Difference between revisions of "Canon RC-760"
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− | The RC | + | The high-end '''RC-760''', accepting interchangeable lenses, launched in 1988 as one of [[Canon]]'s RC series of CCD still video cameras, which had begun with the [[Canon RC-701]]. The series was joined by [[Canon RC-250|RC-250]], (named ION, XAP Shot and Q-Pic in different markets) |
− | Sony manufactured '''V'''ideo '''F'''loppy | + | The series was [[Canon]]'s answer to [[Sony]]'s Mavica series. Several SVC's used floppy disks as image storage medium (including Nikon's [[Nikon QV-1000C|QV-1000C]], but a non-standard smaller kind of floppies, ''video floppy disks'' which stored video scan lines in analog form. |
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+ | Sony manufactured '''V'''ideo '''F'''loppy disks for the original Mavica line of CCD still video cameras in the early 1980's. They were not common on computers, but were often used in broadcasting and medical fields for video still storage. | ||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
− | *Type: SLR Type ''Still Video Camera'' ( | + | *Type: SLR Type ''Still Video Camera'' (not yet a true [[DSLR]]; analog still-video recording) |
*Sensor: 2/3" CCD Image Sensor (600,000 pixels) | *Sensor: 2/3" CCD Image Sensor (600,000 pixels) | ||
*Recording Format: Still Video Format | *Recording Format: Still Video Format | ||
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*Dimensions: 162(W)×51.5(D)×101(H)mm | *Dimensions: 162(W)×51.5(D)×101(H)mm | ||
*Weight: 975g (without battery , Floppy Disk) | *Weight: 975g (without battery , Floppy Disk) | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/dcc/data/1986-2000/1988_rc760.html?lang=us&categ=crn&page=1986-2000 Canon RC-760] at the [http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/index.html Canon Camera Museum] | ||
+ | *[http://www.nikonweb.com/rc760/ Canon RC-760] at [http://www.nikonweb.com/ NikonWeb.com] | ||
[[Category:Japanese digital SLR]] | [[Category:Japanese digital SLR]] | ||
[[Category:Canon|RC-760]] | [[Category:Canon|RC-760]] | ||
[[Category:Canon SV mount|RC-760]] | [[Category:Canon SV mount|RC-760]] |
Revision as of 17:38, 17 March 2012
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The high-end RC-760, accepting interchangeable lenses, launched in 1988 as one of Canon's RC series of CCD still video cameras, which had begun with the Canon RC-701. The series was joined by RC-250, (named ION, XAP Shot and Q-Pic in different markets)
The series was Canon's answer to Sony's Mavica series. Several SVC's used floppy disks as image storage medium (including Nikon's QV-1000C, but a non-standard smaller kind of floppies, video floppy disks which stored video scan lines in analog form.
Sony manufactured Video Floppy disks for the original Mavica line of CCD still video cameras in the early 1980's. They were not common on computers, but were often used in broadcasting and medical fields for video still storage.
Specifications
- Type: SLR Type Still Video Camera (not yet a true DSLR; analog still-video recording)
- Sensor: 2/3" CCD Image Sensor (600,000 pixels)
- Recording Format: Still Video Format
- Recording media: Still Video Floppy Disk
- Lens Mount: SV Mount
- Shutter: focal plane shutter with speeds 1/8-1/2000 sec.
- Power Supply: Dedicated Ni-cd Battery Pack
- Dimensions: 162(W)×51.5(D)×101(H)mm
- Weight: 975g (without battery , Floppy Disk)