A taking lens consists of first to third lens groups. The second lens
group is held in a lens frame that is coupled through an arm to a
supporting shaft, and is able to rotate about the supporting shaft, to
move the second lens group in a circular direction in a plane
perpendicular to an optical axis of the taking lens. As a movable lens
barrel retreats into a camera body, the lens frame rotates to remove the
second lens group from an inserted position inserted in an optical path
of the taking lens to a removed position set out of the optical path. The
arm is provided with an actuator that causes the lens frame to move in a
lengthwise direction of the arm. Because the movement in the circular
direction includes a component that is perpendicular to the lengthwise
movement of the arm, it is possible to move the lens frame and thus the
second lens group in any directions in the perpendicular plane to the
optical axis, in order to cancel a deviation of an optical image that
result from a camera shake.