Patent Document

[0001]     This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent application No. 2002-173031 which is hereby incorporated by reference.  
       BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
       [0002]     1. Field of the Invention  
         [0003]     The present invention relates to an image stabilization apparatus to be equipped in various optical apparatus such as a binocular or monocular.  
         [0004]     2. Related Background Art  
         [0005]     Reference is made here, by way of example, to Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 10-104681, which discloses an image stabilization apparatus. A prior art image stabilization apparatus disclosed in this Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 10-104681 is provided with an erecting prism, a gimbaled member to which the erecting prism is attached, position feedback control means and angular velocity feedback control means for controlling the position or posture of the gimbaled member. The angular velocity feedback control means is a feedback loop that detects an angular velocity of the gimbaled member that is created due to hand shake or other causes and enhances following-up ability of the gimbaled member to the optical axis of the objective lens based on a detection result. A position feedback loop is a feedback loop that detects an angular displacement of the gimbaled member that is created due to hand shake or other causes and enhances following-up ability of the gimbaled member to the optical axis of the objective lens based on a detection result. With the above-described structure, Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 10-104681 teaches a technology to change a gain of the position feedback control means in response to a user&#39;s switching operation of a mode switch to realize a mode for reducing vibration created by hand shake and a mode for providing a high following-up performance to panning and tilting operations.  
         [0006]     Another patent document Japanese Patent  
         [0007]     Application Laid-Open No. 2001-100106 discloses an image stabilization apparatus in which a vibration reduction mode and a panning/tilting mode are switched automatically.  
         [0008]     Specifically, in this prior art, the apparatus detects the angular velocity and an angular positional displacement of a gimbaled member and determines whether or not the detected values are larger (or alternatively, smaller) than predetermined values. Then, the apparatus determines an appropriate mode to automatically set this appropriate mode.  
         [0009]     In addition, in the technology disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2001-100106, a user can freely switch the mode at his or her will by a manual operation. Even during observation under a mode that has been set manually, the apparatus detects the angular velocity and the angular positional displacement of the gimbaled member, determines the appropriate mode, and when it is determined that the appropriate mode is different from the manually selected mode, the mode is automatically switched to the appropriate mode determined by the apparatus.  
         [0010]     In the above-described technology disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 10-104681, the mode is manually selected on user&#39;s own discretion, and therefore it would be difficult for an unskilled user to determine the optimum mode definitely. Therefore, in some cases, a mode other than that selected by the user may be the optimum mode. In such cases, the performance of the apparatus would not be brought out fully.  
         [0011]     On the other hand, in the technology disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2001-100106, the switching of the vibration reduction mode is effected automatically in accordance with the degree of the vibration of the apparatus. However, if the mode is thus switched automatically, the mode determined by the apparatus as the appropriate mode sometimes differs from the mode that the user has selected in accordance with his or her intention. In that case, the user sometimes feels it undesirable to observe under the mode automatically switched based on the determination by the apparatus.  
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
       [0012]     An object of the present invention is to provide an image stabilization apparatus that has a good usability.  
         [0013]     In order to attain the above object, according to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an image stabilization apparatus comprising: 
        a housing accommodating an optical system in the interior thereof;     holding means for holding a part of optical members that compose the optical system in such a way as to allow angular displacement of said part of the optical members relative to the housing, in order to maintain the position of said part of the optical members in a predetermined state;     driving means for angularly displacing said part of the optical members in the direction for restoring the position of said part of the optical members that has been angularly displaced;     control means for controlling the driving means, the control means including detection means for detecting information on angular displacement of said part of the optical members and determination means for determining, based on the information detected by the detection means, a control mode for controlling the driving means and suitable for vibration applied to the housing; and     an informing section that informs a user of information relating to the control mode determined by the determination means.        
 
         [0019]     In the image stabilization apparatus according to the present invention, the angular displacement information may comprise information on angular velocity of the holding means and/or information on angular displacement amount of the holding means.  
         [0020]     In the image stabilization apparatus according to the present invention, the determination by the determination means may be made based on a comparison of a predetermined reference value and the angular displacement information.  
         [0021]     In the image stabilization apparatus according to the present invention, the reference value may comprise a reference value for the angular velocity and/or a reference value for the angular displacement amount.  
         [0022]     In the image stabilization apparatus according to the present invention, the determination by the determination means may be made based on a comparison of the reference value and the angular displacement information obtained within a predetermined sampling time, and based on the number of times the angular displacement information becomes larger than and/or smaller than the reference value.  
         [0023]     In the image stabilization apparatus according to the present invention, the control mode determined by the determination means may be a mode selected from at least two vibration reduction modes.  
         [0024]     In the image stabilization apparatus according to the present invention, the apparatus may be so adapted that the user can select between an automatic switching mode in which the control mode is automatically switched to the mode determined by the determination means based on the angular displacement information detected by the detection means and a user setting mode in which the user is allowed to select the control mode.  
         [0025]     In addition, in this image stabilization apparatus, when the selected mode is the user setting mode, the informing section may be adapted to provide information on whether the mode selected under the user setting mode and the mode determined by the determination means are different or identical.  
         [0026]     In the image stabilization apparatus according to the present invention, the informing section may be adapted to identify the control mode determined by the determination means.  
         [0027]     In the image stabilization apparatus according to the present invention, the apparatus may be so adapted that the user can select and set any mode based on the information of which the user is informed by the informing section.  
         [0028]     The image stabilization apparatus according to the present invention may further comprise first calculation means for performing calculation on a detection result of the detection means based on a first predetermined calculation method to determine a driving amount, second calculation means for performing calculation on a detection result of the detection means based on a second predetermined calculation method to determine a driving amount, and decision means for determining calculation means, from among the first and second calculation means, that is suitable for vibration applied to the housing.  
