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- This invention relates to a photographic apparatus for outputting an image photographed using an electronic camera such as a digital camera to paper.
- the electronic still camera exhibits such improvement that it is as good as that using silver salt film, and the electronic still camera is utilized not only for general use but also for professional use thanks to a data holding property and facility in after-processing in addition to the improved definition.
- the electronic camera has a problem in that, in order to output image data to paper, a computer must be started up in this manner, and the image data cannot be outputted immediately.
- a photographic apparatus including an electronic camera for electronically acquiring an image, a connection base for removably connecting the electronic camera thereto, the connection base having a function of reading out image data from the electronic camera while the camera is connected thereto, and printing means for acquiring the image data from the connection base and outputting an image based on the image data to paper.
- the electronic camera is removably connected to the connection base, and image data read out from the electronic camera is acquired by the printing means through the connection base and outputted to paper by the printing means. Consequently, when photographing is to be performed, the electronic camera can be removed from the connection base to acquire an image, but when the acquired image is to be outputted to paper, the electronic camera can be connected to the connection base to establish electric connection between the electronic camera and the printing means to allow the printing means to perform such outputting of the image data to paper.
- the photographic apparatus is advantageous in that an image photographed by the electronic camera can be outputted to paper without using a computer and can be outputted immediately after it is photographed.
- the photographic apparatus is advantageous also in that, since transfer or image processing of image data acquired by the connection base is performed, there is no necessity to provide such functions to the electronic camera or the printing means, and consequently, simplification and reduction in cost of the electronic camera and the printing means can be achieved.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an appearance of a photographing apparatus to which the present invention is applied;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an electronic camera of the photographing apparatus of FIG. 1 removed from a connection base;
- FIGS. 3A and 3B are perspective views of the electronic camera shown in FIG. 2 as viewed from the front side and the rear side, respectively;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the connection base shown in FIG. 2;
- FIG. 5 is a plan view showing an inputting/outputting section of the connection base of FIG. 4;
- FIGS. 6A and 6B are schematic sectional views of the connection base of FIG. 4 taken along different lines;
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing an internal construction of the connection base of FIG. 4;
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing an internal construction of a printing section shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 9 is a schematic view illustrating a manner in which a photograph for certificate is taken.
- FIGS. 10, 11, 12 and 13 are schematic sectional views illustrating different stages of printing operation of the printing section shown in FIG. 1.
- the photographing apparatus is generally denoted at 1 and includes, as principal components thereof, an electronic camera 2 in the form of a digital still camera, a connection base 3 for removably receiving the electronic camera 2 , and a printing section 4 for acquiring image data from the electronic camera 2 through the connection base 3 and outputting an image based on the image data to paper.
- the electronic camera 2 is connected to an adapter 5 which includes a grip G for being gripped by a user of the electronic camera 2 , and is mounted on the connection base 3 together with the adapter 5 .
- the connection base 3 and the printing section 4 are electrically connected to each other by a cable C 1 so that image data received by the electronic camera 2 can be transferred to the printing section 4 through the connection base 3 and the cable C 1 .
- the connection base 3 in FIG. 1 is shown placed on the printing section 4 , the connection base 3 may be placed at any location where it is easy for the user to use the electronic camera 2 .
- connection base 3 If the adapter 5 and the electronic camera 2 are mounted onto the connection base 3 , then terminals (not shown) provided on the connection base 3 and terminals (not shown) provided on the adapter 5 are brought into contact with each other to establish electric connection between the connection base 3 and the adapter 5 without the necessity for any independent wiring line.
- connection base 3 has a function of loading image data from the electronic camera 2 , image processing functions (decompression of compression data, variation of the image size, color tone adjustment, instruction of variation between white and black and so forth), a controlling function for the printing section 4 (data transfer to the printing section 4 , setting of a divisional printing mode, printing control and so forth), and a function of charging a battery for the electronic camera 2 .
- FIG. 2 shows the electronic camera 2 in a condition wherein it is removed from the connection base 3 .
- the user will remove the electronic camera 2 from the connection base 3 together with the adapter 5 and grip the grip G of the adapter 5 to acquire an image of an imaging object using the electronic camera 2 .
- the electronic camera 2 and the connection base 3 are shown connected to each other by a cable C 3 in FIG. 2, if only photographing is performed, then no such connection is required.
- a shutter button 51 to be used for a shutter releasing operation of the electronic camera 2 is provided on the grip G of the adapter 5 so that photographing can be performed while the electronic camera 2 is held with certainty by the user. Further, a flash shoe 52 is provided on the adapter 5 so that a flash apparatus (not shown) as a separate member may be attached to the adapter 5 . A female thread (not shown) for mounting a tripod on the adapter 5 is formed in a lower wall of the adapter 5 .
