Messagepar Bug Killer » Ven 30 Avr 2010 22:14
Je me demandais à quoi pourrait bien servir le tuner TV intégré. Voici ce qu'en dit le brevet :
"FIG. 25 is a diagram showing a display in the field of view of the finder. In the second display region 190d, a video image of a live broadcasting of a sport activity such as a succor is displayed as an image for a television broadcasting. In such a live broadcasting of a sport activity such as a succor, various bird's-eye view images viewed from above the stadium are used so that the audience can easily understand the entire game. On the other hand, a true-to-life dynamic photograph is usually a close-up photograph of a particular user instead of a photograph of the bird's-eye view image of the entire game viewed from above the stadium.
To take such a photograph, the photographing lens 120 with a focal length that matches the distance between an object person and the camera must be selected. It is quite difficult, however, for a user to understand the entire game, while looking into a finder with a shooting magnification to close up a user. That usually requires a user to be experienced to catch a shutter chance.
As such, according to the camera in the sixth embodiment, the user can take a close-up of an object with the photographing lens 120 on the first display region 191, while recognizing the entire image by the image for television broadcasting displayed on the second display region 190d of the finder 130. Therefore, the user can easily take a shutter chance."
ça s'adresserait donc aux photographes de sport pour leur permettre d'avoir dans le viseur une vue d'ensemble de l'action en plus de ce qu'ils visent réellement. Il va falloir deux cerveaux pour s'en servir ?
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