         [0029]     In this image stabilization apparatus, the decision means may make the determination by comparing the detection result of the detection means with a predetermined reference value.  
         [0030]     This image stabilization apparatus may further comprise an automatic mode switching means for causing the driving means to operate by the driving amount determined by the calculation means that is determined from among the first and second calculation means by the decision means.  
         [0031]     In this image stabilization apparatus, when an angular displacement amount based on the information on angular displacement deviates from a predetermined range a predetermined number of times or more within a predetermined sampling time, the decision means may be adapted to determine that panning or tilting of the housing is occurring and select calculation means that is suitable for the panning or tilting from among the first and second calculation means.  
         [0032]     In this image stabilization apparatus, when the angular velocity deviates from a predetermined range a predetermined number of times or more within a predetermined sampling time, the decision means may be adapted to determine that the user is on a conveyance so as to select calculation means that is suitable for vibration caused by the conveyance from among the first and second calculation means.  
         [0033]     The image stabilizing apparatus according to the present invention may further comprise an observation optical system, and the informing section may include a display provided within a field of view of the observation optical system.  
         [0034]     In the image stabilization apparatus according to the present invention, the informing section may include a sound generator with which the informing section provides information using a sound.  
         [0035]     According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a binocular comprising: 
        a pair of eyepiece optical systems;     a pair of objective optical systems;     an intermediate optical system provided on an optical axis between the eyepiece optical systems and objective optical systems;     a housing accommodating the eyepiece optical systems, the objective optical systems and the intermediate optical system;     holding means for holding a part of optical members that compose the intermediate optical system in such a way as to allow angular displacement of said part of the optical members relative to the housing, in order to maintain the position of said part of the optical members in a predetermined state;     driving means for angularly displacing said part of the optical members in the direction for restoring the position of said part of the optical members that has been angularly displaced;     control means for controlling the driving means, the control means including detection means for detecting information on angular displacement of said part of the optical members and determination means for determining, based on the information detected by the detection means, a control mode for controlling the driving means and suitable for vibration applied to the housing; and     an informing section that informs a user of information relating to the control mode determined by the determination means.       
 
     
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0044]      FIG. 1  is a drawing schematically showing the internal structure of a binocular as an embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0045]      FIG. 2A  is a front view showing the structure of an image stabilization apparatus  100  in the embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0046]      FIG. 2B  is a cross sectional view taken on line A-A in  FIG. 2A .  
         [0047]      FIG. 3  is a rear view of the binocular according to the first embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0048]      FIG. 4  is a top view of the binocular according to the first embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0049]      FIG. 5  is a front view of the binocular according to the first embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0050]      FIG. 6  is a block diagram showing the structure of the image stabilization apparatus  100  in the binocular according to the first embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0051]      FIG. 7  is a top view showing the structure of a mode setting dial  105  of the image stabilization apparatus  100  in the binocular according to the first embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0052]      FIG. 8  is a flow chart showing a control process performed by a CPU  601  of the image stabilization apparatus  100  in the binocular according to the first embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0053]      FIG. 9  is a top view showing the structure of a navigation display changing switch  107  of the image stabilization apparatus  100  in the binocular according to the first embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0054]      FIG. 10  is a drawing illustrating a display  201  within the field of view  200  of the binocular according to the first embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0055]      FIG. 11  is a top view of a binocular according to the second embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0056]      FIG. 12  is a drawing illustrating displays  202 ,  203  and  204  within the field of view  200  of the binocular according to the second embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0057]      FIGS. 13A and 13B  are diagrams for illustrating comparison of reference values and signals in a process for determining vibration reduction mode performed by the CPU  601  of the image stabilization apparatus  100  according to the first embodiment of the present invention. 
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS  
       [0058]     In the following, embodiments of the present invention will be described. In the following embodiments, descriptions will be made with reference to an image stabilization apparatus equipped in a binocular. However, it should be understood that the present invention may also be applied to other optical apparatus. For example, the invention may be applied to a monocular apparatus such as a telescope etc.  
         [0059]     First, a description will be made of a binocular equipped with an image stabilization apparatus as a first embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0060]     Referring to  FIG. 1  and  FIG. 2A , The binocular equipped with an image stabilization apparatus according to the embodiment has a binocular optical system  10 , a housing  1  accommodating the binocular optical system, and an image stabilization apparatus  100 . The image stabilization apparatus  100  is adapted to detect vibration generated during use of the binocular, such as vibration applied to the housing  1  due to hand shake, and to suppress such vibration.  
         [0061]     As shown in  FIG. 1 , the binocular optical system  10  includes an objective optical system  11 , an eyepiece optical system  13 , an intermediate optical system  12  disposed between the objective optical system  11  and the eyepiece optical system  13 . As illustrated in  FIGS. 1 and 3 , the objective optical system  11  includes objective lenses  11 R and  11 L. As shown in  FIGS. 1, 4  and  5 , the eyepiece optical system  13  includes eyepiece barrels  101 R and  101 L and eyepiece lenses  13 R and  13 L. The intermediate optical system  12  functions to direct a light flux from the objective optical system  11  to the eyepiece optical system  13 . The intermediate optical system  12  is provided for performing, when vibration occurs in the binocular, optical compensation to prevent an object from disappearing out of the field of view. In this embodiment, the intermediate optical system  12  includes erecting prisms  12 R and  12 L.  
