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The CMOS-Pro was unusual in a number of ways. It could not operate independently but worked by being tethered to a computer with models for connecting either via a SCSI or a parallel port. The camera was available fitted with either a ''bayer'' or monochrome sensor; the monochrome sensor could take higher quality colour photographs by successively taking three shots through different [[filter|colour filter]]s. The [[C-mount|C lens mount]] was used.
 
The CMOS-Pro was unusual in a number of ways. It could not operate independently but worked by being tethered to a computer with models for connecting either via a SCSI or a parallel port. The camera was available fitted with either a ''bayer'' or monochrome sensor; the monochrome sensor could take higher quality colour photographs by successively taking three shots through different [[filter|colour filter]]s. The [[C-mount|C lens mount]] was used.
  
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==Links==
 
* Archived [http://web.archive.org/web/20010331121321/www.cmospro.com/cmospro.htm CMOS-Pro website]
 
* Archived [http://web.archive.org/web/20010331121321/www.cmospro.com/cmospro.htm CMOS-Pro website]
 
* [http://www.acecam.com/magazine/cmospro1.html Sound Vision CMOS-Pro Camera] review
 
* [http://www.acecam.com/magazine/cmospro1.html Sound Vision CMOS-Pro Camera] review

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The Sound Vision CMOS-Pro was a CMOS-based digital studio camera by North American company Sound Vision.

The CMOS-Pro was unusual in a number of ways. It could not operate independently but worked by being tethered to a computer with models for connecting either via a SCSI or a parallel port. The camera was available fitted with either a bayer or monochrome sensor; the monochrome sensor could take higher quality colour photographs by successively taking three shots through different colour filters. The C lens mount was used.

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