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Nikon US PatentInteresting reading:
http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.html&r=21&p=1&f=G&l=50&d=PG01&S1=nikon&OS=nikon&RS=nikon Chris
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After an entire bottle of painkillers I finally figured out that the entire thing is written in an ancient tlhIngan dialect. Any translators?
I'm glad you've said that, I thought everyone else understood it and I was the only divot that didn't.
I'm sure its very interesting, but what does it mean? CC
Chris
I've had a wade through this and agree with what you say (it's a patent for a way of sending an SLR image to an LCD screen). I think they've managed to get an imaging device attached to the pentaprism and this image then goes to an LCD. This is the salient bit slightly condensed by me and with some of the long terms replaced by 2 acronyms - LCDOM and PCE.
So - whereas we presently look through the viewfinder at what's coming down the barrel of the lens and off the mirror this new device replaces our eye with the PCE and sends the image to the LCD for our viewing pleasure. Edit: And they've also specified this applies to both digital AND film SLRs Peter
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Interesting, this all ready happens on D P&S. If screen technology improves this could be a winner. No need to buy a right angle viewer to do ground level macro, just tilt the LCD. The screens would have to improve, it would be very hit and miss shooting with the screen on the back of the D70. Or would that be, miss, miss, miss, miss, hit, miss?
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