17525242. IMAGING APPARATUS simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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IMAGING APPARATUS

Organization Name

CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Shoma Mizutani of Tokyo (JP)

IMAGING APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17525242 titled 'IMAGING APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an imaging apparatus that includes an imaging unit, a main body with a grip region, and a stand portion. The grip region allows the user to hold the apparatus comfortably, while the stand portion is located at the end of the main body and keeps the grip region separated from the imaging unit. The stand portion can rotate within a plane along the optical axis and a perpendicular axis.

  • The imaging apparatus includes an imaging unit for capturing images.
  • The main body has a grip region for the user to hold the apparatus.
  • A stand portion is provided at one end of the main body, keeping the grip region separate from the imaging unit.
  • The grip region faces a long side of the imaging surface of the imaging unit.
  • The stand portion is located on a perpendicular axis to the optical axis and can rotate within a plane along both axes.

Potential Applications

  • Photography and videography equipment.
  • Medical imaging devices.
  • Surveillance cameras.
  • Consumer electronics such as smartphones or tablets with built-in cameras.

Problems Solved

  • Provides a comfortable grip for the user while using the imaging apparatus.
  • Allows for stable positioning of the apparatus without the need for additional support.
  • Enables easy adjustment of the viewing angle and orientation of the imaging unit.

Benefits

  • Improved ergonomics and user comfort.
  • Versatile positioning options for capturing images from different angles.
  • Simplified operation and adjustment of the imaging apparatus.


Original Abstract Submitted

An imaging apparatus includes: an imaging unit configured to capture an image of a subject; a main body having a grip region provided on a first surface on which the imaging unit is disposed so that a user is able to grip the grip region; and a stand portion provided at a first end portion of the main body and disposed with the grip region separated from the imaging unit. The grip region faces a long side of an imaging surface of the imaging unit. The stand portion is located on a first axis orthogonal to an optical axis of the imaging unit and is rotatable within a plane along the optical axis and the first axis.