Claims
- 1. A photographic camera for receiving a film cassette which can be operated to thrust a filmstrip out of the cassette whether the filmstrip is completely unexposed, partly exposed or fully exposed and which has a film-exposure status indicator for providing a visible indication of the exposure status of the filmstrip, wherein said camera comprises:
- film transport means activatable for operating the film cassette to thrust the filmstrip out of the cassette; and
- control means for disabling said film transport means to prevent its activation whenever the cassette is inadvertently loaded into said camera with the status indicator indicating the filmstrip is partly exposed or fully exposed, whereby the transport means can be activated only when the status indicator indicates the filmstrip is completely unexposed.
- 2. A photographic camera to be used with a film cassette which can be operated to thrust a filmstrip out of the cassette whether the filmstrip is completely unexposed, partly exposed or fully exposed and which has a film-exposure status indicator movable from an unexposed position for providing a visible indication that the filmstrip is completely unexposed, to partly exposed position for providing a visible indication that the filmstrip is partly exposed, and to an exposed position for providing a visible indication that the filmstrip is fully exposed, wherein said camera comprises:
- film transport means activatable for operating the film cassette to thrust the filmstrip out of the cassette;
- indicator sensing means for sensing whether the status indicator of the cassette is in its exposed position to determine that the filmstrip in the cassette is completely unexposed or, alternatively, is in its partly exposed or exposed position to determine that the filmstrip in the cassette is not completely unexposed; and
- control means connects said film transport means and said indicator sensing means for preventing activation of the transport means both when the status indicator is in its partly exposed position and is in its exposed position, whereby the filmstrip can be thrust out of the cassette only when the status indicator is in its unexposed position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Reference is made to commonly assigned copending applications Ser. No. 07/492,038 entitled CAMERA APPARATUS FOR PREVENTING DOUBLE-EXPOSURE OF FILM RETURNED TO A SELF-THRUSTING CASSETTE, and filed Mar. 12, 1990 in the name of J. David Cocca, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,994,833 issued Feb. 19, 1991; Ser. No. 07/492,037 entitled CAMERA APPARATUS FOR PREVENTING INITIALIZATION OF EXPOSED FILM STORED IN A SELF-THRUSTING CASSETTE, and filed Mar. 12, 1991 in the name of J. David Cocca, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,980,709 issued Dec. 25, 1990.
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