In an electronic blur correction device, imaging for a time-division
exposure time is repeated m times (m is an integer of 2 or more),
captured images are amplified by a factor of m to obtain a plurality of
time-divided images, and an image for which blur is corrected is
generated from the plurality of time-divided images. Here, the
time-division exposure time is an exposure time that is obtained by
dividing a proper exposure time by m and is shorter than a blur tolerable
limit exposure time.