Newsmeldung von slashCAM: U.S. patent for shooting with SLRs of rob - 19 Feb 2008 12:30:00 Hiroshi Terada, the holder of a newly filed patent for a digital SLR camera, the video documents. First and foremost is about the desensitization of the focus system, or the incorporation of a second-focus system, which has higher tolerances. Similar paths those already Manufacturer of DSLR with a Live View mode offering. Here is a second focus on the sharp points system in Live View allows. This is necessary for all those systems that are the mirror completely wegklappen. In Hiroshi Teradas patent on the other hand, of a semi-transparent mirror is spoken, which should not move to still enough light to the sensor to drop. Speculations in this direction has it not too long synonymous
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Antwort von Bernd E.:
... In Hiroshi Teradas patent on the other hand, of a semi-transparent mirror is spoken, which should not move to still enough light to the sensor to drop ... This solution is in principle not so new, because with such an established so-called Pellicle mirrors went years ago and a few decades, mostly at high frame rates (up to 14 frames per second) trimmed KB works to SLRs: Canon Pellix (from the year 1965 ), F-1 High Speed, F-1N High Speed, EOS RT, High Speed Nikon F2, F3 High Speed and more.
Gruß Bernd E.