Image sensing system and method of controlling operation of...

Television – Camera – system and detail – Combined image signal generator and general image signal...

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C348S333030

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ABSTRACT:
When a subject is imaged for the purpose of deciding the angle of view, the full image that is capable of being sensed by a CCD is displayed on an LCD. The user designates the position of a cropping area in the image being displayed. Only image data representing the image within the border of the designated area is recorded on a memory card. Since the amount of image data to be recorded on the memory card is thus reduced, image data representing images of a greater number of frames can be recorded on the memory card.

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