System matching finder view area and capture area in...

Television – Camera – system and detail – With electronic viewfinder or display monitor

Reexamination Certificate

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C348S187000, C348S333010, C348S341000, C396S149000, C396S377000

Reexamination Certificate

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10307897

ABSTRACT:
A video camera obtains a capture scope obtained through finder optics of a single-lens reflex camera and indicated by a view frame mask. A PC detects the position corresponding to the capture scope from the captured image captured by the image pickup device of the single-lens reflex camera, generates the information designating the position, and stores the information in the single-lens reflex camera. The system controller of the single-lens reflex camera extracts a part of the area in the captured image captured by the image pickup device, and records the image of the area in a memory card.

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patent: U-7-005135 (1995-01-01), None
patent: 8-304910 (1996-11-01), None
patent: A-11-344746 (1999-12-01), None
patent: A-2000-134528 (2000-05-01), None
Japanese Office Action for 2001-376191, mailed Nov. 28, 2006 (2 pp.).

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