The user may view an object image through an optical finder (OVF) when looking into a finder 16 (a finder unit). An eye approach sensor 77 is an object detection means which detects an object approaching within a predetermined distance, such as 1 cm or 2 cm (smaller than the predetermined distance) (eye approach detection or approach detection). When a user's eye approaches the finder 16 so as to view an in-finder display unit 76 (the user looks into an eye approach unit 16a) and the eye approach sensor 77 detects the approaching object (the eye), display in the in-finder display unit 76 overlaps on a subject viewed through the OVF. Furthermore, when the eye approach sensor 77 detects the object (the eye) separated by a predetermined distance or more, display of an item and the like in the in-finder display unit 76 is turned to non-display. Furthermore, although the display unit 28 is brought into a non-display state when the user looks into the finder 16, a touch operation on the touch panel 70a for setting an AF position (a focus adjustment position) or the like may be accepted. When a touch operation is performed by a thumb or the like on the touch panel 70a in a state in which the grip unit 90 is held by a hand and a pointer finger is placed on the shutter button 61, an AF position shifting operation and an issuance of an imaging instruction may be quickly performed while display in the in-finder display unit 76 (and the subject through the OVF) is viewed. However, the display of the finder 16 may be performed by an EVF (electronic view finder) instead of the OVF. When the display unit displayed in the in-finder display unit 76 is the EVF, an image captured by an imaging unit 22 is displayed in the in-finder display unit 76, and the user may visually recognize the subject when looking into the finder 16. As with the display unit 28 described below, the EVF obtains and displays a captured image to be displayed. Furthermore, in the case of the EVF, in addition to the captured image, information on imaging, an AF frame indicating a position where an AF process is performed, and the like may be displayed in the in-finder display unit 76.