System for capturing and archiving motion video segments

Television – Camera – system and detail – Support or housing

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C348S207100, C455S556100

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10287728

ABSTRACT:
A system for automatically transferring a plurality of digital video segments stored by a digital camera onto a separate storage medium. The system includes the digital camera and a docking unit. The digital camera includes a lens for providing an optical image; an image sensor for receiving the optical image provided by the lens to produce an image signal; a processor responsive to the image signal for producing the plurality of digital video segments; a digital memory for storing the plurality of digital video segments; a color image display for reviewing the digital video segments; and a docking interface to permit the digital camera to be connected to the docking unit. The docking unit includes a connector for receiving the docking interface in the digital camera and for connecting the digital camera to the docking unit; and a recorder for recording onto the separate storage medium. The digital camera, responsive to a user effort, transfers the plurality of digital video segments to the docking unit, and the docking unit records the plurality of digital video segments onto the separate storage medium.

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