         [0062]     The image stabilization apparatus  100  has a gimbal mechanism  110 . The gimbal mechanism  110  includes an outer gimbaled member  111  having a rotation axis parallel to X-axis and an inner gimbaled member  112  having a rotation axis parallel to Y-axis. The inner gimbaled member  112  is supported by rotation shaft  112   a  in such a way as to be rotatable relative to the outer gimbaled member  111 . The outer gimbaled member  111  is supported by rotation shaft  111   a  in such a way as to be rotatable relative to the housing  1 . The inner gimbaled member  112  holds the erecting prisms  12 R and  12 L between two plate members  112   b  and  112   c . The plate members  112   b  and  112   c  have openings  112   d  and  112   e  respectively at the positions of the left and right optical paths. With the above-described structure, when vibration or panning/tilting of the housing  1  occurs, the gimbaled members  111  and  112  are rotated relative to the housing respectively by inertial force so that the direction of the optical axes of the erecting prisms  12 R and  12 L would be kept unchanged with respect to the inertial system (i.e. with respect to the earth).  
         [0063]     On the outer gimbaled member  111 , there is mounted an angular velocity detector  121  for detecting the angular velocity ωx of the rotational movement about the rotation axis  111   a  parallel to X-axis. On the inner gimbaled member  112 , there is mounted an angular velocity detector  122  for detecting the angular velocity ωy of the rotational movement about the rotation axis  112   a  parallel to Y-axis. Each of the angular velocity detectors  121  and  122  may be composed, for example, of a piezoelectric vibration gyro sensor.  
         [0064]     In addition, an angular displacement detector  141  for detecting an angular displacement amount (i.e. a change in the angular position) θx caused by the rotation is attached to the rotation shaft  111   a  for rotation about the axis parallel to X-axis. Furthermore, an actuator  131  for rotationally driving the rotation shaft  111   a  that has been rotationally displaced in the rotational direction for returning the rotation axis  111   a  is also attached to the rotation shaft  111   a . Similarly, to the rotation axis  112   a  for rotation about the axis parallel to Y-axis, there is attached an angular displacement detector  142  for detecting an angular displacement amount θy caused by the rotation and an actuator  132  for rotationally driving the rotation shaft  112   a  that has been rotationally displaced in the rotational direction for returning the rotation axis  112   a . Thus, the angular displacement of the rotation of the outer and inner gimbaled members  111  and  112  about axes parallel to X-axis and Y-axis can be detected based on outputs of the angular displacement detectors  141  and  142 . The directions of rotational drive by the actuators  131  and  132  are such directions with which the optical axis of the erecting prism  12 R and  12 L mounted on the gimbaled member  111  and  112  that have been rotated by inertial force would be restored to the original position (i.e. the optical axis of the objective optical system  11 ). Each of the actuators  131  and  132  may include, for example, a servo mechanism. Each of the angular displacement detectors  141  and  142  may include a rotary encoder.  
         [0065]     As shown in  FIG. 4 , the image stabilization apparatus  100  is further provided with a button  251  for turning on/off the vibration reduction function disposed on the top surface of the housing  1 , a sound generator  254  and a battery box  108 . In addition, as shown in  FIG. 5 , the image stabilization apparatus  100  is provided with a switch  107  for switching a navigation display disposed on the front surface of the housing  1  and a mode setting dial  105 . Furthermore, referring to  FIG. 6 , the image stabilization apparatus  100  has a CPU (central processing unit)  601 , an amplifier section  602 , an A/D converter  603 , a reference value storing section  604 , a D/A converter  605  and a calculator section  606 . The control system as described above is accommodated in the interior of the housing  1 . The image stabilization apparatus  100  is further provided with a display within the field of view  201  disposed within the field of view of either one of the eyepiece lenses  13 R and  13 L. In addition, a display  109  and a focus knob  106  are also provided on the front side surface of the housing  1 .  
         [0066]     The mode setting dial  105  is a dial type switch used for selecting the vibration reduction mode of the image stabilization apparatus  100 . The apparatus according to this embodiment has two vibration reduction modes (mode VR 1  and mode VR 2 ) and an automatic mode for switching the mode VR 1  and the mode VR 2  automatically. While the apparatus according to this embodiment is described to have two modes VR 1  and VR 2  by way of example, the apparatus may be adapted to have more than two modes to be switched. The mode VR 1  is a mode that is suitable for stabilizing the image at the occasion of performing observation on a steady ground or observation which involves frequent panning and tilting operations (e.g. at the time of bird watching). On the other hand, the mode VR 2  is a mode suitable for stabilizing the image at the occasion of performing observation on a swinging or wavering board of a conveyance (e.g. a ship, a vehicle, an airplane or a helicopter etc.). The mode setting dial  105  has five positions to be switched, that is, “POWER-OFF” position  1051 , “POWER-ON (VR AUTO: auto vibration reduction)” position  1052 , “VR 1 ” position  1053 , “VR 2 ” position  1054  and “SHIFT” position  1055 . When the mode setting dial  105  is set to the “POWER-OFF” position  1051 , power supply from the battery box  108  to each section of the image stabilization apparatus  100  is turned off and disabled, so that the gimbal mechanism  110  is placed into a locked state in which the gimbal mechanism  110  is maintained at the position of the center of the optical axis without angular displacement. Under this state, the binocular behaves as an ordinary binocular that is not provided with a vibration reduction function. When the mode setting dial  105  is set to the “POWER-ON (VR AUTO)” position  1052 , the image stabilization apparatus  100  is turned on, and the vibration reduction mode is set to the automatic switching mode. When the mode setting dial  105  is set to the “VR 1 ” position  1053  or the “VR 2 ” position  1054 , the vibration reduction mode is set to the vibration reduction mode VR 1  or VR 2  respectively. The operation under the dial setting to the “SHIFT” position  1055  will be described later.  
