Patent ID: 8289404

Claim:
An image capture device with an ability to adjust an exposure value for shooting an image, the device comprising: a motion detecting section for detecting a motion of an image shot; a blur compensating section for optically compensating for a blur of the image shot; a mode selecting section for selecting one of multiple control modes for the blur compensating section; and a setting determining section for determining a setting related to an exposure value for shooting an image based on the control mode selected by the mode selecting section and the motion of the image shot that has been detected, wherein the control modes of the blur compensating section include a first control mode and a second control mode, wherein in the first control mode, the blur compensating section performs to compensate the blur of the image shot since before an instruction to shoot an image instructed by the user is received, wherein in the second control mode, the blur compensating section starts or enhances the operation of compensating for the blur of the image shot after an instruction to shoot an image instructed by the user is received, wherein the motion detecting section detects, according to the control mode selected by the mode selecting section, the motion of the image shot that has been compensated by the blur compensating section, or the motion of the image shot that has not been compensated by the blur compensating section, using a motion vector, and when the motion of the image shot that has been detected by the motion detecting section is within a predetermined range, the setting determining section determines: a first setting value as the setting related to an exposure value if the control mode selected by the mode selecting section is the first control mode; and a second setting value as the setting related to an exposure value if the control mode selected by the mode selecting section is the second control mode, wherein the exposure value related to the second setting value is greater than the exposure value related to the first setting value.