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publicationNumber JP-2006317918-A
titleOfInvention Imaging device
abstract The present invention eliminates a shutter time lag at the time of photographing associated with a retracting time of a light beam branching means and enables good photographing. A light beam branching means (103) disposed between a lens (102) for imaging a subject light beam on an imaging surface and separating the subject light beam out of an imaging optical path, and a subject light beam separated by the light beam branching means. The light receiving means 112 that receives light and obtains a signal for adjusting the focal point of the lens, and the light beam branching means are held at any one of an operation position that is located in the imaging optical path and a retreat position that is retracted outside the imaging optical path. Holding means for automatically holding the light beam branching means at the operating position or the retracted position according to the imaging conditions. [Selection] Figure 1
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