- a battery for the electronic camera 2 is accommodated, for example, in the grip G of the adapter 5 so that, when the adapter 5 is mounted on the connection base 3 , the battery is charged automatically from the connection base 3 .
- the electronic camera 2 and the adapter 5 are secured to each other, for example, by means of screws, and the shutter button 51 and the flash shoe 52 of the adapter 5 and the electronic camera 2 are synchronized with each other over a cable C 2 .
- the electronic camera 2 and the connection base 3 can be connected to each other by the cable C 3 so that, for example, when the adapter 5 is attached to a tripod and photographing is performed with the position of the electronic camera 2 fixed, image data can be transferred from the electronic camera 2 at the position to the connection base 3 over the cable C 3 .
- connection base 3 Even if the electronic camera 2 and the connection base 3 are not connected to each other by the cable C 3 , if the electronic camera 2 is mounted onto the connection base 3 together with the adapter 5 after photographing is completed, then electric connection is still established so that image data stored in the electronic camera 2 can be transferred in response to an instruction from the connection base 3 .
- the electronic camera 2 is shown in perspective views as viewed from the front side and the rear side, respectively.
- the electronic camera 2 uses a CCD unit (not shown) to fetch image data of an imaging object and stores the image data into an internal memory.
- the electronic camera 2 can fetch an image through a lens L.
- the lens L is mounted on a mount M which matches with the C mount, and can be exchanged as required.
- connection terminals T are provided on an upper wall of the electronic camera 2 so that the electronic camera 2 can be connected to the adapter 5 (refer to FIG. 1) or the connection base 3 (refer to FIG. 2) therethrough by means of a cable.
- a display unit 21 of the liquid crystal type is provided on a rear wall of the electronic camera 2 so that an image viewed for photographing or an image already taken and stored can be displayed to allow the user to confirm a photographing condition. It is to be noted that an image to be displayed on the display unit 21 may be displayed on an external display unit (not shown) connected to the connection terminals T.
- the electronic camera 2 has an interface (RS-232C, SCSI, IEEE 1394 or the like) for transferring fetched image data therethrough.
- FIG. 4 shows the connection base 3 .
- the connection base 3 has a recess 31 provided on the top thereof so that the adapter 5 (refer to FIG. 1) on which the electronic camera 2 (refer to FIG. 1) is mounted can be received thereon.
- the adapter 5 When the adapter 5 (refer to FIG. 1) is received in the recess 31 , it is fixed to the recess 31 by means of pawls (not shown) provided in the recess 31 .
- a button 32 for releasing the adapter 5 thus fixed by the pawls is provided on the connection base 3 .
- an inputting/outputting section 33 for inputting various setting information therethrough and displaying various setting conditions thereon is provided on the connection base 3 .
- FIG. 5 shows details of the inputting/outputting section 33 .
- the inputting/outputting section 33 includes buttons (keys) for inputting various setting information therethrough and a display panel for displaying a setting condition thereon.
- the inputting buttons include a menu button B 1 for selecting a menu, arrow mark buttons B 2 for selecting or changing setting instructions, a determination button B 3 for determining an inputted instruction, a button B 4 for designating a white/black mode, a button B 5 for designating divisional printing, and a printing button B 6 for executing printing.
- a liquid crystal panel P is provided as the display.
- the liquid crystal panel P When the photographing apparatus 1 is in a state in which printing is possible, the liquid crystal panel P provides a two-stage display wherein printing setting of a white/black mode or a color mode is displayed on the upper stage while a divisional setting number is displayed on the lower stage. Further, if the menu button B 1 is depressed, then a setting menu is displayed in the form of characters on the liquid crystal panel P. The user will operate the character display with the arrow mark buttons B 2 to select a desired menu, and when the selection is to be determined, the determination button B 3 will be depressed.
- an indicator I formed from a lamp is provided on the inputting/outputting section 33 .
- the indicator I indicates whether or not image data is being transferred from the electronic camera 2 (refer to FIG. 1). For example, while transfer of image data from the electronic camera 2 is proceeding, the indicator I is lit, but while transfer of image data is not proceeding, the indicator I is not lit. When the indicator I is not lit (when transfer of image data is not proceeding), the electronic camera 2 can be removed from the connection base 3 .
- FIGS. 6A and 6B show cross sections of the connection base 3 .
- a board 3 a on which a circuit is formed is accommodated in the connection base 3 as shown in FIG. 6A, and one end side of each of contact pins 3 b is connected to the board 3 a .
- the contact pins 3 b are disposed such that the other end sides of the contact pins 3 b project from an inner wall of the recess 31 .
- FIG. 7 shows an internal construction of the connection base 3 .
- the connection base 3 includes an interface driver 301 (for example, RS-232C) with the electronic camera 2 , another interface driver 302 (for example, IEEE 1284) with the printing section 4 , a button-LED section 303 including inputting buttons and indicating LEDs, an LCD module 304 , a DRAM 305 , a flash ROM 306 , and a CPU 307 .
