Apparatus for electronic photography using a conventional film c

Television – Camera – system and detail – Camera connected to computer

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348220, 348375, H04N 5225

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054520002

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for operating a conventional film camera having a conventional film back and defining an image plane, in an electronic mode of operation including a video module insertable inside a camera in the place of a conventional film and forward of the conventional film back and comprising a detector array disposed in the image plane and electronic circuitry associated with the detector array for still video image acquisition.

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