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23 May 1989 Improvement Of SV-Camera Picture Quality
Shigeharu Ochi, Kikuo Otsuka, Seiki Nishi, Toru Nishimura
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Abstract
It is more than seven years since the advent of the electronic still video (SV) cameraY)It gave a pretty big impact to the conventional film and camera-relating industry at first The market of still video cameras, however, did not grow as rapidly as expected. So far, only a commercial market has been created, where instantness and ability to display on TV screen and to transmit by telephone cable are considered to be important. For a new consumer market, not only above mentioned advantages, but also better picture quality, smaller camera size, and lower price are reqired. Those requirements have been fullfilled step by step by improving CCD and signal processing circuit, and production technology. Here, we tried further improvement of picture quality of still video camera by developing a digital still video camera.
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Shigeharu Ochi, Kikuo Otsuka, Seiki Nishi, and Toru Nishimura "Improvement Of SV-Camera Picture Quality", Proc. SPIE 1071, Optical Sensors and Electronic Photography, (23 May 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952529
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Video

Analog electronics

Photography

Digital cameras

Imaging systems

Optical sensors

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