US 12,192,630 B2
Processor of imaging apparatus, imaging apparatus, control method of imaging apparatus, and control program of imaging apparatus
Koichi Tanaka, Saitama (JP); and Kosuke Kuribayashi, Saitama (JP)
Assigned to FUJIFILM Corporation, Tokyo (JP)
Filed by FUJIFILM Corporation, Tokyo (JP)
Filed on Feb. 6, 2024, as Appl. No. 18/433,593.
Application 18/433,593 is a continuation of application No. 17/932,658, filed on Sep. 15, 2022, granted, now 11,936,984.
Application 17/932,658 is a continuation of application No. PCT/JP2021/008082, filed on Mar. 3, 2021.
Claims priority of application No. 2020-079514 (JP), filed on Apr. 28, 2020.
Prior Publication US 2024/0179411 A1, May 30, 2024
This patent is subject to a terminal disclaimer.
Int. Cl. H04N 23/68 (2023.01); H04N 23/62 (2023.01); H04N 23/63 (2023.01); H04N 23/80 (2023.01)
CPC H04N 23/687 (2023.01) [H04N 23/62 (2023.01); H04N 23/635 (2023.01); H04N 23/80 (2023.01)] 6 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A processor of an imaging apparatus including an imaging element that images a subject through an imaging optical system, the processor being configured to:
perform a recording control of performing one of: first processing of recording a first captured image output from a first region of a light-receiving region of the imaging element;
and second processing of recording a second captured image output from a second region, which is larger than the first region, of the light-receiving region;
perform an image shake correction control of correcting an image shake of a captured image output from the imaging element by moving one or both of the imaging element and a lens included in the imaging optical system; and
perform a control of setting, in a case of performing the first processing, a movable range of at least one of the imaging element and the lens in the image shake correction control to be larger than in a case of performing the second processing,
wherein the processor is configured to decide the movable range in a case of performing the first processing based on a ratio of sizes of the first region and the second region.