- the CPU 307 and the other components are connected to each other over a data bus and an address bus.
- connection base 3 having such a construction as described above, an image data transferring instruction is provided to the electronic camera 2 through the interface driver 301 which matches with, for example, the RS-232C. Meanwhile, image data transferred from the electronic camera 2 is acquired through the interface driver 301 and cumulatively stored once into the DRAM 305 .
- the image data stored in the DRAM 305 is read out in response to a request from the printing section and transferred to the printing section over the interface driver 302 which matches, for example, the IEEE 1284.
- FIG. 8 shows an internal construction of the printing section 4 .
- the printing section 4 includes, as principal components thereof, an interface driver 401 , an interface controller 402 , a memory controller 403 , a DRAM 404 , a color pallet 405 , a masking ROM 406 , a program ROM 407 , an EEPROM 408 , and a system CPU 409 .
- Image data outputted from the connection base 3 side is read into the printing section 4 through the interface driver 401 , which matches with a predetermined interface (for example, the RS-232C, SCSI, IEEE 1284 or IEEE 1394), and the interface controller 402 , and is stored into the DRAM 404 under the control of the memory controller 403 .
- a predetermined interface for example, the RS-232C, SCSI, IEEE 1284 or IEEE 1394
- image data (for example, R, G, B data) read out from the DRAM 404 under the control of the memory controller 403 is converted into data for printing (for example, C, M, Y data) through the color pallet 405 and is outputted to a print board (PRT BOARD) through the masking ROM 406 .
- PRT BOARD print board
- FIG. 9 schematically illustrates a manner in which a photograph for certificate is taken.
- the electronic camera 2 is located at a position spaced by a distance d (for example, approximately 1.5 m) from a person acting as an image object.
- a tripod may be attached to the adapter 5 to fix the position of the electronic camera 2 .
- the electronic camera 2 is of the manual focus and manual diaphragm type
- in photographing in a flashlight emitting mode first the diaphragm is kept open so that focusing may be performed readily, and then, after focusing is completed, the diaphragm is adjusted manually in accordance with a required flashlight amount immediately prior to release of the shutter.
- the display unit 21 is provided on the rear wall of the electronic camera 2 , an image of the imaging object displayed on the display unit 21 can be visually observed by the user, and the focusing described above is performed by the user referring to the displayed image. Further, an automatic exposure adjustment mechanism (AE) operates till an instant at which the shutter is released, and consequently, the display on the display unit 21 does not become dark upon focusing.
- AE automatic exposure adjustment mechanism
- a shutter operation may be performed using an infrared remote controller or a timer may be used to perform a shutter operation after lapse of a predetermined time.
- the image stored in the memory can be displayed on the display unit 21 (refer to FIG. 3) in response to a key operation of the electronic camera 2 and consequently can be confirmed by the user. It is to be noted that this operation may be performed alternatively by an operation of a button of the connection base 3 side with the electronic camera 2 mounted on the connection base 3 .
- connection base 3 a single operation of placing and pushing the electronic camera 2 (with the adapter 5 attached thereto) into the recess 31 (refer to FIG. 4) of the connection base 3 .
- buttons of the connection base 3 After an image to be printed is selected, selection of a mode in which printing is to be performed (a divisional number, a color or white/black) and setting of a color tone, a sharpness degree and so forth) is performed by operations of the buttons of the connection base 3 , and then the printing button B 6 (refer to FIG. 5) is depressed.
- a mode in which printing is to be performed a divisional number, a color or white/black
- Image data stored in the memory of the electronic camera 2 is compressed data (for example, JPEG compression).
- the image data read out is decompressed by the connection base 3 and stored into the built-in DRAM 305 (refer to FIG. 7).
- connection base 3 performs image processing in accordance with the contents of adjustment set in advance (a color tone, a sharpness degree and so forth), a divisional number, and selection of a color mode or a white/black mode, and transfers image data obtained by the processing to the printing section 4 (refer to FIG. 1). It is to be noted that part of such image processing may be performed by the printing section 4 side by providing such instruction from the connection base 3 to the printing section 4 .
- the electronic camera 2 can be removed from the connection base 3 to perform some other photographing even before the printing is completed.
- the timing at which the electronic camera 2 can be removed can be conveyed to the user by a display of the indicator I (refer to FIG. 5) provided on the connection base 3 .
- the printing section 4 (refer to FIG. 1) to which the image data has been transferred can perform printing processing to paper based on the image data.
- the printing section 4 may be a thermal sublimation type printer and includes, as principal components thereof, a paper tray 411 , a platen 412 , a ribbon cartridge 413 , a head 414 and a head motor 414 a as shown in FIG. 10.
- the head 414 stands by at a position spaced from a ribbon 413 a of the ribbon cartridge 413 .
