Electronic still camera attachment for a single-lens relex camer

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Monitoring or testing the progress of recording

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360 331, 358906, H04N 578

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051794780

ABSTRACT:
A combination of photographic film and electronic single-lens reflex camera. An electronic imaging and recording unit is detachably mounted on the single-lens reflex camera in place of the view finder and converts the image light into an electronic signal to be recorded on a magnetic disk. The exposure control for the electronic imaging is partially performed in the main camera body.

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