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Sony Corporation
Branche: Consumer electronics
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Color video standard, used mainly in the United States and Japan. NTSC uses 525 scanning lines per picture, 30 pictures (frames) per second, each frame is made up of two sequential fields containing respectively the even and the odd lines (interlace).
Industry:Consumer electronics
Focus hold mode that can be automatically readjusted as required by the user (One-push AF Trigger) assuming that the required subject is within the focusing limits of the camera lens.
Industry:Consumer electronics
Fixed white balance mode that can be automatically readjusted as required by the user (One-push WB Trigger), assuming that a white object, in suitable lighting conditions and occupying more than half of the image area, is seen by the camera.
Industry:Consumer electronics
Color video standard pioneered in Europe but also used in many other parts of the world. PAL uses 625 scanning lines per picture, 25 pictures (frames) per second, each frame is made up of two sequential fields containing respectively the odd and the even lines (interlace).
Industry:Consumer electronics
An advanced function of the Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology that allows a particular color to be selected and its hue, saturation and detail altered. This function gives the subject a pleasing complexion with a softer image while maintaining the sharpness of other areas, and vice versa. The designated active area of partial enhance can be set with the digital circuits by simply adjusting the Area Detect Cursor.
Industry:Consumer electronics
Picture element.
Industry:Consumer electronics
PowerHAD is further improvement of the Hyper HAD CCD technology, where the microscopic lenses focus more light onto the light sensors thus increased sensitivity and reduced smear.
Industry:Consumer electronics
CCD design that allows the acquisition of both odd and even fields at the same time. Progressive scan makes full vertical resolution possible in Donpisha mode.
Industry:Consumer electronics
Special mode in which the CCD readout cycle is stopped and restarted in synchronization with an external event. In the Stop mode, the CCD still accumulates picture information.
Industry:Consumer electronics
The primary colors of light that produce a color video image. In video, RGB refers to a system in which these three primary colors are kept isolated and delivered from the source to the display device over separate wires. This system results in high-quality pictures. RGB signals are used in some broadcast video equipment and computers.
Industry:Consumer electronics