Solid-state television camera

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Attribute control

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358213, H04N 909, H04N 315

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043694594

ABSTRACT:
A solid-state television camera wherein the generation of synchronous noise is eliminated and the reliability is improved is disclosed which comprises an image taking lens for photographing a subject; an optical member disposed along the optical axis of said lens for reflecting the light from said lens in a direction substantially perpendicular to said optical axis of said lens; a printed circuit board disposed at a position offset from said optical axis of said lens and substantially parallel thereto; a solid-state image pick-up element mounted on said board for receiving the light reflected by said optical member; and various circuit members mounted on said board; the direction for reading out said solid-state image pick-up element being opposite to the usual reading out direction due to an inversion of the light image by said optical member.

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