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Still image pickup camera using high speed clear pulses to define a storage interval corresponding to a desired shutter speed

  • US 4,805,024 A
  • Filed: 04/27/1987
  • Issued: 02/14/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/01/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A still image pickup camera comprising:

  • a solid state image pickup device having an image pickup area, a temporary storage area, and a horizontal shift register;

    clock generating means for outputting within a vertical blanking period a group of first high-speed transfer pulses to transfer storage signal charges of one field in said image pickup area to said temporary storage area, for outputting within one field interval a group of second transfer pulses to transfer the storage signal charged of one field in the temporary storage area by an amount of every horizontal line synchronously with a horizontal sync signal to said horizontal shift register, and for outputting every horizontal scan period a group of third high-speed transfer pulses to transfer the image data of one horizontal line, by an amount of every pixel, which has been transferred to the horizontal shift register;

    clear pulse generating means for generating one or more times a group of high-speed clear pulses at a desired timing in an interval between adjacent vertical sync signals; and

    means for feeding said group of high-speed clear pulses to both said image pickup area and temporary storage area to clear both these areas.

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