Patent
1987-12-11
1989-08-01
Griffin, Donald A.
354288, G03B 700
Patent
active
048537349
ABSTRACT:
A camera has a flexible printed circuit board provided with a storage device, such as an EEPROM, which is capable of electrically effecting the writing and erasing of information. The flexible printed circuit board is disposed along a front surface portion and along another surface portion of a camera body, and an information writing pad for the storage device is disposed in such a manner as to overlay a surface of a projecting portion which projects forward from a substantially flat portion of the camera body.
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Ishikawa Masanori
Tokura Go
Yamada Akira
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha
Griffin Donald A.
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