CCD mounting structure for exchangeable camera back

Photography – Camera combined with or convertible to diverse art device

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396544, 348 64, 348233, 348373, G03B 1748

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060351470

ABSTRACT:
A camera includes a camera body and a detachable camera back. The camera body includes a guide section arranged in a plane perpendicular to an optical axis defined by a lens associated with the camera body. The camera back includes an imaging device and a biasing member which biases the imaging device such that, when the camera back is attached to the camera body, the imaging device is press contacted against the guide section. In particular, the guide section includes a pair of rails provided next to a photographing aperture of the camera body that defines an image forming plane for the camera. The imaging device may further include a glass plate provided in front of an image receiving surface that functions to shift an image plane along the optical axis of the camera.

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