused to an object to be photographed, a solid state imaging sensing device including a plurality of light-receiving elements disposed in the imaging plane of the imaging optical system and capable of producing a charge corresponding to the quantity of incident light and accumulating the charge therein, first transfer means having a first output terminal and adapted to transfer the charge accumulated in each of the elements separately to the first output terminal, and second transfer means having a second output terminal and adapted to transfer the charges produced in some or all of the elements collectively to the second output terminal, and metering means for measuring the brightness of the object from the charge transferred by the second transfer means.
   














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Electronic photographic camera
Inventor     Toyoda; Kenji (Chigasaki, JP); Watanabe; Takao (Koshigaya, JP); Inoue; Hideya (Kawasaki, JP); Kasuya; Atsumi (Tokyo, JP); Ichihara; Yutaka (Yokohama, JP); Miyaji; Akira (Tokyo, JP)
Owner/Assignee     Nippon Kogaku K.K. (Tokyo, JP)
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Publication Date     December 13, 1983
Application Number     06/275,403
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Filing Date     June 18, 1981
US Classification     386/118 348/231.1 348/231.7 348/372 348/375 358/906 902/6
Int'l Classification     H04N 005/76
Examiner     Faber; Alan
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Attorney/Law Firm     Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto
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Priority Data     Jun 30, 1980[JP]55-89506 Jul 04, 1980[JP]55-91275 Jul 07, 1980[JP]55-92350 Sep 25, 1980[JP]55-133539 Nov 29, 1980[JP]55-168170
USPTO Field of Search     358/906 358/213 358/194 358/139 358/335 358/224 358/228 354/40 360/33.1 360/35.1 360/14.1
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We claim:

1. An electronic photographic camera comprising:

(a) an optical system forming an image of an object to be photographed;

(b) a solid state imaging sensing device including a plurality of light-receiving elements disposed in the imaging plane of said optical system and producing a charge corresponding to the quantity of incident light and accumulating the charge therein, first and second gate means for transferring the charge accumulated in said elements respectively, register means for putting out the charge transferred by the opening of said first gate means successively in time-series fashion correspondingly to each of said elements, and drain means for receiving the charge accumulated in said elements beyond a predetermined amount during the closing of said second gate means and receiving the charge produced in said elements during the opening of said second gate means;

(c) first and second gate control means for executing in a time sequential order a first control where said first gate means is closed and also said second gate means is opened, a second control where both said first and second gate means are closed for a perdetermined period and a third control where said first gate means is opened and also said second gate means is closed; and

(d) means for metering the brightness of said object by the amount of charge drained from said drain means through said second gate means which is opened by said first control of said control means.

2. A camera according to claim 1, wherein said control means includes means responsive to said metering means for determining said predetermined period in said second control.

3. A camera according to claim 1, further comprising:

diaphragm means provided in said optical system to adjust the quantity of light from said object reaching said light-receiving elements, said diaphragm means having an opening for passing light therethrough; and

means responsive to said metering means and for driving said diaphragm means to vary the size of said opening.

4. A camera according to claim 1, wherein said metering means includes means operatively associated with said control means to store the result measured immediately before termination of said first control.

5. A camera according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of light-receiving elements are arranged in the form of a matrix, said first gate means is provided adjacent to the row of elements arranged along the row of said matrix said register means includes row direction shift register means provided adjacent to said first gate means and column direction shift register means connected to said row direction shift register means, said second gate means is provided adjacent to the row of said elements, said drain means is provided adjacent to said second gate means, and said drain means includes means for draining independently the charge produced in a light-receiving element disposed at a specific area of said matrix and said metering means meters the brightness out of said independently drained charge.

6. An electronic photographic camera comprising:

(a) an optical system forming an image of an object to be photographed;

(b) a solid state imaging sensing device including a plurality of light-receiving elements disposed in the imaging plane of said optical system and producing a charge corresponding to the quantity of incident light and accumulating the charge therein, first and second gate means for transferring the charge accumulated in said elements respectively, register means for putting out the charge transferred by the opening of said first gate means successively in time-series fashion corresponding to each of said elements, and drain means for receiving the charge accumulated in said elements beyond a predetermined amount during the closing of said second gate means and receiving the charge produced in said elements during the opening of said second gate means;

(c) first gate control means for closing said first gate means and opening said second gate means;

(d) means connected to said drain means for metering the brightness of said object on the basis of the charge received in said drain means to produce an output for said brightness;

(e) means for storing said output of said metering means; and

(f) second gate control means for closing both said first and second gate means for a predetermined period which is determined according to said stored output to accumulate the charge at said elements.