- a paper sheet 411 a is supplied from the paper tray 411 and fed to the platen 412 under the guidance of various rollers and a paper guide 415 as seen in FIG. 11. Thereupon, a leading end of the paper sheet 411 a is brought into abutment with and held by a chuck 412 a of the platen 412 . As a result, when the platen 412 rotates, the paper sheet 411 a is wrapped at an accurate position around the platen 412 without being displaced.
- the head 414 is driven by the head motor 414 a so that it is brought into a contacting condition with the ribbon 413 a as shown in FIG. 12. Then, after the paper sheet 411 a wrapped around and fed by the platen 412 comes to the position of the head 414 , the head 414 is driven based on the image data so that ink of the ribbon 413 a is successively transferred to the paper sheet 411 a.
- the head 414 is brought out of contact with the ribbon 413 a and the platen 412 is rotated in the opposite direction as seen in FIG. 13 to its original position.
- the paper sheet 411 a on which the image is formed is fed along a discharge paper guide 416 while it is pressed down by a hold roller 412 b until it is sent into a discharge paper tray 417 .
- the printing of the image onto the paper is completed by such a sequence of operations as described above.
- connection base 3 As described above, after an image is acquired by the electronic camera 2 , printing of the image onto paper can be performed simply by operation of the connection base 3 .
- the electronic camera 2 which principally is in the form of a digital still camera is used
- the present invention is not limited to this and can be applied to an electronic camera which alternatively is in the form of a digital video recorder.
- recorded images are reproduced by operation of the connection base 3 , and the reproduction is stopped temporarily at an image to be printed. Then, the image data at which the reproduction is stopped is transferred to the printing section 4 .
- connection base 3 electric connection between the electronic camera 2 and the connection base 3 is established by contact between the contact pins 3 b (refer to FIG. 6) and the contacts 5 a (refer to FIG. 6) or by means of wiring lines of the cable C 3 (refer to FIG. 2)
- data may alternatively be transmitted in a wireless fashion using infrared rays or the like.
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A photographic apparatus is described which outputs a photographed image immediately to paper by a simple operation. The photographic apparatus includes an electronic camera for electronically acquiring an image, a connection base for removably connecting the electronic camera thereto, the connection base having a function of reading out image data from the electronic camera while the camera is connected thereto, and a printing section for acquiring the image data from the connection base and outputting an image based on the image data to paper.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention relates to a photographic apparatus for outputting an image photographed using an electronic camera such as a digital camera to paper.
- 2. Related Prior Art
- In recent years, a solid state imaging apparatus which makes use of a CCD unit has exhibited remarkable increase in resolution and storage capacity, and efforts are directed to development of an electronic apparatus for electronically fetching an image such as an electronic still camera or a digital video recorder.
- In such a situation as described above, the electronic still camera exhibits such improvement that it is as good as that using silver salt film, and the electronic still camera is utilized not only for general use but also for professional use thanks to a data holding property and facility in after-processing in addition to the improved definition.
- However, when an image is electronically fetched using such an electronic camera as described above, in order to output the image to paper, it is necessary to start up a computer to which a printer is connected and transfer the image data to the printer through the computer.
- Thus, the electronic camera has a problem in that, in order to output image data to paper, a computer must be started up in this manner, and the image data cannot be outputted immediately.
- Further, in order to allow image data to be outputted directly to paper without intervention of a computer, it has been proposed to provide an electronic camera with a printer controlling function or to provide a printer with a function of fetching image data from an electronic camera.
- However, provision of an electronic camera with a function of controlling a printer not only disturbs miniaturization or ease of use of an electronic camera but also invites an increase in cost. On the other hand, if a printer is provided with a function of fetching image data from an electronic camera, then an increase in cost of the printer itself is invited.
- Further, since an electronic camera and a printer are connected to each other by a cable, each time it is intended to perform outputting to paper, connection and disconnection of the cable must be performed. Thus, cumbersome operation is required.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a photographic apparatus which can output a photographed image immediately to paper by a simple operation.
- In order to attain the object described above, according to the present invention, there is provided a photographic apparatus, including an electronic camera for electronically acquiring an image, a connection base for removably connecting the electronic camera thereto, the connection base having a function of reading out image data from the electronic camera while the camera is connected thereto, and printing means for acquiring the image data from the connection base and outputting an image based on the image data to paper.
- In the photographic apparatus, the electronic camera is removably connected to the connection base, and image data read out from the electronic camera is acquired by the printing means through the connection base and outputted to paper by the printing means. Consequently, when photographing is to be performed, the electronic camera can be removed from the connection base to acquire an image, but when the acquired image is to be outputted to paper, the electronic camera can be connected to the connection base to establish electric connection between the electronic camera and the printing means to allow the printing means to perform such outputting of the image data to paper.
