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Details
Inventors: Rochat, Charles L.;
Assignee: Pignons S.A. (Ballaigues, CH)
Primary Examiner: Hille; Rolf G.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Groff, Jr.; Emory L.

A photometer for providing a measurement of shutter speed or aperture setting corresponding to a preselected value of the other comprises a photodiode supplying a voltage proportional to the logarithm of the measured light intensity. This voltage controls the frequency of an oscillator supplying pulses to a counting circuit during a time interval set by a timer.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION I claim: 1.
A photometer arrangement comprising a photodiode for supplying a voltage proportional to the logarithm of the light intensity, an oscillator the frequency of which is controlled by said voltage, timing means controlling passage of the pulses of the oscillator to a counting circuit for a predetermined fixed time, a differential amplifier connected to said oscillator and a manually controllable potentiometer connected to said differential amplifier and to said photodiode for controlling the frequency of the oscillator.
2.
A photometer arrangement as claimed in claim 3, wherein the counting circuit comprises a first counter for controlling the shutter speed of a camera, a second counter for controlling the aperture of a camera, means for manually setting said first and second counters whereby initiation of operation of said timing means initiates operation of one of said counters.
3.
A photometer arrangement comprising a photodiode to be exposed to light the intensity of which is to be measured, said photodiode providing a voltage proportional to the logarithm of said intensity, an oscillator the frequency of which is to be controlled by said voltage, a counting circuit, a timer permitting impulses from the oscillator to pass to said counting circuit during a predetermined interval of time for operation of the time exposure and the opening of the diaphram of a camera, said counting circuit comprising two counters, one controlling the time exposure and the other controlling the opening of said diaphragm, preselection means for each of said counters, said circuit being disposed in a manner such that the impulses are applied first to one of said preselection means and then to the other preselection means when the first one has attained a preselected value, and frequency divider means provided between the oscillator and the counting circuit.




Description:
The invention relates to photometers of the type comprising at least one photoelectric element which in use is exposed to light whose intensity is to be measured, and means for supplying to a counting circuit a number of pulses representing the light intensity



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