Claims
- 1. A camera comprising:
a body; a capture system disposed in said body, said capture system actuable to capture an archival image and an assessment image, said capture system defining a different field of view for each of said images, said field of view of said assessment image being larger than said field of view of said archival image; a display unit mounted on said body, said display unit being operatively connected to said capture system, said display unit showing a first portion of said assessment image corresponding to said field of view of said archival image, said display unit being selectively switchable to show a second portion of said assessment image, said second portion being non-concentric with said field of view of said archival image.
- 2. The camera of claim 1 wherein said first and second portions subtend diagonal angles of view of equal magnitude.
- 3. The camera of claim 1 wherein said archival image is a latent film image and said assessment image is an electronic image.
- 4. The camera of claim 1 wherein said archival and assessment images are both electronic and said archival image is a portion of said assessment image.
- 5. The camera of claim 4 further comprising means for revising said archival image to include a different portion of said assessment image.
- 6. A dual film-electronic camera, for use with photographic film, said camera comprising:
a body; an archival capture unit disposed in said body, said archival capture unit being configured to hold said film, said archival capture unit being actuable to capture a latent image on a frame of said film; a verification capture unit disposed in said body, said verification capture unit having an electronic array imager, said verification capture unit being actuable to capture an electronic image on said imager; an optical system directing light to said capture units, said optical system and said archival capture unit defining a field of view of said latent image, said optical system and said verification capture unit defining a field of view of said electronic image, said field of view of said electronic image being larger than said field of view of said latent image; a display unit operatively connected to said verification capture unit, said display unit showing a first portion of said electronic image corresponding to said field of view of said latent image, said display unit being switchable to show a second portion of said electronic image differing from said field of view of said latent image, said first and second portions subtending diagonal angles of view of equal magnitude.
- 7. The camera of claim 6 wherein said first portion is at least 20 percent smaller than said electronic image in at least one of two perpendicular dimensions of said electronic image.
- 8. The camera of claim 7 wherein said first portion is at least 20 percent smaller than said electronic image in both of said perpendicular dimensions.
- 9. The camera of claim 6 wherein said first portion is at least 20 percent smaller than said electronic image in at least one of two perpendicular dimensions of said electronic image.
- 10. The camera of claim 9 wherein said first portion is at least 20 percent smaller than said electronic image in both of said perpendicular dimensions.
- 11. The camera of claim 6 wherein said portions are differently centered.
- 12. The camera of claim 11 wherein said first portion is concentric with said electronic image as a whole.
- 13. The camera of claim 6 wherein said first portion is concentric with said electronic image as a whole.
- 14. The camera of claim 13 wherein said second portion is the whole of said electronic image.
- 15. A dual film-electronic camera, for use with photographic film, said camera comprising:
a body; an archival capture unit disposed in said body, said archival capture unit having an exposure frame holding a frame of said film, said archival capture unit capturing a latent image on said film frame; a verification capture unit disposed in said body, said verification capture unit having an electronic array imager, said verification capture unit capturing an electronic image on said imager; an optical system directing light to said capture units, said optical system and said archival capture unit defining a field of view of said latent image, said optical system and said verification capture unit defining a field of view of said electronic image, said field of view of said electronic image being larger than said field of view of said latent image; a display unit operatively connected to said verification capture unit, said display unit being selectively switchable between showing a first portion of said electronic image corresponding to said field of view of said latent image and showing a second portion of said electronic image, which is partially offset relative to said field of view of said latent image.
- 16. The camera of claim 15 wherein said first and second portions have numerically equal angles of view.
- 17. The camera of claim 16 wherein said first portion is at least 20 percent smaller than said electronic image in at least one of two perpendicular dimensions of said electronic image.
- 18. The camera of claim 17 wherein said first portion is at least 20 percent smaller than said electronic image in both of said perpendicular dimensions.
- 19. The camera of claim 15 wherein said first portion is at least 20 percent smaller than said electronic image in at least one of two perpendicular dimensions of said electronic image.
- 20. The camera of claim 19 wherein said first portion is at least 20 percent smaller than said electronic image in both of said perpendicular dimensions.
- 21. The camera of claim 15 wherein said portions are differently centered.
- 22. The camera of claim 21 wherein said first portion is concentric with said electronic image as a whole.
- 23. The camera of claim 15 wherein said first portion is concentric with said electronic image as a whole.
- 24. The camera of claim 23 wherein said second portion is the whole of said electronic image.
- 25. An image capture method comprising:
capturing an electronic image in a camera, said electronic image defining an assessment field of view; following said capturing of said electronic image, selectively displaying, in alternation, a plurality of different portions of said assessment field of view, said portions each being different, at least one of said portions being non-concentric with said electronic image.
- 26. The method of claim 25 wherein at least two of said portions subtend diagonal angles of view of equal magnitude.
- 27. The method of claim 25 further comprising, concurrent with said capturing of said electronic image, capturing a latent film image having a field of view smaller than and concentric with said assessment field of view.
- 27. An image capture method comprising:
capturing an electronic image, said electronic image defining an assessment field of view; capturing an archival image defining an archival field of view smaller than said assessment field of view, following said capturing of said electronic image, selectively displaying a plurality of different portions of said assessment field of view, in alternation, said portions each being different, at least one of said portions being partially offset from said archival field of view.
- 28. The method of claim 27 wherein said portions subtend diagonal angles of view of equal magnitude.
- 29. The method of claim 27 wherein said archival image is a latent film image.
- 30. The method of claim 27 wherein said archival image is a portion of said assessment image.
- 31. The method of claim 27 wherein said portions are each differently centered.
- 32. The method of claim 31 wherein one of said portions corresponds to said archival field of view.
- 33. The method of claim 27 wherein said capturing steps are concurrent.
- 34. The method of claim 27 wherein said field of view of said archival image is rectangular and said field of view of said assessment image is square.
- 35. The method of claim 27 further comprising, prior to said capturing steps, zooming a taking lens among a range of focal lengths, and, maintaining said archival field of view smaller than said assessment field of view, at each of said focal lengths.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Reference is made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent applications Ser. No. ______ [Docket No. 81634/RLW], entitled: REVISION SUGGESTION CAMERA AND METHOD, filed ______, in the name of Stephen G. Malloy Desormeaux; Ser. No. ______ [Docket No. 82449/RLW], entitled: WARNING MESSAGE CAMERA AND METHOD, filed ______, in the name of Kenneth A. Parulski; Ser. No. ______ [Docket No. 83081/RLW], entitled: REVISED RECAPTURE CAMERA AND METHOD, filed ______, in the names of Kenneth A. Parulski; Ser. No. ______ [Docket No. 83082/RLW], entitled: IMAGE REVISING CAMERA AND METHOD, filed ______, in the names of Kenneth A. Parulski, James W. Cannon, and Stephen G. Malloy Desormeaux.