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Camcorders, blueray video camaras
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E-donpisha - II
Consumer electronics; Video camera
Asynchronous shutter mode. Available in external sync mode only. Timing of accumulation and shutter speed are controlled by the external trigger signal. Shutter speed is controlled by the width of ...
Electronics Industries Association (EIA)
Consumer electronics; Video camera
B/W video standard with 525 lines / frame, 2 interlaced fields / frame, 30 frames / second. Monochrome version of NTSC video signal. Also referred to as RS-170.
electronic shutter
Consumer electronics; Video camera
CCD camera operating mode where the integration time can be shortened without any mechanical device. Used for blur reduction when capturing fast moving objects, and for camera sensitivity reduction ...
exwave HAD technology
Consumer electronics; Video camera
Technology with a nearly gapless OCL (On-chip-lens) located over each pixel of the CCD resulting in more than twice the sensitivity and 1/50 the smear compared to Hyper HAD technology.
F stop, F number
Consumer electronics; Video camera
Calibrated measure of lens iris aperture. Common F stops are F1.4, F2, F2.8, F4, F5.6, F8, F11, F16, F22. The higher the number, the smaller the iris aperture and the less light falling on the ...
field
Consumer electronics; Video camera
Half of a TV picture consisting of only the odd or only the even lines. NTSC/EIA features 60 fields of 262.5 lines / second. PAL/CCIR features 50 fields of 312.5 lines / second. Odd / even field ...
field / frame integration
Consumer electronics; Video camera
Two different pixel readout techniques in CCDs designed for interlaced output. Refers to the total integration time, field duration (16.6 ms NTSC/EIA or 20 ms PAL/CCIR) or frame duration (33.3 ms ...