7. An electronic photographic camera comprising:

(a) an optical system forming an image of an object to be photographed;

(b) a solid state imaging sensing means including a plurality of light-receiving elements disposed in the imaging plane of said optical system and producing a charge corresponding to the quantity of incident light and accumulating said charge therein, first transfer means having a first output terminal and transferring the charge to said first output terminal, and second transfer means having a second output terminal and transferring the charge to said second output terminal;

(c) means for executing a first control to shift the charge generated at said light-receiving elements to said first transfer means;

(d) means for executing a second control subsequently to said first control execution to accumulate in each of said elements the charge generated at said light-receiving elements;

(e) means for metering the brightness of said object on the basis of the charge generated at said first output terminal during said first control to produce an output for said brightness; and

(f) means for storing the output produced at said metering means just before said second control execution.

8. A camera according to claim 7, further comprising:

means for determining a time period of said second control on the basis of the output stored in said storing means; and

means for executing a third control to shift the charge accumulated at said light-receiving elements to said second transfer means after said determined time period has elapsed.

9. An electronic photographic camera comprising:

(a) an optical system forming an image of an object to be photographed;

(b) a solid state imaging sensing means including a plurality of light-receiving elements disposed in the imaging plane of said optical system and producing a charge corresponding to the quantity of incident light and accumulating said charge therein, first transfer means having a first output terminal and transferring the charge to said first output terminal, and second transfer means having a second output terminal and transferring the charge to said second output terminal;

(c) means for executing a first control to shift the charge generated at said light-receiving elements to said first transfer means;

(d) means for executing a second control subsequently to said first control execution to accumulate in each of said elements the charge generated at said light-receiving elements;

(e) means for determining a time period of said second control on the basis of the charge generated from said first output terminal during said first control execution; and

(f) means for executing a third control to shift the charge accumulated at said light-receiving elements after said determined time period has elapsed.

10. A camera according to claim 9, wherein said solid state imaging sensing device further comprises means for, when the charge accumulated in each of said light-receiving elements during said second control exceeds a predetermined quantity, shifting the excess of charge over said predetermined quantity to said first transfer means.

11. A camera according to claim 9, wherein said third control means shifts the charge of said light-receiving elements to said second transfer means independently for each of said elements and said second transfer means transfers the shifted charge to said second output terminal as a signal forming said object image.

12. An electronic photographic camera comprising:

(a) an optical system forming an image of an object to be photographed;

(b) image pickup means for converting the optical image of the object formed by said optical system into an electronic image signal;

(c) means for generating an index signal distinguished from said electronic image signal;

(d) solid state memory means;

(e) means for transferring said electronic image signal and said index signal to said memory means in the same timing;

(f) wherein said memory means has a first registration position to register said electronic image signal transferred by said transferring means and a second registration position to register said transferred index signal; and

(g) means for monitoring said second registration position to detect the registration of said index signal at said second registration position.

13. A camera according to claim 12, wherein said detecting means includes means for stopping the operation of said transfer means in response to the detection of said registration.

14. A camera according to claim 12, further comprising means driven in response to the detection of said index signal registration by said detecting means for displaying that said memory means has been already used due to the registration of said electronic image signal.

15. A camera according to claim 12, wherein said detecting means including means for unerasably holding the electronic image signal transferred to said memory means during the registration of said index signal in said second registration position.

16. A camera according to claim 15, further comprising means for resetting said second registration position to erase said index signal.

17. An electronic photographic camera comprising:

(a) an optical system forming an image of an object to be photographed;

(b) image pickup means including a plurality of light-receiving elements disposed in the imaging plane of said optical system and producing electrical signals corresponding to the quantity of incident light, and means for transferring each of said electrical signals in time-series fashion and thereby emitting them as still image signals;

(c) memory means for recording said still image signals;

(d) means for taking out a first still image signal recorded in said memory means, in time-series fashion;

(e) synthesizing means for synthesizing said first still image signal and a second still image signal put out from said image pickup means to thereby make a third still image signal; and

(f) means for re-transferring said third still image signal to said memory means.

