Digital camera having a motion tracking subsystem responsive...

Television – Camera – system and detail – Camera image stabilization

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C348S208160, C348S208400

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10339132

ABSTRACT:
A digital camera delays the capture of a digital image after image capture has been requested until the motion of the digital camera satisfies a motion criterion. The digital camera thereby reduces image blur that would otherwise occur due to camera motion.

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Pending U.S. Appl. No. 09/997,675, filed Nov 28, 2001, “Camera That Operates In Accordance Wtih The Speed Requirements Of The Photographer,” Mark N. Robins et al. 10015526-1.

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