- Consequently, the photographic apparatus is advantageous in that an image photographed by the electronic camera can be outputted to paper without using a computer and can be outputted immediately after it is photographed. The photographic apparatus is advantageous also in that, since transfer or image processing of image data acquired by the connection base is performed, there is no necessity to provide such functions to the electronic camera or the printing means, and consequently, simplification and reduction in cost of the electronic camera and the printing means can be achieved.
- The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description and the appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like parts or elements denoted by like reference symbols.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an appearance of a photographing apparatus to which the present invention is applied;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an electronic camera of the photographing apparatus of FIG. 1 removed from a connection base;
- FIGS. 3A and 3B are perspective views of the electronic camera shown in FIG. 2 as viewed from the front side and the rear side, respectively;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the connection base shown in FIG. 2;
- FIG. 5 is a plan view showing an inputting/outputting section of the connection base of FIG. 4;
- FIGS. 6A and 6B are schematic sectional views of the connection base of FIG. 4 taken along different lines;
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing an internal construction of the connection base of FIG. 4;
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing an internal construction of a printing section shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 9 is a schematic view illustrating a manner in which a photograph for certificate is taken; and
- FIGS. 10, 11,12 and 13 are schematic sectional views illustrating different stages of printing operation of the printing section shown in FIG. 1.
- Referring first to FIG. 1, there is shown a photographing or photographic apparatus to which the present invention is applied. The photographing apparatus is generally denoted at1 and includes, as principal components thereof, an
electronic camera 2 in the form of a digital still camera, aconnection base 3 for removably receiving theelectronic camera 2, and aprinting section 4 for acquiring image data from theelectronic camera 2 through theconnection base 3 and outputting an image based on the image data to paper. - The
electronic camera 2 is connected to anadapter 5 which includes a grip G for being gripped by a user of theelectronic camera 2, and is mounted on theconnection base 3 together with theadapter 5. Theconnection base 3 and theprinting section 4 are electrically connected to each other by a cable C1 so that image data received by theelectronic camera 2 can be transferred to theprinting section 4 through theconnection base 3 and the cable C1. It is to be noted that, while theconnection base 3 in FIG. 1 is shown placed on theprinting section 4, theconnection base 3 may be placed at any location where it is easy for the user to use theelectronic camera 2. - If the
adapter 5 and theelectronic camera 2 are mounted onto theconnection base 3, then terminals (not shown) provided on theconnection base 3 and terminals (not shown) provided on theadapter 5 are brought into contact with each other to establish electric connection between theconnection base 3 and theadapter 5 without the necessity for any independent wiring line. - The
connection base 3 has a function of loading image data from theelectronic camera 2, image processing functions (decompression of compression data, variation of the image size, color tone adjustment, instruction of variation between white and black and so forth), a controlling function for the printing section 4 (data transfer to theprinting section 4, setting of a divisional printing mode, printing control and so forth), and a function of charging a battery for theelectronic camera 2. - FIG. 2 shows the
electronic camera 2 in a condition wherein it is removed from theconnection base 3. In particular, when photographing is to be performed or in some other case, the user will remove theelectronic camera 2 from theconnection base 3 together with theadapter 5 and grip the grip G of theadapter 5 to acquire an image of an imaging object using theelectronic camera 2. It is to be noted that, while theelectronic camera 2 and theconnection base 3 are shown connected to each other by a cable C3 in FIG. 2, if only photographing is performed, then no such connection is required. - A
shutter button 51 to be used for a shutter releasing operation of theelectronic camera 2 is provided on the grip G of theadapter 5 so that photographing can be performed while theelectronic camera 2 is held with certainty by the user. Further, aflash shoe 52 is provided on theadapter 5 so that a flash apparatus (not shown) as a separate member may be attached to theadapter 5. A female thread (not shown) for mounting a tripod on theadapter 5 is formed in a lower wall of theadapter 5. - A battery for the
electronic camera 2 is accommodated, for example, in the grip G of theadapter 5 so that, when theadapter 5 is mounted on theconnection base 3, the battery is charged automatically from theconnection base 3. - The
electronic camera 2 and theadapter 5 are secured to each other, for example, by means of screws, and theshutter button 51 and theflash shoe 52 of theadapter 5 and theelectronic camera 2 are synchronized with each other over a cable C2. - The
electronic camera 2 and theconnection base 3 can be connected to each other by the cable C3 so that, for example, when theadapter 5 is attached to a tripod and photographing is performed with the position of theelectronic camera 2 fixed, image data can be transferred from theelectronic camera 2 at the position to theconnection base 3 over the cable C3. - It is to be noted that, even if the