18. A camera according to claim 17, wherein said memory means includes a plurality of memories each of which is provided for recording therein still image signals corresponding to one frame, and said re-transfer means re-transfers said third still image signal to the same memory as the memory in which said first still image signal was recorded.

19. A camera according to claim 17, wherein said synthesizing means includes means for producing, under the correspondence with respect to said light-receiving elements, an electrical signal corresponding to the arithmetical mean of each of said electrical signals contained in said first still image signal and each of said electrical signals contained in said second still image signal.

20. An electronic photographic camera comprising:

(a) an optical system forming an image of an object to be photographed;

(b) image pickup means for converting the optical image of the object formed by said optical system into an electronic image signal;

(c) memory means including a plurality of memories each of which being provided for recording said electronic image signal corresponding to a still image of the optical image of said object;

(d) means for generating a signal to release said camera;

(e) means in response to said release signal for successively searching said plurality of memories to detect at least one unused memory where said electronic image signal is not stored; and

(f) means in response to said release signal for transferring said electronic image signal from said image pickup means to said one detected unused memory.

21. A camera according to claim 20, wherein said detecting means includes warning means for generating an output signal in response to the termination of said search in case that there is no unused one in said plurality of memories.

22. An electronic photographic camera comprising:

(a) an optical system forming an image of an object to be photographed;

(b) image pickup means for converting the optical image of the object formed by said optical system into an electronic image signal;

(c) memory means including a plurality of memories each of which being provided for recording said electronic image signal corresponding to a still image of the optical image of said object, each of said plurality of memories including means for indicating that said electronic image signal has been stored therein;

(d) means for generating a signal to release said camera;

(e) detecting means in response to said release signal for successively searching said plurality of memories to produce an output when a memory without the indication of said indicating means is detected; and

(f) means in response to the output of said detecting means for transferring said electronic image signal from said image pickup means to said detected memory.

23. An electronic photographic camera comprising:

(a) a camera housing;

(b) a phototaking lens unit mounted to said housing and including an optical system forming an image of an object to be photgraphed;

(c) image pickup means provided within said housing for converting the optical image of the object formed by said optical system into an electronic image signal;

(d) a storing unit including memory means including a plurality of memories each of which being provided for recording said electronic image signal corresponding to a still image of the optical image of said object, signal member representing the total number of said plurality of memories;

(e) means for releasing said camera, said camera releasing means comprising means for generating a release signal, means for detecting at least one unused memory where said electronic image signal from said plurality of memories is not stored, and means in response to said release signal for transferring said electronic image signal from said image pickup means to said one detected unused memory;

(f) counter means provided to respond to said release signal for counting from among said plurality of memories the number of memories in which said electronic image signal has already been recorded; and

(g) warning means coupled to said signal member and producing a warning when the number of memories counted by said counter means has become coincident with the number of memories represented by said signal member.

24. An electronic photographic camera comprising:

(a) an optical system forming an image of an object to be photographed;

(b) image pickup means for converting the optical image of the object formed by said optical system into an electronic image signal;

(c) memory means including a plurality of memories each of which being used to record said electronic image signal corresponding to a still image of the optical image of said object, each of said memories having a determined memory position in said memory means respectively; and

(d) display means having a plurality of display elements disposed at each of said plurality of memories in a position correspondence and means in response to the use for each of said plurality of memories for driving a corresponding display element, whereby the condition of use in said plurality of memories is displayed.

25. A camera according to claim 24, wherein each of said plurality of memories includes means for indicating that said electronic image signal has been recorded therein, and said driving means operates in response to the indication of said indicating means.

