Claims
- 1. A magnetic regenerating unit for a camera, which feeds photographic film coated with a magnetic recording layer and regenerates magnetic information from said magnetic recording layer on said photographic film; said magnetic regenerating unit for the camera comprising:a magnetic head for accessing to the magnetic recording layer while the photographic film is feeding, said magnetic head including a coil wound around a core, a number of turns of said coil being determined so as to output a regenerated waveform which does not enable reading of said magnetic information but permits determination of whether any magnetic information is recorded or not; and determination means for determining whether any magnetic information is recorded or not in a magnetic record area for each frame on said photographic film based on voltage signals generated at ends of said coil.
- 2. The magnetic recording unit for the camera as defined in claim 1, wherein the number of turns of said coil is between 100 and 600.
- 3. The magnetic recording unit for the camera as defined in claim 1, wherein said magnetic head is also used as a recording head of magnetic recording means for recording a clock pulse in a magnetic recording layer on said photographic film and a data pulse, having a reverse polarity to said clock pulse, in a first or second half of a period of said clock pulse according to recording data of “0” or “1”.
- 4. A camera which loads therein a film cartridge containing photographic film coated with a magnetic recording layer, has film feed means for feeding the photographic film from the loaded film cartridge with a motor, determines whether the loaded film cartridge is a partial cartridge, containing a photographic film having an exposed frame and an unexposed frame, or not, and feeds the photographic film from the loaded film cartridge up to a first unexposed frame if determining that the loaded film cartridge is the partial cartridge; said camera comprising:magnetic recording means for recording magnetic information in a magnetic record area on the magnetic recording layer corresponding to an exposed frame during one-frame feeding in every photographing; and unexposed frame detecting means for detecting the first unexposed frame according to whether magnetic information is recorded in a magnetic record area for each frame on the photographic film, said unexposed frame detecting means comprising a magnetic head for accessing to the magnetic recording layer while the photographic film is feeding, said magnetic head including a coil wound around a core, a number of turns of said coil being determined so as to output a regenerated waveform which does not enable reading of said magnetic information but permits determination of whether any magnetic information is recorded or not; and determination means for determining whether any magnetic information is recorded or not in a magnetic record area for each frame on said photographic film based on voltage signals generated at ends of said coil.
- 5. The camera as defined in claim 4, wherein the number of turns of said coil is between 100 and 600.
- 6. The camera as defined in claim 4, wherein said magnetic head is also used as a recording head of magnetic recording means for recording a clock pulse in a magnetic recording layer on said photographic film and a data pulse, having a reverse polarity to said clock pulse, in a first or second half of a period of said clock pulse according to recording data of “0” or “1”.
Priority Claims (7)
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8-261069 |
Oct 1996 |
JP |
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8-261070 |
Oct 1996 |
JP |
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8-261071 |
Oct 1996 |
JP |
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8-261072 |
Oct 1996 |
JP |
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8-261073 |
Oct 1996 |
JP |
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8-279741 |
Oct 1996 |
JP |
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8-284277 |
Oct 1996 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/940,776 filed Sep. 30, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,026,249, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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