         [0067]     In the following, functions characterizing the present invention will be specifically described. As shown in  FIG. 10 , the display within the field of view  201  is composed, for example, of an LED or other elements, and it is disposed in the field of view  200  of either one of the eyepiece lenses  13 R and  13 L. Under the state in which a vibration reduction mode is selected by setting of the mode setting dial  105  to the “VR 1 ” position  1053  or the “VR 2 ” position, if it is determined, based on the level or degree of the external vibration actually applied to the housing  1 , that the selected mode is not the optimal mode, the display in the field of view  201  indicates with red light. This prompts the user to change the mode selected by the mode setting dial  105  to another mode. Such a prompting function for changing the mode is referred to in this embodiment as a vibration reduction mode navigation function.  
         [0068]     Referring to  FIG. 9 , a navigation display changing switch  107  has multiple positions to be switched, namely, a “NAVI-OFF” position  901 , an eye-mark position  902  and an ear-mark position  903 . When the navigation display changing switch  107  is set to the eye-mark position  902 , the prompt for changing the vibration reduction mode is performed by means of the display within the field of view  201 . On the other hand, when the navigation display changing switch  107  is set to the ear-mark position  903 , the indication by the display within the field of view  201  is not performed, but prompt for changing the vibration reduction mode is performed by beep sound or voice sound for prompting mode change generated by the sound generator  254 . When the beep sound is used, its sound duration time or its frequency may be modulated in accordance with the vibration reduction mode. When the navigation display changing switch is set to the “NAVI OFF” position  901 , the vibration reduction mode navigation function is disabled.  
         [0069]     The vibration reduction on/off button  251  is enabled when the mode setting dial  105  is set to either one of the “POWER-ON (VR AUTO)” position  1052 , the “VR 1 ” position  1053 , the “VR 2 ” position  1054  or the “SHIFT” position  1055 . When the mode setting dial  105  is set to either one of the “POWER-ON (VR AUTO)” position  1052 , the “VR 1 ” position  1053  or the “VR 2 ” position  1054 , the state in which the vibration reduction mode is disabled and the state in which the vibration reduction mode is enabled are alternately switched by manipulation of the vibration reduction on/off button. Under the state in which the vibration reduction mode is disabled, the gimbal mechanism  110  is placed in the locked state in which the gimbal mechanism is positioned at the original position without angular displacement. Under the state in which the vibration reduction mode is enabled, the vibration reduction mode corresponding to the setting of the mode setting dial  105  (i.e. either one of the auto switching mode, the VR 1  mode or the VR 2  mode) is enabled. Therefore, during observation under the vibration reduction mode (i.e. either one of the auto switching mode, the VR 1  mode or the VR 2  mode), the vibration reduction on/off button is useful for the user, when the user wants to disable the vibration reduction mode to lock the gimbal mechanism instantaneously for power saving or other reasons.  
         [0070]     On the other hand, when the mode setting dial  105  is set to the “SHIFT” position  1055 , the vibration reduction mode is alternately switched between VR 1  and VR 2  by manipulation of the vibration reduction on/off button  251 . Therefore, during observation under the mode VR 2 , the mode setting dial  105  may be set to the “SHIFT” position in preparation for panning and tilting operation for following up an object such as a bird or an airplane that may possibly comes within the field of view, so that the vibration reduction mode can be changed to the mode VR 2  by manipulating (or pressing) the vibration reduction of/off button  251 . In connection with this, when the mode setting dial  105  is set to the “SHIFT” position  1055 , the automatic vibration reduction mode change and the information by the display within the field of view  201  will not be enabled.  
         [0071]     The above-described navigation function is so adapted to prompt the user to change the vibration reduction mode selected by the mode setting dial  105  into another mode. However, it may be modified to inform the user of the optimal mode determined by the external vibration level actually applied to the housing  1 . If the function is so modified, the user can know the optimal mode determined by the apparatus, and therefore the user can be aware of the difference between the optimal mode and the mode selected by the user. In addition, if the mode selected by the user is also displayed together with the optimal mode determined by the apparatus, the user can recognize the difference in the modes easily.  
         [0072]     Next, in the following, control operations by the CPU  601  of the image stabilization apparatus will be described.  
         [0073]     The CPU  601  reads a program stored in the reference value storing section  604  upon turning-on of the power supply and executes the program to operate in the manner described in the flow chart presented in  FIG. 8 . First, in step  801 , the CPU  601  receives, via the A/D converter  603 , signals Vωx and Vωy that have been obtained by amplifying angular velocity ωx and ωy detected by the angular velocity detector  121  and  122  by a predetermined gain in the amplifier section  602 . In addition, the CPU  601  also receives via the A/D converter  603 , signals Vθx and Vθy that have been obtained by amplifying angular displacement amounts θx and θy detected by the angular displacement detectors  141  and  142  by a predetermined gain by the amplifier section  602 .  
         [0074]     Next in step  802 , the CPU  601  compares the received angular velocity signals Vωx and Vωy with reference angular velocity values ±Vc 1  stored in the reference value storing section  604  in advance respectively. In addition, the CPU  601  compares the received angular displacement amount signals Vθx and Vθy with reference angular displacement values ±Vc 2  stored in the reference value storing section  604  in advance respectively. Based on the above-mentioned comparison, the CPU  601  determines whether the optimal mode is the mode VR 1  or the mode VR 2 .  