26. An electronic photographic camera comprising:

(a) an optical system forming an image of an object to be photographed;

(b) image pickup means for converting the optical image of the object formed by said optical system into an electronic image signal;

(c) memory means including a plurality of memories each of which being used to record said electronic image signal corresponding to a still image of the optical image of said object; and

(d) means for visually indicating the condition of use in said plurality of memories, said indicating means comprising means for detecting that each of said plurality of memories has been used to record said electronic image signal, a plurality of display elements correspondingly provided for each of said plurality of memories, and means in response to the detection of said detecting means for driving display elements used for said recording.

27. An electronic photographic camera converting an optical image of a object into an electronic image signal and storing said electronic image signal, which comprises:

(a) a first unit including a first housing and electric circuit means;

(b) a second unit including a second housing power supply battery means;

(c) first connecting means for electrically connecting said electric circuit means with said battery means;

(d) second connecting means for mechanically connecting said first housing with said second housing;

(e) means for manually operating said circuit means during said electrical connection; and

(f) means for holding said mechanical connection in accordance with said operating means.

28. A camera according to claim 27, wherein said first unit includes memory means for recording said electronic image signal therein and said circuit means has means for supplying the power of said battery means to said memory means.

29. A camera according to claim 27, wherein said second unit includes image pickup means for converting said optical image into said electronic image signal and means for supplying the power of said battery means to said image pickup means.

30. A camera according to claim 27, wherein said manually operated means produces an operation signal in response to said manual operation, and said holding means includes an electromagnetic device driven by said operation signal.

31. An electronic photographic camera system comprising:

(a) a camera including an optical system forming an image of an object to be photographed, image pickup means for converting the optical image of the object formed by said optical system into an electronic image signal, memory means for recording said electronic image signal corresponding to a still image of said optical image, and a power supply battery for supplying power to at least one of said image pickup means and said memory means; and

(b) a converter including means for coupling to said camera, a connector for connecting to another memory, means for recording said electronic image signal, means for transferring to said another memory means the electronic image signal recorded in said memory means of said camera during the coupling of said converter to said camera, and means for charging said power supply battery during the coupling of said converter to said camera.

32. A camera system according to claim 31, wherein said memory means of said camera includes a volatile memory backed up by said power supply battery.

33. A camera system according to claim 32, wherein said camera includes a first housing including said image pickup means, a second housing including said memory means and said power supply battery, means for coupling said first and second housings to each other and means for connecting said image pickup means and said memory means during said coupling of said first and second housings, and said second housing having a connector for connecting with said connector of said converter.

34. A camera system according to claim 33, wherein each of said connectors of said second housing and said converter includes a first transmission line for connecting said memory means of said second housing and said transfer means, a second transmission line for connecting said power supply battery and said charging means, and third transmission line for connecting said memory means of said second housing and said charging means.

35. A camera system according to claim 31, wherein said converter includes means for detecting completion of the transfer by said transfer means and completion of the charging by said charging means, and display means responsive to said detecting means.

36. An electronic photographic camera comprising:

(a) a camera unit including a first housing means for forming the optical image of an object to be photographed, image pickup means for converting said optical image into an electronic image signal, means for electrically energizing said image pickup means to start the operation of said image pickup means and means for emitting said electronic image signal outside of said first housing;

(b) a monitor device including a second housing means for receiving said electronic image signal emitted from said first housing into said second housing, means for reproducing said electronic image signal and visibly displaying said object and operating means for producing an operation signal and for emitting said operation signal outside of said second housing; and

(c) said camera unit further including means for receiving said operation signal into said first housing and said electrically energizing means actuating in response to said operation signal.

37. A camera according to claim 36, wherein said camera unit further includes memory means for recording said electronic image signal and said electrically energizing means energizes said memory means to start said recording in response to said operation signal.

38. A camera according to claim 36, further comprising means for coupling said first and second housings to each other, said coupling means having means for restraining said operating means during said coupling.

39. An electronic photographic camera comprising:

(a) an image pickup unit including a first housing, optical means for forming an image of an object to be photographed, image pickup means for converting the optical image of the object formed by said optical system into an electronic image signal, and first power supply battery means for supplying power to said image pickup means;

(b) a storing unit including a second housing, volitile memory means for recording said electronic image signal corresponding to a still image of the optical image of said object, and second power supply battery means for supplying power to said volatile memory means;

(c) first coupling means for mechanically coupling said first housing with said second housing;

(d) second coupling means for electrically coupling, during said mechanical coupling, both of said image pickup means and said first power supply battery means with said volatile memory means; and

(e) means for cutting off the power supply from said second power supply battery means to said volatile memory means in response to said second coupling means.

