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1 March 1983 Speed Control For A High Speed Motion Picture Camera
George J. Thaler
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Proceedings Volume 0348, 15th Intl Congress on High Speed Photography and Photonics; (1983) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.967718
Event: 15th International Congress on High Speed Photography and Photonics, 1982, San Diego, United States
Abstract
Motion picture cameras exist which take pictures at frame rates as high as 10,000 frames/second. Their development has been accomplished largely by invention, trial and error, and much hard work. They work very well, but the demands of scientific research require that frame rate be closely controlled so that accurate time measurements can be made when analyzing the photographic records. The purposes of this paper are to establish a mathematical model of the film transport system and to study the dynamics of the system.
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George J. Thaler "Speed Control For A High Speed Motion Picture Camera", Proc. SPIE 0348, 15th Intl Congress on High Speed Photography and Photonics, (1 March 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.967718
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

High speed photography

Mathematical modeling

Remote sensing

Amplifiers

Modulation

Sensors

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