         [0075]     In the apparatus according to this embodiment, the angular velocity signals Vωx and Vωy are used as information for detecting vibration caused by conveyance. Specifically, as will be seen from  FIG. 13A , if at least one of the angular velocity signals Vωx and Vωy becomes larger than +Vc 1  or smaller than −Vc 1 , it is determined that the user is on a conveyance and so the mode VR 2  is appropriate. In addition, in order not to mistakenly interpret angular velocity signals Vωx and Vωy corresponding to an user&#39;s unintentional action as those corresponding to vibration of a conveyance, a sampling time Ts is set in the apparatus according to this embodiment as shown in  FIG. 13A . If the state in which at least one of the angular velocity signals Vωx and Vωy becomes larger than +Vc 1  or smaller than −Vc 1  occurs more than once during the sampling time Ts, it is determined that the optimal mode is the mode VR 2 .  
         [0076]     On the other hand, the angular displacement amount signals Vθx and Vθy are used as information for detecting panning and tilting operations. Specifically, as will be seen from  FIG. 13B , if at least one of the angular displacement amount signals Vθx and Vθy becomes larger than +Vc 2  or smaller than −Vc 2 , it is determined that the user is performing a panning or tilting operation and so the mode VR 1  is appropriate. As in the case of the angular velocity signals, in order to prevent erroneous interpretation of output corresponding to an user&#39;s unintentional action, if the state in which at least one of the angular displacement amount signals Vθx and Vθy becomes larger than +Vc 1  or smaller than −Vc 2  occurs more than once during the sampling time Ts, it is determined that the optimal mode is the mode VR 1 .  
         [0077]     In the case in which the determination of the optimal mode conflicts between VR 1  and VR 2  (for example, when a user on a conveyance is performing panning or tilting operation), in other words, in the case in which at least one of Vωx and Vωy becomes larger than +Vc 1  or smaller than −Vc 1  more than once within the sampling time Ts and at least one of Vθx and Vθy becomes larger than +Vc 2  or smaller than −Vc 2  more than once within the sampling time Ts, it is determined in the apparatus according to this embodiment that the mode VR 1  for panning/tilting is the optimal mode.  
         [0078]     The above-described criteria in step  802  are summarized as follows:  
         [0079]     (1) When during the sampling time Ts, both Vωx and Vωy are within the range larger than −Vc 1  and smaller than +Vc 1  (or deviate from this range only once) and at least one of Vθx and Vθy becomes smaller than −Vc 2  or larger than +Vc 2  more than once, it is determined that the optimal mode is the mode VR 1 ;  
         [0080]     (2) When during the sampling time Ts, both Vωx and Vωy are within the range larger than −Vc 1  and smaller than +Vc 1  (or deviate from this range only once) and both Vθx and Vθy are within the range larger than −Vc 2  and smaller than +Vc 2  (or deviate from this range only once), it is determined that the optimal mode is the mode VR 2 ;  
         [0081]     (3) When during the sampling time Ts, at least one of Vωx and Vωy becomes smaller than −Vc 1  or larger than +Vc 1  more than once and at least one of V θx and Vθy becomes smaller than −Vc 2  or larger than +Vc 2  more than once, it is determined that the optimal mode is the mode VR 1 ; and  
         [0082]     (4) When during the sampling time Ts, at least one of Vωx and Vωy becomes smaller than −Vc 1  or larger than +Vc 1  more than once and both Vθx and Vθy are within the range larger than −Vc 2  and smaller than +Vc 2  (or deviate from this range only once), it is determined that the optimal mode is the mode VR 2  As per the above, in step  802 , it is possible to determine the vibration reduction mode VR 1  or VR 2  that is optimal to the vibration level applied to the binocular, by comparing the angular velocity signals Vωx and Vωy and angular displacement amount signals Vθx and Vθy with the reference values ±Vc 1  and ±Vc 2  respectively.  
         [0083]     Next in step  803 , the CPU  601  reads to which position  1052  to  1055  the mode setting dial  105  is set. When the mode setting dial  105  is set to the “POWER-ON (VR AUTO)” position  1052 , which means that automatic switching of the vibration reduction mode is selected, the process proceeds to step  804 . In step  804 , the CPU  601  controls to create outputs for causing the actuators  131  and  132  to rotationally drive the rotation shafts  111   a  and  111   b  of the gimbal mechanism  110  in accordance with the optimal vibration mode VR 1  or VR 2  determined in step  802 .  
         [0084]     Specifically, in step  804 , if the vibration mode determined in step  802  is the mode VR 1 , the CPU  601  controls to amplify the angular velocity signals Vωx and Vωy at a predetermined gain α 1  and to amplify the angular displacement amount signals Vθx and Vθy at a predetermined gain  11  and to output them. The output signals α 1 ×Vωx, α 1 ×Vωy, β 1 ×Vθx and β 1 ×V θy are converted by the D/A converter  605  into analog signals and then input to the calculation section  606 . The calculation section  606  performs predetermined calculation processing such as addition or integration on the output α 1 ×Vωx and the output β 1 ×Vθx and outputs the results to the actuator  131  for rotationally driving the rotation shaft  111   a  about X-axis. Thus, the actuator  131  rotationally drives the rotation shaft  111   a  with a driving voltage reflecting the outputs of the angular velocity signal Vωx and the angular displacement amount signal Vθx so as to rotate the outer gimbaled member  111  in the direction for bringing the optical axis of the erecting prism  12 R and  12 L closer to the original position (i.e. the optical axis of the objective optical system  11 ). In addition, the calculation section  606  also performs calculation processing such as addition or integration on the output α 1 ×Vωy and the output β 1 ×Vθy and outputs the results to the actuator  132  for rotationally driving the rotation shaft  112   a  about Y-axis. Thus, the actuator  132  rotationally drives the rotation shaft  112   a  with a driving voltage reflecting the outputs of the angular velocity signal Vωy and the angular displacement amount signal Vθy so as to rotate the inner gimbaled member  112  in the direction for bringing the optical axis of the erecting prism  12 R and  12 L closer to the original position (i.e. the optical axis of the objective optical system  11 ).  
