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'''Still-video cameras''', or SVCs, are electronic cameras derived from television technology. Unlike a digital camera, images are recorded in the form of analog scan lines (typically onto a compact Video Floppy disk, which by the late-1980s had become an industry standard). Standard television uses interlaced images, where every other scan line is recorded as a single "field." Many SVCs had the ability to combine two field images into a single "frame" image, with higher resolution—although this halved the number of images a video floppy could hold (from 50 to 25).
 
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*[http://dgbest.tom.com/article.php?id=20928 Gallery of still-video cameras] displayed at CP+ trade show, 2011; from [http://dgbest.tom.com/ Tom.com DGBest]
 
*[http://dgbest.tom.com/article.php?id=20928 Gallery of still-video cameras] displayed at CP+ trade show, 2011; from [http://dgbest.tom.com/ Tom.com DGBest]
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Revision as of 17:49, 15 October 2014

Still-video cameras, or SVCs, are electronic cameras derived from television technology. Unlike a digital camera, images are recorded in the form of analog scan lines (typically onto a compact Video Floppy disk, which by the late-1980s had become an industry standard). Standard television uses interlaced images, where every other scan line is recorded as a single "field." Many SVCs had the ability to combine two field images into a single "frame" image, with higher resolution—although this halved the number of images a video floppy could hold (from 50 to 25).

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