electronic camera 2 and theconnection base 3 are not connected to each other by the cable C3, if theelectronic camera 2 is mounted onto theconnection base 3 together with theadapter 5 after photographing is completed, then electric connection is still established so that image data stored in theelectronic camera 2 can be transferred in response to an instruction from theconnection base 3. - Referring now to FIGS. 3A and 3B, the
electronic camera 2 is shown in perspective views as viewed from the front side and the rear side, respectively. Theelectronic camera 2 uses a CCD unit (not shown) to fetch image data of an imaging object and stores the image data into an internal memory. In particular, theelectronic camera 2 can fetch an image through a lens L. The lens L is mounted on a mount M which matches with the C mount, and can be exchanged as required. - A plurality of connection terminals T are provided on an upper wall of the
electronic camera 2 so that theelectronic camera 2 can be connected to the adapter 5 (refer to FIG. 1) or the connection base 3 (refer to FIG. 2) therethrough by means of a cable. - A
display unit 21 of the liquid crystal type is provided on a rear wall of theelectronic camera 2 so that an image viewed for photographing or an image already taken and stored can be displayed to allow the user to confirm a photographing condition. It is to be noted that an image to be displayed on thedisplay unit 21 may be displayed on an external display unit (not shown) connected to the connection terminals T. - Further, the
electronic camera 2 has an interface (RS-232C, SCSI, IEEE 1394 or the like) for transferring fetched image data therethrough. - FIG. 4 shows the
connection base 3. Theconnection base 3 has arecess 31 provided on the top thereof so that the adapter 5 (refer to FIG. 1) on which the electronic camera 2 (refer to FIG. 1) is mounted can be received thereon. - When the adapter5 (refer to FIG. 1) is received in the
recess 31, it is fixed to therecess 31 by means of pawls (not shown) provided in therecess 31. Abutton 32 for releasing theadapter 5 thus fixed by the pawls is provided on theconnection base 3. - Further, an inputting/
outputting section 33 for inputting various setting information therethrough and displaying various setting conditions thereon is provided on theconnection base 3. FIG. 5 shows details of the inputting/outputting section 33. - The inputting/
outputting section 33 includes buttons (keys) for inputting various setting information therethrough and a display panel for displaying a setting condition thereon. The inputting buttons include a menu button B1 for selecting a menu, arrow mark buttons B2 for selecting or changing setting instructions, a determination button B3 for determining an inputted instruction, a button B4 for designating a white/black mode, a button B5 for designating divisional printing, and a printing button B6 for executing printing. Further, as the display, a liquid crystal panel P is provided. - When the photographing
apparatus 1 is in a state in which printing is possible, the liquid crystal panel P provides a two-stage display wherein printing setting of a white/black mode or a color mode is displayed on the upper stage while a divisional setting number is displayed on the lower stage. Further, if the menu button B1 is depressed, then a setting menu is displayed in the form of characters on the liquid crystal panel P. The user will operate the character display with the arrow mark buttons B2 to select a desired menu, and when the selection is to be determined, the determination button B3 will be depressed. - Further, an indicator I formed from a lamp is provided on the inputting/
outputting section 33. The indicator I indicates whether or not image data is being transferred from the electronic camera 2 (refer to FIG. 1). For example, while transfer of image data from theelectronic camera 2 is proceeding, the indicator I is lit, but while transfer of image data is not proceeding, the indicator I is not lit. When the indicator I is not lit (when transfer of image data is not proceeding), theelectronic camera 2 can be removed from theconnection base 3. - FIGS. 6A and 6B show cross sections of the
connection base 3. In particular, aboard 3 a on which a circuit is formed is accommodated in theconnection base 3 as shown in FIG. 6A, and one end side of each ofcontact pins 3b is connected to theboard 3 a. The contact pins 3 b are disposed such that the other end sides of the contact pins 3 b project from an inner wall of therecess 31. - If the
adapter 5 is fitted into therecess 31 of theconnection base 3 as shown in FIG. 6B, thencontacts 5 a of theadapter 5 and the other ends of the contact pins 3 b are brought into contact with each other. Consequently, image data acquired by the electronic camera 2 (refer to FIG. 1) can be sent from thecontacts 5 a of theadapter 5 to theboard 3 a of theconnection base 3 through the contact pins 3 b. - FIG. 7 shows an internal construction of the
connection base 3. Referring to FIG. 7, theconnection base 3 includes an interface driver 301 (for example, RS-232C) with theelectronic camera 2, another interface driver 302 (for example, IEEE 1284) with theprinting section 4, a button-LED section 303 including inputting buttons and indicating LEDs, anLCD module 304, aDRAM 305, aflash ROM 306, and aCPU 307. TheCPU 307 and the other components are connected to each other over a data bus and an address bus. - In the
connection base 3 having such a construction as described above, an image data transferring instruction is provided to theelectronic camera 2 through theinterface driver 301 which matches with, for example, the RS-232C. Meanwhile, image data transferred from theelectronic camera 2 is acquired through theinterface driver 301 and cumulatively stored once into theDRAM 305. - The image data stored in the
DRAM 305 is read out in response to a request from the printing section and transferred to the printing section over theinterface driver 302 which matches, for example, theIEEE 1284. - FIG. 8 shows an internal construction of the