40. An electronic photographic camera system comprising:

(a) an optical system forming an image of an object to be photographed;

(b) image pickup means for converting the optical image of the object formed by said optical system into an electronic image signal;

(c) storing means including a plurality of memories each of which registering said electronic image signal corresponding to a still image of said optical image;

(d) means for reproducing said electronic image signal and visibly displaying said object;

(e) means for transferring said electronic image signal from each of said memories into said reproducing means; and

(f) means for marking the memory registering therein said electronic image signal corresponding to said object which is being displayed by said reproducing means, said marking means having manually operated means for actuating said marking means.

41. A camera system according to claim 40, further comprising another storing means for recording said electronic image signal and another transfer means for transferring said electronic image signal registered in said memory marked by said marking means into said another storing means.

42. A camera system according to claim 41, wherein said system further comprises means for generating an index signal distinguished from said electronic image signal and means for transferring said index signal into each of said memories with said electronic image signal from said image pickup means, and said marking means includes means for eliminating said index signal from said memory.

43. An electronic photographic system for recording still images of objects, each of said still images being formed by an image forming optical device and converted into an electronic image signal, said system comprising:

(a) first storing means including a plurality of memories each of which registers said electronic image signal;

(b) second storing means for recording said electronic image signal;

(c) means for editing said still images registered in said plurality of memories; and

(d) said editing means including means for reproducing said electronic image signal and visibly displaying the corresponding object, manual operating means, first transfer means for transferring said electronic image signal in response to the manual operation of said operating means from each of said memories into said reproducing means, means responsive to another manual operation of said operating means for marking the memory registering therein said electronic image signal which is being reproduced by said reproducing means, and second transfer means for transferring said electronic image signal registered in said memory being marked by said marking means into said second storing means.

44. A camera system for photographing a still or a moving picture of an object, comprising:

(a) a camera unit including a first housing, means for forming the optical image of said object to be photographed, image pickup means for converting said optical image into an electronic image signal and means for emitting said electronic image signal outside of said first housing;

(b) a view finder unit including a second housing separated from said first housing, means for receiving said electronic image signal emitted from said first housing into said second housing and means for reproducing said electronic image signal and visibly displaying said object;

(c) operating means provided on said second housing for producing an operation signal to drive said camera unit and for emitting said operation signal outside of said second housing;

(d) an image recording unit connected with said camera unit including means for storing said electronic image signal;

(e) control means provided on said first housing for receiving said operation signal and for controlling said camera unit and said image recording unit in response to said operation signal; and

(f) means for coupling said view finder unit with said camera unit.

45. A camera system according to claim 44, wherein said coupling means includes means for engaging said second housing with said first housing, first connecting means for connecting said receiving means with said electronic image signal emitting means furing the engagement by said engaging means and second connecting means for connecting said receiving means with said electronic image signal emitting means and connecting said operating means with said control means during the separation of said second housing from said first housing.

46. A camera system for photographing a still or a moving picture of an object, comprising:

(a) an image recording unit provided with a first housing;

(b) a view finder unit provided with a second housing separated from said first housing;

(c) transmission means provided between said first and second housings;

(d) image pickup means for forming a video signal representing said picture of said object;

(e) means provided in said first housing for storing said video signal;

(f) means for emitting said video signal into said second housing through said transmission means;

(g) visible display means provided in said second housing for receiving said video signal from said transmission means and reproducing said picture of said object;

(h) operating means provided on said second housing for producing an operation signal to drive said image pickup unit and emitting said operation signal into said first housing through said transmission means; and

(i) control means provided on said first housing for receiving said operation signal from said transmission means and controlling said storing means in response to said operation signal.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to an electronic photographic camera for electrically recording an object image, and particularly to an electronic photographic camera capable of displaying the electrically recorded object image as a still picture or a moving picture later, and more particularly to an electronic photographic camera using a solid state imaging sensing device.

