Television – Camera – system and detail – Camera image stabilization
Patent
1995-06-28
1996-11-05
Horabik, Michael
Television
Camera, system and detail
Camera image stabilization
396 52, H04N 5228
Patent
active
055722520
ABSTRACT:
A video camera wherein the number of times that an output signal from a swing sensor reaches or exceeds a threshold value is counted, and based on the resulting counted value, the video camera is judged as being in a photographing state or not, the recording operation being stopped if the video camera is judged to be not in a photographing state. When the counted value has reached a predetermined value, the operator of the video camera is notified of a faulty photographing condition. Furthermore, it is judged, based on the detection result of the swing sensor, whether the video camera is in a misrecording operation; if the video camera is judged to be in a misrecording operation, the recording operation is stopped, and then, the recording tape is rewound to the start position of the misrecording.
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Ishida Kozo
Naka Masafumi
Day Michael
Horabik Michael
Mitsubishi Denki & Kabushiki Kaisha
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