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1 March 1974 New Developments In Still Cine-Photography And Television For Medical (Endoscopic) Purposes
G. Berci, J. Urban
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Abstract
The existing 16 mm movie cameras are too heavy and clumsy to be coupled with lightweight delicate examining (endoscopic) instruments, which are introduced into the patient. It can carry the risk of interference with the tactile sensation in the finger-tips of the examiner, resulting in dangerous pressure or even perforation.
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G. Berci and J. Urban "New Developments In Still Cine-Photography And Television For Medical (Endoscopic) Purposes", Proc. SPIE 0040, Quantitative Imagery in the Biomedical Sciences II, (1 March 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953824
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KEYWORDS
Endoscopy

Cameras

Automatic control

Camera shutters

Cinematography

Fourier transforms

Photography

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