         [0085]     On the other hand, in the case in which the vibration reduction mode determined in step  802  is VR 2 , the CPU  601  also controls in step  804  to amplify the angular velocity signals Vωx and Vωy and the angular displacement amount signals Vθx and Vθy so as to output them, but the amplification is performed at gains α 2  and β 2  respectively. While gains α 1  and β 1  are predetermined values for realizing the vibration mode VR 1  that is suitable for panning and tilting operations, gains α 2  and β 2  are predetermined values for realizing the vibration reduction mode VR 2  that is suitable for the vibration of a conveyance. The gains α 1  and β 1  in the mode VR 1  are set in such a way that the gimbal mechanism  110  is restrained to the original position more strongly than in the mode VR 2 . In other words, the gains α 1  and β 1  for the mode VR 1  are so set that the field of view follows the movement of the housing upon panning and tilting operations. On the other hand, the gains α 2  and β 2  in the mode VR 2  are set in such a way that the restraint of the gimbal mechanism  110  to the original position is weaker than in the mode VR 1 . In other words, the gains α 2  and β 2  in the mode VR 2  are so set that the field of view is kept as constant (or steady) as possible relative to the inertial system (i.e. relative to the earth) even if the binocular vibrates due to vibration of a conveyance. Specifically, the ratio of the gain α 1  for the angular velocity signal to the gain β 1  for the angular displacement amount signal in the mode VR 1  is made larger than the ratio of the gain α 2  for the angular velocity signal to the gain β 2  for the angular displacement amount signal in the mode VR 2 .  
         [0086]     As per the above, the automatic switching of the vibration reduction mode between VR 1  and VR 2  is realized in step  804 .  
         [0087]     On the other hand, when it is turned out in step  803  that the mode setting dial  105  is set to the “VR 1 ” position  1053  or the “VR 2 ” position  1054 , the process proceeds to step  805 . In step  805 , it is further determined whether the mode setting dial  105  is in the “VR 1 ” position  1053  or in the “VR 2 ” position  1054 . When it is determined that the mode setting dial  105  is in the “VR 1 ” position  1053 , the process proceeds to step  806 . In step  806 , it is determined whether or not the optimal vibration reduction mode determined in step  802  is identical to the mode VR 1  set by the mode setting dial  105 . If they are not identical, the process proceeds to step  807 , in which information for prompting mode change is presented to the user, since the currently set vibration reduction mode is not appropriate. The way of informing the user is pursuant to the setting by the navigation information changing switch  107 . Specifically, when the eye-mark position  902  is selected, the LED in the display within the field of view  201  is turned on in red, while when the ear-mark position  903  is selected, a beep sound or a voice sound is generated from the sound generator  254 , and then the process proceeds to step  808 . In connection with this, when the navigation information changing switch  107  is set to the “NAVI OFF” position  901 , the information is not presented and the process proceeds to step  808 .  
         [0088]     In the process shown in the flow chart of  FIG. 8 , it is determined in step  806  whether or not the optimal vibration reduction mode determined in step  802  is identical to the mode set by the user, which is determined in step  805 . However, as described before, in the present invention the process may be modified in such a way as to inform the user of the optimal vibration reduction mode determined in step  802 . In that case, step  806  for determining whether or not the optimal vibration reduction mode determined in step  802  is identical to the mode set by the user is not necessary (i.e. can be omitted). Therefore, the information made in step  807  will be information on the optimal vibration reduction mode determined in step  802 .  
         [0089]     In step  808 , in order to realize the mode VR 1 , the CPU  601  controls to amplify the angular velocity signals Vωx and Vωy at a predetermined gain α 1  and to amplify the angular displacement amount signals V θx and vθy at a predetermined gain β 1  and to output them in like manner as in step  804 . Thus, the actuators  131  and  132  rotationally drive the rotation shafts  111   a  and  112   a  respectively with driving voltages reflecting the outputs of the angular velocity signals and the angular displacement amount signals so as to realize the vibration reduction mode VR 1 .  
         [0090]     In step  808 , the vibration reduction mode is switched to the optimal vibration reduction mode determined in step  802  automatically. However, in the present invention, whether or not the mode suggested by the information in step  807  is to be selected may be left to user&#39;s discretion. In that case, step  808  is not necessary (i.e. can be omitted). Therefore, if the user considers that observation under the mode selected by himself or herself is satisfactory, the user can continue the observation while maintaining the current mode without following the information. In addition, even if the user considers that observation under the current mode selected by himself or herself is satisfactory, the user can change the mode once when a mode different from the currently selected mode is suggested by the information and if the suggested mode provides better observation, the user would observe with the suggested mode. If the user finds, after changing the mode to the suggested mode, that observation under the mode selected by himself or herself is more preferable for him or her than observation under the suggested mode, the user would change the mode from the suggested mode to the mode previously selected by the user again.  
         [0091]     As per the above, the present invention can provide an apparatus that reflects user&#39;s intention or taste to a greater degree.  
