Patent ID: 8780259
Filing Date: 2014-07-15
Classification: G02B,G03B,H04N

Abstract:
1. An image capturing apparatus comprising: an image capturing element where pair-pixels each configured by a first phase difference detection pixel and a second phase difference detection pixel that are pupil-divided are arranged two-dimensionally in a phase difference detection area provided on a light receiving surface that captures an image of a subject; a focus lens that is disposed at the front end of a light path of the image capturing element and forms an optical image which is in-focus on the subject on the light receiving surface; and a control unit that calculates a phase difference between a first distribution curve of first detection information output from the first phase difference detection pixel in relation to one side arrangement direction of the pair-pixel and a second distribution curve of second detection information output from the second phase difference detection pixel in relation to the one side arrangement direction and drives and controls the focus lens to the in-focus position based on the phase difference, wherein the control unit includes: a determination unit that determines whether to set a division number into which the phase difference detection area is divided in a direction perpendicular to the detection direction of the phase difference to a first division number n or to a second division number m which is larger than n based on the status of the subject, a calculation unit that calculates a correlative operation curve for each divided area by calculating a correlation between the first detection information and the second detection information for each of the divided areas formed by dividing the phase difference detection area into the n or the m, and a defocus amount calculation unit that acquires a defocus amount to drive and control the focus lens to the in-focus position from a total evaluation curve obtained by conducting a required calculation processing on the correlative operation curves of the plural divided areas, wherein the status of the subject is determined based on a spatial frequency characteristic of a subject image, so that when the subject has high frequency components more than a critical value, the first division number n is selected and when the subject has the high frequency components less than the critical value, the second division number m is selected.