{"schema_version":"1.0","canonical_url":"https://patentable.app/patents/US-9854166","patent":{"patent_number":"US-9854166","title":"Image pickup apparatus and method of controlling the same, and reproduction apparatus and method of controlling the same","assignee":null,"inventors":[],"filing_date":"2015-02-09T00:00:00.000Z","publication_date":"2017-12-26T00:00:00.000Z","cpc_codes":["H04N","G11B","G11B","H04N","H04N"],"num_claims":10,"abstract":"An image pickup apparatus includes an image pickup unit that picks up an object to generate moving image data. A detection unit detects one of a shooting direction of the image pickup unit and an attitude of the image pickup apparatus. A storage unit temporarily stores moving image data generated by the image pickup unit. An instruction unit instructs operation to photograph a still image. A recording unit reads out the moving image data traced back by a predetermined time period from a time point when still image photographing is instructed by the instruction unit, from the storage unit, and records the read-out moving image data in a recording medium. The recording unit records, relatedly with the moving image data, information concerning the detected one of the shooting direction and the attitude of the image pickup apparatus."},"analysis":{"summary":"The Image Pickup Apparatus and Method of Controlling the Same, and Reproduction Apparatus and Method of Controlling the Same patent introduces a novel image capture system designed to address the common problem of missing critical moments due to human reaction time. The core innovation lies in its ability to continuously buffer moving image data, allowing the system to capture events leading up to the moment a user initiates still image capture. This is achieved by a recording unit that 'traces back' a predetermined time period from the point of instruction, ensuring that crucial moments are always recorded.\n\nThis technology solves the problem of missed photographic opportunities, particularly in dynamic situations where split-second timing is essential. Existing camera systems often rely on the user's reaction time, which can be insufficient to capture fleeting events. The system described in this patent overcomes this limitation by proactively recording and storing image data.\n\nThe key technical approach involves an image pickup unit, a detection unit (for shooting direction and attitude), a storage unit, an instruction unit, and a recording unit. The recording unit is programmed to retrieve and record moving image data from the storage unit, along with the contextual data from the detection unit. This integrated approach ensures a comprehensive and context-aware visual record.\n\nThe business value of this technology lies in its ability to enhance image capture capabilities across various industries. From professional photography and surveillance to consumer electronics, the ability to reliably capture critical moments is highly valuable. The market opportunity is significant, as the demand for high-quality, context-aware image capture continues to grow. The system's ability to capture the shooting direction and attitude of the camera provides additional value and differentiation. \n\nThis innovation addresses a significant pain point in image capture and offers a compelling solution with broad applications and market potential. It represents a step forward in creating more intelligent and intuitive imaging systems.","layman_explanation":"The Image Pickup Apparatus and Method of Controlling the Same, and Reproduction Apparatus and Method of Controlling the Same patent addresses a common frustration in photography: missing the perfect shot due to the delay between seeing the moment and pressing the shutter button. This technology provides a solution by capturing events that occur *before* the user even reacts.\n\n**1. What Problem Does This Solve?**\n\nImagine trying to photograph a bird taking flight. By the time you see the bird leap and react to press the shutter, the bird is already airborne, and you've missed the most dramatic part of the action. This patent solves this 'missed moment' problem, which is particularly relevant in sports, wildlife, and event photography. Existing solutions, such as continuous video recording, require sifting through hours of footage to find the right moment, which is time-consuming and inefficient.\n\n**2. How Does It Work?**\n\nThis system works by continuously recording a short loop of video. Think of it like a 'rolling buffer' that always has the last few seconds of footage stored. When you press the shutter button, instead of *starting* to record, the camera *stops* recording and saves the buffered footage from the moments leading up to the button press. It's like having a time machine that lets you go back a few seconds to capture what you almost missed. In addition, the system captures data about the camera's orientation and direction, providing valuable context for the recorded event.\n\n**3. Why Does This Matter?**\n\nThis technology has significant market impact. It allows for the capture of fleeting moments that were previously impossible to reliably record. This gives photographers a competitive advantage, improves the quality of consumer photos and videos, and enhances the capabilities of surveillance and security systems. The potential ROI is high, as the technology can be licensed to camera manufacturers, integrated into existing products, or used to create entirely new imaging solutions.\n\n**4. What's Next?