プロ用デジタルカメラのアーキテクチャー
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概要
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Eastman Kodak Company introduced its first digital camera system (DCS) for the proffesional market in 1991. This system uses a 1.3 million pixel CCD in a Nikon F3 camera body. The digital electronics was tethered through a cable to the camera, which made it difficult to maneuver. Since then, we have made significant improvements in our digital camera systems up to the present DCS500 and 600 series cameras. In this paper, the requirements in the proffesional market are described and how Eastman Kodak developed the architecture to fulfill those requirements is discussed.
- 社団法人映像情報メディア学会の論文
- 2000-01-19