printing section 4. In particular, theprinting section 4 includes, as principal components thereof, aninterface driver 401, aninterface controller 402, amemory controller 403, aDRAM 404, acolor pallet 405, amasking ROM 406, aprogram ROM 407, anEEPROM 408, and asystem CPU 409. - Image data outputted from the
connection base 3 side is read into theprinting section 4 through theinterface driver 401, which matches with a predetermined interface (for example, the RS-232C, SCSI,IEEE 1284 or IEEE 1394), and theinterface controller 402, and is stored into theDRAM 404 under the control of thememory controller 403. - When outputting of image data to paper is to be performed, image data (for example, R, G, B data) read out from the
DRAM 404 under the control of thememory controller 403 is converted into data for printing (for example, C, M, Y data) through thecolor pallet 405 and is outputted to a print board (PRT BOARD) through themasking ROM 406. - Subsequently, a photographing procedure using the photographing apparatus of the present embodiment is described. First, the user removes the
adapter 5 and theelectronic camera 2 from theconnection base 3 shown in FIG. 1. Such removal can be preformed by a single operation of depressing thebutton 32 shown in FIG. 4. - Then, the user will grasp the grip G of the
adapter 5 and perform photographing of an image object using theelectronic camera 2. FIG. 9 schematically illustrates a manner in which a photograph for certificate is taken. In this instance, theelectronic camera 2 is located at a position spaced by a distance d (for example, approximately 1.5 m) from a person acting as an image object. In this instance, a tripod may be attached to theadapter 5 to fix the position of theelectronic camera 2. - Here, where the
electronic camera 2 is of the manual focus and manual diaphragm type, in photographing in a flashlight emitting mode, first the diaphragm is kept open so that focusing may be performed readily, and then, after focusing is completed, the diaphragm is adjusted manually in accordance with a required flashlight amount immediately prior to release of the shutter. - Since the
display unit 21 is provided on the rear wall of theelectronic camera 2, an image of the imaging object displayed on thedisplay unit 21 can be visually observed by the user, and the focusing described above is performed by the user referring to the displayed image. Further, an automatic exposure adjustment mechanism (AE) operates till an instant at which the shutter is released, and consequently, the display on thedisplay unit 21 does not become dark upon focusing. - It is to be noted that, where the
electronic camera 2 is of the type wherein the diaphragm operates in association with the shutter, no manual diaphragm operation is required. - After such adjustment as described above is performed, the user will depress the
shutter button 51 provided on the grip G of theadapter 5. Alternatively, a shutter operation may be performed using an infrared remote controller or a timer may be used to perform a shutter operation after lapse of a predetermined time. - In response to the depression of the
shutter button 51, an image of the imaging object is fetched into theelectronic camera 2 and stored into the internal memory of theelectronic camera 2. - The image stored in the memory can be displayed on the display unit21 (refer to FIG. 3) in response to a key operation of the
electronic camera 2 and consequently can be confirmed by the user. It is to be noted that this operation may be performed alternatively by an operation of a button of theconnection base 3 side with theelectronic camera 2 mounted on theconnection base 3. - Then, printing of the photographed image is performed. In order to perform such printing, one of the images cumulatively stored in the memory which is to be printed is selected. This selection may be performed by an operation of a key of the
electronic camera 2 or by an operation of a button on theconnection base 3 side after theelectronic camera 2 is mounted onto theconnection base 3. It is to be noted that mounting of theelectronic camera 2 onto theconnection base 3 can be preformed by a single operation of placing and pushing the electronic camera 2 (with theadapter 5 attached thereto) into the recess 31 (refer to FIG. 4) of theconnection base 3. - After an image to be printed is selected, selection of a mode in which printing is to be performed (a divisional number, a color or white/black) and setting of a color tone, a sharpness degree and so forth) is performed by operations of the buttons of the
connection base 3, and then the printing button B6 (refer to FIG. 5) is depressed. - When the printing button B6 (refer to FIG. 5) is depressed, a command is sent from the
connection base 3 to theelectronic camera 2, and image data to be printed is read out from the memory of theelectronic camera 2. - Image data stored in the memory of the
electronic camera 2 is compressed data (for example, JPEG compression). Thus, the image data read out is decompressed by theconnection base 3 and stored into the built-in DRAM 305 (refer to FIG. 7). - Thereafter, the
connection base 3 performs image processing in accordance with the contents of adjustment set in advance (a color tone, a sharpness degree and so forth), a divisional number, and selection of a color mode or a white/black mode, and transfers image data obtained by the processing to the printing section 4 (refer to FIG. 1). It is to be noted that part of such image processing may be performed by theprinting section 4 side by providing such instruction from theconnection base 3 to theprinting section 4. - After the image data is transferred to the
connection base 3, theelectronic camera 2 can be removed from theconnection base 3 to perform some other photographing even before the printing is completed. The timing at which theelectronic camera 2 can be removed can be conveyed to the user by a display of the indicator I (refer to FIG. 5) provided on theconnection base 3. - The printing section4 (refer to FIG. 1) to which the image data has been transferred can perform printing processing to paper based on the image data.
