Apparatus for adjustment of optical axes in TV camera

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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358209, 358225, 358 41, 354286, H04N 530, H04N 5225

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050034014

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for the adjustment of optical axis in a TV camera, in which a supporting member for integrally supporting an optical lens and a supporting member for integrally supporting an optical system are assembled so that they are fastened in the direction of the optical axis by clamping device, and in the state where the clamping device is loosened, both of the supporting members are relatively moved in a first direction orthogonal to the optical axis by first positioning device and both of the supporting members are relatively moved in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction by second positioning device. By this adjustment apparatus, the adjustment is carried out so that the optical axis of the optical lens is in agreement with the optical axis of the optical system.

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