Patent classifications
G03B17/48
Audiovisual apparatus for simultaneous acquisition and management of coverage on production sets
Disclosed herein is a standalone audiovisual apparatus for the simultaneous acquisition and management of coverage, the simultaneous recording, and live on-the-fly editing of multiple angles, in accordance with some embodiments. Accordingly, the audiovisual apparatus comprises a body and arms. Further, the body comprises an upper body portion and a lower body portion. Further, the upper body portion comprises a body adapter disposed on the upper body portion. Further, the body adapter is configured for detachably attaching a primary recording device to the body adapter. Further, the lower body portion is disposable on a surface. Further, the arms are coupled to the body. Further, the arms comprise arm adapters. Further, the arm adapters are configured for detachably attaching secondary recording devices to the arm adapters. Further, the arms are configured for moving between arm positions in relation to the body for positioning the secondary recording devices in secondary recording positions.
Fitting room comprising a portrait photographic system, and a computer program
The fitting room comprises a portrait photographic system which comprises: —a mirror; —a support physically attached to the mirror, or to a structural member fixed thereto, the support being configured and arranged to interchangeably and removably attach thereto any of a plurality of portable computing devices having built-in cameras; and—a local computing entity adapted to establish a communication link with the portable computing device attached or to be attached to the support, in order to acquire one or more images of a user placed in front of the mirror with the built-in camera of the portable computing device once attached to the support. The computer program comprises computer subprograms adapted to operate the system of the fitting room of the invention.
Fitting room comprising a portrait photographic system, and a computer program
The fitting room comprises a portrait photographic system which comprises: —a mirror; —a support physically attached to the mirror, or to a structural member fixed thereto, the support being configured and arranged to interchangeably and removably attach thereto any of a plurality of portable computing devices having built-in cameras; and—a local computing entity adapted to establish a communication link with the portable computing device attached or to be attached to the support, in order to acquire one or more images of a user placed in front of the mirror with the built-in camera of the portable computing device once attached to the support. The computer program comprises computer subprograms adapted to operate the system of the fitting room of the invention.
Lighting arrangement for magnification device
Disclosed is a magnification device for use by blind and/or low vision individuals. The device includes an X-Y table upon which an item to be magnified can be placed. A stationary camera arm and a pivotal monitor arm are oriented over the X-Y table. The monitor arm includes a video monitor pivotally mounted at its distal end. The camera arm also includes two laterally disposed lighting arms. A series of controls are provided along a lower edge of the monitor via a mounting bracket.
Lighting arrangement for magnification device
Disclosed is a magnification device for use by blind and/or low vision individuals. The device includes an X-Y table upon which an item to be magnified can be placed. A stationary camera arm and a pivotal monitor arm are oriented over the X-Y table. The monitor arm includes a video monitor pivotally mounted at its distal end. The camera arm also includes two laterally disposed lighting arms. A series of controls are provided along a lower edge of the monitor via a mounting bracket.
Long-Range Optical Device With Image Capturing Channel
The invention relates to a long-range optical device comprising at least one sight channel and an image capturing channel with a camera module, wherein the sight channel and the image capturing channel are coupled to one another by means of an adjusting mechanism such that a first image detail observed in the sight channel essentially corresponds to a second image detail captured by the camera module; an interface module for establishing a connection with an electronic terminal; a processing unit; a memory unit, and a support unit, in which support unit the sight channel is arranged, wherein a heat dissipation device is formed between the support unit and the processing unit and/or between the support unit and a housing of the sight channel and/or on the camera module. The invention moreover relates to an observation and image capturing system.
PROJECTION MODULE, IMAGING DEVICE, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE
A projection module (10), an imaging device (100), and an electronic device (1000). The projection module (10) comprises a light source (12), a mask (14) provided above the light source (12), and a projection lens (16) provided above the mask (14). The light source (12) comprises a first center (X). The mask (14) comprises a second center (Y). The second center (Y) and the first center (X) are aligned with the axial direction of the projection module (10). The optical axis (A1) of the projection lens (16) is provided at an offset to the first center (X) and the second center (Y).
PROJECTION MODULE, IMAGING DEVICE, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE
A projection module (10), an imaging device (100), and an electronic device (1000). The projection module (10) comprises a light source (12), a mask (14) provided above the light source (12), and a projection lens (16) provided above the mask (14). The light source (12) comprises a first center (X). The mask (14) comprises a second center (Y). The second center (Y) and the first center (X) are aligned with the axial direction of the projection module (10). The optical axis (A1) of the projection lens (16) is provided at an offset to the first center (X) and the second center (Y).
Camera systems for scopes
A camera system for mounting to a scope can include a camera portion and a mounting system rotationally coupled to the camera portion. The mounting system can include a first securing portion having a first securing member, where the first securing member is configured to abut against a first portion of an eyepiece of the scope. The mounting system can also include a second securing portion having a second securing member, where the second securing member is configured to abut against a second portion of the eyepiece of the scope. The mounting system can further include an adjustment mechanism that simultaneously moves the first securing portion and the second securing portion in opposing directions relative to each other.
Camera systems for scopes
A camera system for mounting to a scope can include a camera portion and a mounting system rotationally coupled to the camera portion. The mounting system can include a first securing portion having a first securing member, where the first securing member is configured to abut against a first portion of an eyepiece of the scope. The mounting system can also include a second securing portion having a second securing member, where the second securing member is configured to abut against a second portion of the eyepiece of the scope. The mounting system can further include an adjustment mechanism that simultaneously moves the first securing portion and the second securing portion in opposing directions relative to each other.