**\n\nFuture applications of this technology could include integration with AI-powered editing tools that automatically identify and enhance key moments in the captured footage. Market adoption is likely to increase as camera manufacturers seek to differentiate their products with advanced features. From an investment perspective, companies developing and licensing this technology are well-positioned for growth in the rapidly evolving imaging market.","technical_analysis":"The Image Pickup Apparatus and Method of Controlling the Same, and Reproduction Apparatus and Method of Controlling the Same patent presents a detailed technical architecture for capturing and recording moving image data with a focus on capturing critical moments often missed due to human reaction time. The system leverages a combination of hardware and software components to achieve its objectives.\n\nThe technical architecture consists of the following key elements: 1) **Image Pickup Unit:** This unit captures the visual data, generating a continuous stream of moving image data. The specifications of this unit (sensor type, resolution, frame rate) will significantly impact the overall performance of the system. 2) **Detection Unit:** This unit detects the shooting direction and attitude of the image pickup apparatus. This data is crucial for providing context to the captured images. The sensors used in this unit (e.g., accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers) need to be highly accurate and responsive. 3) **Storage Unit:** This unit temporarily stores the moving image data generated by the image pickup unit. The storage unit needs to be fast and have sufficient capacity to store the data for the predetermined time period. 4) **Instruction Unit:** This unit receives the user's instruction to capture a still image. This could be a physical button or a software trigger. 5) **Recording Unit:** This unit is the core of the innovation. It reads out the moving image data traced back by a predetermined time period from the time point when still image photographing is instructed by the instruction unit, from the storage unit, and records the read-out moving image data in a recording medium. The recording unit also records, relatedly with the moving image data, information concerning the detected shooting direction and attitude of the image pickup apparatus.\n\nImplementation details involve careful consideration of the algorithms used for data buffering, retrieval, and processing. The system needs to efficiently manage the storage unit to prevent data loss and ensure timely retrieval of the required data segments. The algorithms used for detecting shooting direction and attitude need to be robust and accurate.\n\nThe system's performance is characterized by several factors, including capture latency, data storage capacity, processing speed, and power consumption. Capture latency is the time delay between the actual event and the moment it is recorded. Data storage capacity determines how much moving image data can be buffered. Processing speed impacts the system's ability to retrieve and process the data in a timely manner. Power consumption is a critical factor for portable devices.\n\nIntegration patterns involve the seamless integration of the various hardware and software components. The system needs to be designed in a modular way to allow for easy integration with different camera systems and recording media. The code-level implications involve the development of efficient and optimized algorithms for data buffering, retrieval, and processing. The code needs to be well-documented and maintainable.","business_analysis":"The Image Pickup Apparatus and Method of Controlling the Same, and Reproduction Apparatus and Method of Controlling the Same patent presents a significant business opportunity within the imaging and video technology sectors. The core value proposition lies in its ability to capture critical moments that would otherwise be missed, addressing a key pain point for both professional and amateur photographers and videographers.\n\nThe market opportunity size is substantial, encompassing a wide range of applications across various industries. The consumer electronics market represents a significant opportunity, with potential applications in smartphones, digital cameras, and action cameras. The security and surveillance market is another key area, with applications in security cameras, body cameras, and drone-based surveillance systems. The professional photography and videography market also presents a valuable opportunity, with applications in sports photography, wildlife photography, and documentary filmmaking.\n\nThe competitive advantages of this technology stem from its unique ability to capture pre-event data, providing a more complete and context-aware visual record. This differentiates it from traditional camera systems that rely solely on user reaction time. The ability to record directional and attitude information further enhances its value proposition.\n\nThe revenue potential is considerable, with multiple potential business models. Licensing the technology to camera manufacturers is one option, generating revenue through royalty payments. Developing and selling proprietary camera systems incorporating the technology is another option, capturing a larger share of the market. Providing cloud-based services for storing and analyzing the captured data is yet another option, creating a recurring revenue stream.\n\nThe strategic positioning of this technology is strong, as it addresses a clear market need and offers a compelling value proposition. It can be positioned as a premium feature in high-end camera systems or as a standalone product targeting specific market segments. The ROI projections are favorable, with the potential for significant returns on investment due to the large market opportunity and the technology's competitive advantages.","faqs":null,"topics":[],"tech_cluster":null},"seo":{"title":"Image pickup apparatus and method of controlling the same, and reproduction apparatus and method of controlling the same","description":"An image pickup apparatus includes an image pickup unit that picks up an object to generate moving image data. 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