Camera preventing film movement in stopped state

Photography – With film drive – Film movement limiting means

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396399, 396418, 396320, G03B 100

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ABSTRACT:
A camera comprises a first device which makes a head and a film closer to each other, the head being arranged to perform at least either one of recording and reading information on and from the film, a second device which prevents the film from travelling when a film transport device is placed in a stopped state, and an interlocking device which mechanically interlocks the first device and the second device.

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