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11 December 1984Electro-Optical Imaging For Film Cameras
Film cameras in current inventory can provide a low-cost and effective means to introduce real-time imaging to reconnaissance and surveillance missions. A universal set of electro-optical (E-0) electronics in a camera back configuration is described as well as some system configuration concepts and considerations.
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Carl C. Schleifer, "Electro-Optical Imaging For Film Cameras," Proc. SPIE 0496, Airborne Reconnaissance VIII, (11 December 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944412