Abstract

A new high-speed color video camera for broadcast use provides high-quality slow-motion images, which previously had to be taken by a film camera. The system is made possible by a new solid-state imaging device, which has 250,000 pixels and an electronic shutter. It can take 360 field pictures/sec. An 800-Mbyte solid-state storage permits the recording of real-time events for up to 12 sec in a loop, thus allowing an operator to replay at any speed immediately following recording by slow motion.

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