2. Description of the Prior Art

An electronic camera using a solid state imaging sensing device such as a charge coupled device (CCD) is known from Japanese Laid-open Patent Application Gazette No. 13632/1979, where the priority of U.S. application Ser. No. 891,705 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,262,301, on Mar. 30, 1978 is claimed.

Such an electronic camera is designed such that optical images are converted into electronic image signals, whereby the optical images are represented in the form of electronic data and these signals are transferred so as to be stored in a storing device.

On the other hand, in the field of the still camera of the conventional type wherein optical images are formed on a photosensitive film and recorded thereon through chemical processes, technical improvements have already been sufficiently achieved in compactness of apparatus, operability for taking a photograph etc. However, it may be said that it is impossible from the presently proposed techniques alone to provide an electronic camera which is as light in weight and compact in size as such a conventional still camera and which has good operability desired for actually taking a photograph.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is a primary object of the present invention to provide improvements in the electronic photographic camera of the above-described type.

It is an additional object of the present invention to provide an electronic photographic camera having a device for object photometering which can use the photoelectric output of a solid state imaging sensing device as continuous metering information. For this purpose, the electronic photographic camera of the present invention includes a solid state imaging sensing device including a plurality of light-receiving elements for accumulating therein the charges produced in accordance with the intensity of incident light and means for transferring the charges accumulated in the elements successively as image signals to an output terminal, the solid state imaging sensing device further having means for transferring the charges produced from all or some of the light-receiving elements collectively to another output terminal, and means for obtaining a metering signal from said another output terminal during metering. With such a construction, it becomes possible to use the image signals of the imaging sensing device as metering information and the necessity of additionally providing a photoelectric element serving only for the purpose of object metering is eliminated.

It is another object of the present invention to provide an electronic photographic camera which enables it to be confirmed that the signal of an optical image converted into an electronic image signal has been transferred to a storing device.

It is still another object of the present invention to provide an electronic photographic camera in which whether the signal of the electronic image has already been stored in the storing device can be detected. For this purpose, the electronic photographic camera of the present invention includes means for transferring another signal distinguishable from the electronic image signal prior to the transfer of the electronic image signal into the storing device and for detecting said transferred another signal.

It is yet still another object of the present invention to provide an electronic photographic camera which is provided with means for ensuring the transfer of the image signal to the storing device, whereby the storing device is made arbitrarily separable from an image pickup device.

It is a further object of the present invention to provide an electronic photographic camera system including an additional device for realizing a compact and light-weight electronic photographic camera. The system of the present invention includes a converter connected to the camera to transfer the electronic image signal stored in the storing device to an extraneous storing device, and also includes means for charging a power supply battery provided in the camera during the connection between the camera and the converter.

It is still a further object of the present invention to provide an electronic photographic camera system in which the camera is remote-operable while an object image to be photographed is observed. For this purpose, the electronic photographic camera system of the present invention includes a camera including an image pickup device for converting the optical image of an object to be photographed into an electronic image signal, and a monitor device for reproducing the image of the object from the electronic image signal and displaying the same, the monitor device including a remoteoperating release means for releasing the camera's shutter when the monitor device is separated from the camera.

The invention will become more fully apparent from the following detailed description thereof taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIGS. 1 and 2 are perspective views showing the outside appearance of a camera according to an embodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 3A and 3B are perspective views showing the camera of FIGS. 1 and 2 as separated into an image pickup unit and a storing unit.

FIG. 4 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the camera.

FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing the construction of a solid state imaging sensing device according to an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 6 is a circuit diagram of a memory included in the storing unit.

FIG. 7 is a circuit diagram of the storing unit.

FIG. 8 is a front view showing the appearance of the display portion of a display device.

FIG. 9 is a circuit diagram of the image pickup unit.

FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing a safety device between the image pickup unit and the storing unit.

FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing the appearance of a converter and a monitor.

FIGS. 12A-12N are timing charts of important pulses for controlling the photographing sequence of the camera.

FIG. 13 is a schematic view showing the construction of a solid state imaging sensing device according to another embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 14 is a circuit diagram of a memory according to another embodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 15A and 15B are partly broken-away views showing the power supply batteries contained within the image pickup unit and the storing unit, respectively, of the camera of