Method of digital video surveillance utilizing a dual camera monitoring system
First Claim
1. A dual-capture camera for capturing both digital and conventional images comprising:
- (a) a housing having an inlet for receiving incident light;
(b) a mechanism for splitting the received incident light into two portions;
(c) an image sensor for sequentially capturing a plurality of digital images; and
(d) conventional film for capturing an image upon a predetermined criteria, which image includes an occurrence stamp for indicating when an image is captured;
wherein, when the conventional image is stamped, the digital image substantially corresponding in time to the captured conventional image is also stamped with the same stamp as the conventional image.
1 Assignment
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
A dual-capture camera for capturing both digital and conventional images comprising: a housing having an inlet for receiving incident light; a mechanism for splitting the received incident light into two portions; an image sensor for sequentially capturing a plurality of digital images for forming a digital still image or digital video; and conventional film for receiving incident light from the beam splitter upon a predetermined criteria for capturing a conventional image having a time and date stamp; wherein, when the conventional image is date and time stamped, the digital image substantially corresponding in time to the captured conventional image is also date and time stamped with the same date and time stamp as the conventional image.
-
Citations
4 Claims
-
1. A dual-capture camera for capturing both digital and conventional images comprising:
-
(a) a housing having an inlet for receiving incident light;
(b) a mechanism for splitting the received incident light into two portions;
(c) an image sensor for sequentially capturing a plurality of digital images; and
(d) conventional film for capturing an image upon a predetermined criteria, which image includes an occurrence stamp for indicating when an image is captured;
wherein, when the conventional image is stamped, the digital image substantially corresponding in time to the captured conventional image is also stamped with the same stamp as the conventional image. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
-
Specification