         [0092]     After the above-described steps, the process proceeds to step  812 , in which the CPU  601  detects whether or not the vibration reduction on/off button  251  has been manipulated within a predetermined time. When it is detected that the vibration reduction of/off button has been manipulated, the process proceeds to step  813 , in which the CPU  601  outputs a signal for commanding the actuators  131  and  132  to return the rotation shafts  111   a  and  112   a  to the original positions and to maintain (or lock) them at that state. That signal is sent to the actuators  131  and  132  via the D/A converter  605 , the calculation section  606 , and the actuators  131  and  132  return the rotation shafts  111   a  and  112   a  to their original positions to maintain (or lock) them in that state. Thus, the gimbal mechanism  110  of the image stabilization apparatus  100  will not rotate from the original position, and therefore the binocular behaves as an ordinary binocular that does not have a vibration reduction function. The locking of the rotation shafts  111   a  and  112   a  is maintained until it is detected that the vibration reduction on/off button  251  is manipulated (or pressed) again. If it is determined in step  814  that the vibration reduction on/off button  251  is pressed again and the locking is released, or if it is determined in step  812  that the vibration reduction on/off button  251  has not been manipulated, the process returns to step  801 .  
         [0093]     Referring back to step  805 , if it is determined in step  805  that the mode setting dial  105  is in the “VR 2 ” position  1054 , the process proceeds to step  809 . In step  809 , it is determined whether or not the optimal vibration reduction mode determined in step  802  is identical to the mode VR 2  set by the mode setting dial  105 . If they are not identical, the process proceeds to step  810 , in which information for prompting mode change is presented to the user in like manner as in step  807 , since the currently set vibration reduction mode is not appropriate.  
         [0094]     As described before, the process may be modified in such a way as to inform the user of the optimal vibration reduction mode that is determined in step  802 . In that case, step  809  for determining whether or not the optimal vibration reduction mode determined in step  802  is identical to the mode set by the user determined in step  805  is not necessary (i.e. can be omitted). Therefore, step  809  and step  810  are not necessary, and information of the optimal vibration reduction mode determined in step  802  is made only in step  807 .  
         [0095]     Then the process proceeds to step  811 . In step  811 , in order to realize the mode VR 2 , the CPU  601  controls to amplify the angular velocity signals Vωx and Vωy at a predetermined gain α 2  and to amplify the angular displacement amount signals Vθx and Vθy at a predetermined gain  2  and to output them in like manner as in step  804 . Thus, the actuators  131  and  132  rotationally drive the rotation shafts  111   a  and  112   a  respectively with driving voltages reflecting the outputs of the angular velocity signals and the angular displacement amount signals so as to realize the vibration reduction mode VR 2 . After that, the process proceeds to step  812 .  
         [0096]     As described before, whether or not the mode suggested by the information in step  810  is to be selected may be left to user&#39;s discretion. In that case, step  810  is not necessary (i.e. can be omitted).  
         [0097]     Referring back to step  803 , if the mode setting dial  105  is set to the “SHIFT” position  1055 , the process proceeds to step  815 . In step  815 , it is determined whether the vibration reduction on/off button  251  has been manipulated (or pressed) within a predetermined time. In the state in which the mode setting dial  105  is set to the “SHIFT” position, the vibration reduction mode is switched between VR 1  and VR 2  automatically. Therefore, if it is determined in step  815  that the vibration reduction on/off button  251  has not been pressed, the process proceeds to step  816 , and in order to realize the vibration reduction mode same as the previously set mode, which is assumed here to be the mode VR 1  for example, if the mode set in the latest step  816  is VR 1 , the CPU  601  controls to amplify the angular velocity signals Vωx and Vωy at a predetermined gain α 1  and to amplify the angular displacement amount signals Vθx and Vθy at a predetermined gain β 1  and to output them. On the other hand, if it is determined in step  815  that the vibration reduction on/off button  251  has been pressed, the process proceeds to step  816 , and in order to realize the vibration reduction mode different from the previously set mode (i.e. in order to realize the mode VR 2 , if the mode set in the latest step  816  is VR 1 ,), the CPU  601  controls to amplify the angular velocity signals Vωx and Vωy at a predetermined gain α 2  and to amplify the angular displacement amount signals Vθx and Vθy at a predetermined gain β 2  and to output them. Thus, the actuators  131  and  132  rotationally drive the rotation shafts  111   a  and  112   a  so as to realize vibration reduction mode VR 1  or VR 2 .  
         [0098]     As per the above, in the binocular having the image stabilization apparatus  100  according to this embodiment, it is possible to realize a mode with which vibration reduction mode is automatically switched in accordance with the level or degree of vibration of the binocular. Under this automatic mode, it is possible, by setting a sampling time Ts, to distinguish movement of the binocular caused unintentionally by the user from intentional panning/tilting operations or vibration caused by conveyance. In addition, even if there is a time lag between detection of the angular velocity of the gimbal mechanism and detection of the angular displacement amount of the gimbal mechanism, it is possible to determine the optimal vibration reduction mode.  
         [0099]     In addition, when a vibration reduction mode is set by a user at his or her will, the apparatus can inform the user whether that mode is the optimal vibration reduction mode or not, based on the above-described determination of the optimal vibration reduction mode, to prompt the user to change the vibration reduction mode to the optimal mode. In this way, the user can notice whether or not the vibration reduction mode selected by him or her is appropriate, and even inexperienced user can appropriately select the mode. Therefore, it is possible to bring out the performance of the image stabilization apparatus fully.  
         [0100]     In the apparatus according to the above-described embodiment, the optimal vibration reduction mode is determined based on whether the angular velocity signal or the angular displacement amount signal deviates from a reference range more than once within the sampling time Ts. However, the frequency criterion is not limited to “more than once”, but it may also be “more than twice” or other desirable frequency.  