- Here, a printing operation of the
printing section 4 is described with reference to cross sectional views of FIGS. 10 to 13. Theprinting section 4 may be a thermal sublimation type printer and includes, as principal components thereof, apaper tray 411, aplaten 412, aribbon cartridge 413, ahead 414 and ahead motor 414 a as shown in FIG. 10. In the stage of preparation for printing, thehead 414 stands by at a position spaced from aribbon 413 a of theribbon cartridge 413. - If a printing instruction is sent from the connection base3 (refer to FIG. 1) and image data is transferred to the
printing section 4, then apaper sheet 411 a is supplied from thepaper tray 411 and fed to theplaten 412 under the guidance of various rollers and apaper guide 415 as seen in FIG. 11. Thereupon, a leading end of thepaper sheet 411 a is brought into abutment with and held by achuck 412 a of theplaten 412. As a result, when theplaten 412 rotates, thepaper sheet 411 a is wrapped at an accurate position around theplaten 412 without being displaced. - Then, the
head 414 is driven by thehead motor 414 a so that it is brought into a contacting condition with theribbon 413 a as shown in FIG. 12. Then, after thepaper sheet 411 a wrapped around and fed by theplaten 412 comes to the position of thehead 414, thehead 414 is driven based on the image data so that ink of theribbon 413 a is successively transferred to thepaper sheet 411 a. - After the
platen 412 is rotated until an image based on the image data is formed fully on thepaper sheet 411 a, thehead 414 is brought out of contact with theribbon 413 a and theplaten 412 is rotated in the opposite direction as seen in FIG. 13 to its original position. - Then, the
paper sheet 411 a on which the image is formed is fed along adischarge paper guide 416 while it is pressed down by ahold roller 412 b until it is sent into adischarge paper tray 417. The printing of the image onto the paper is completed by such a sequence of operations as described above. - As described above, after an image is acquired by the
electronic camera 2, printing of the image onto paper can be performed simply by operation of theconnection base 3. - It is to be noted that, while, in the embodiment described above, the
electronic camera 2 which principally is in the form of a digital still camera is used, the present invention is not limited to this and can be applied to an electronic camera which alternatively is in the form of a digital video recorder. In this instance, recorded images are reproduced by operation of theconnection base 3, and the reproduction is stopped temporarily at an image to be printed. Then, the image data at which the reproduction is stopped is transferred to theprinting section 4. - Further, while, in the embodiment described above, electric connection between the
electronic camera 2 and theconnection base 3 is established by contact between the contact pins 3 b (refer to FIG. 6) and thecontacts 5 a (refer to FIG. 6) or by means of wiring lines of the cable C3 (refer to FIG. 2), data may alternatively be transmitted in a wireless fashion using infrared rays or the like. - While a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described using specific terms, such description is for illustrative purposes only, and it is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the following claims.
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1. A photographic apparatus, comprising:
an electronic camera for electronically acquiring an image and providing image data;
a connection base for removably connecting said electronic camera thereto, the connection base having a function of reading out image data from said electronic camera while said camera is connected thereto; and
a printer for acquiring the image data from said connection base and outputting an image based on the image data to paper.
2. A photographic apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the electronic camera compresses the electronically acquired image and the connection base has the additionally decompresses compressed image data read out from the electronic camera.
3. A photographic apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the connection base further provides image processing on the image data read out from the electronic camera.
4. A photographic apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the connection base further requests that the printer perform image processing on the image data read out from the electronic camera.
5. A photographic apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the connection base includes inputting and outputting means for inputting setting information and displaying a set state, and control means for controlling image data and the inputting and outputting section.
6. A photographic apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the electronic camera is connected to the connection base through an adapter having a grip.
7. A photographic apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the grip of the adapter has a switch provided thereon for triggering a shutter operation of the electronic camera.
8. A photographic apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the adapter has a battery accommodated therein for supplying power to the electronic camera.
9. A photographic apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the adapter has a flash shoe provided thereon.
10. A photographic apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the printer is a thermal sublimation type printer.
11. A photographic apparatus, comprising:
an electronic camera for electronically providing image data;
a printer for printing an image onto paper;
a connection base formed as a part of the printer for receiving the electronic camera therein; and
wherein the connection base reads out image data from the electronic camera while the camera is resides therein and is connected to the connection base and provides the image data to the printer for printing an image.
12. A photographic apparatus as in claim 11 wherein the electronic camera may also be connected remotely to the connection base.
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