         [0101]     In steps  804 ,  808 ,  811  and  816  in  FIG. 8 , the gains are varied in accordance with the vibration reduction mode in order to realize modes VR 1  and Vr 2 . But the apparatus may be modified in such a way that the modes VR 1  and VR 2  are realized not only by varying the gains but by performing calculation or other processing that is predetermined for each mode.  
         [0102]     Next, as a second embodiment, an apparatus in which a modification is made to the displayed mark that appears, in accordance with the informing process of steps  807  and  810 , in the display  201  within the field of view  200  in the apparatus according to the first embodiment is modified.  
         [0103]     In the second embodiment, as shown in  FIG. 12 , a display within the field of view  200  includes a display  203  indicating an upward red triangle mark, a display  204  indicating a downward red triangle mark and a display  202  disposed between these displays indicating a green circular mark. These displays can be realized by LEDs or other devices. On the upper surface of a housing  1  of the binocular, as shown in  FIG. 11 , there is provided vibration reduction mode changing buttons  104   a  and  104   b  having the shapes corresponding to the shapes of the marks of the displays  203  and  204 . The button  104   a  is to be operated upon changing the vibration reduction mode to mode VR 2  when the currently set mode is mode VR 1 , while the button  104   b  is to be operated upon changing the vibration reduction mode to mode VR 1  when the currently set mode is mode VR 2 .  
         [0104]     When in step  807  (in the process shown in the flow chart of  FIG. 8 ) the currently set mode VR 1  is not the optimal mode, the CPU  601  causes the upward triangle mark of the display within the field of view  203  to be turned on in red. If the user presses the changing button  104   a  of the same shape in response to the turned-on mark, the CPU  601  causes the circular mark of the display within the field of view  202  to be turned on in green, and the process proceeds to step  811 , in which the process for the vibration reduction mode VR 2  (that is the mode set after the mode change) is performed. On the other hand, if the user does not press the changing button  104   a  of the same shape in step  807 , the process proceeds to step  808 , in which the process for the vibration reduction mode VR 1  is continued without a mode change. Similarly, when in step  810  the currently set mode VR 2  is not the optimal mode, the CPU  601  causes the downward triangle mark of the display within the field of view  204  to be turned on in red. If the user presses the changing button  104   b  of the same shape in response to the turned-on mark, the CPU  601  causes the circular mark of the display within the field of view  202  to be turned on in green, and the process proceeds to step  808 , in which the process for the vibration reduction mode VR 1  (that is the mode set after the mode change) is performed. On the other hand, if the user does not press the changing button  104   b  of the same shape in step  810 , the process proceeds to step  811 , in which the process for the vibration reduction mode VR 2  is continued without a mode change.  
         [0105]     The binocular provided with the image stabilization apparatus according to the second embodiment having the above-described structure realizes an advantageous effect that the user can change the vibration reduction mode to select the optimal mode by operating the button  104   a  or  104   b  by a finger in accordance with a figure indicated in the display within the field of view during observation without detaching the eyes from the eyepiece lenses  13 R and  13 L.  
         [0106]     In the process of providing information on the optimal mode determined in step  802 , the information may be provided by visual displays or sounds specific to the respective modes that are different from each other. It is preferable that the mode selected by user be indicated in the field of view to inform the user of the mode. When both the mode selected by the user and the optimal mode determined in step  802  are displayed, the user can conveniently recognize the difference between those modes at sight.  
         [0107]     The displays within the field of view  203  and  204  may be composed of LEDs or other elements that can emit a color light selected from more than two color lights. In that case, the comparison of the angular velocity signal and the angular displacement amount signal with the reference ranges may be arranged in such a way that the degrees of deviations of those signals from the respective reference ranges are classified into two or more levels. Thus, in the process of informing the user in steps  807  and  810 , those levels (or degrees) of the deviation are represented by corresponding colors of light. For example, when the degree of the deviation is relatively low, the displays within the field of view  203  and  204  are caused to emit yellow light, while when the degree of the deviation is relatively high, the displays  203  and  204  are caused to emit red light. Thus, the user can make a decision on the vibration reduction mode in a customized way in accordance with his or her intention, for example, in such a way as to change the vibration reduction mode only when the degree of the deviation is high. Therefore, it is possible to enlarge the variety of use for user of the binocular.  
         [0108]     The apparatus according to the above-described embodiment has two vibration reduction modes (VR 1 , VR 2 ), but the present invention is also applicable to more than two vibration reduction modes (VR 1 , VR 2 , VR 3 , . . . , VRn).  
         [0109]     The apparatus according to the above-described embodiment is provided with a gimbaled member on which prisms are mounted, angular velocity feedback control means and position feedback control means for controlling the position of the gimbaled member. However, the present invention is also applicable to other types of optical elements.  
         [0110]     For example, the present invention can be applied to an apparatus that uses a variable-angle prism for vibration reduction, which is composed of two glass plates and liquid having a high refractive index included between the glass plates in a sealed manner. (The variable-angle prism itself has been already known, and described for example in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Nos. 10-319325 and 2000-10143.) In that case, the present invention can be applied to an apparatus that has a variable-angle prism position detector that detects an inclination angle of one of the glass plates and a driving device such as a motor for driving that glass plate in a direction for correcting an inclination of the optical system based on the detection result.  
         [0111]     The present invention can be applied to various apparatus in which an inclination of the optical axis of an observation optical system having an erecting prism or other element is detected and the inclination is corrected based on a detection result.  
         [0112]     The apparatus according to the present invention may be provided with a mode selecting switch with which a user can select automatic mode switching and manual mode switching that allows the user to select desired mode. In this case, the user can select a desired mode at his or her will depending on circumstances and the user&#39;s operation skill.  
         [0113]     As per the above, the present invention can provide an image stabilization apparatus having a good usability.

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