VIDEO CAMERAS USE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ACID Ross Video Limited 64 Auriga Drive Ottawa, Ontario K2E1B8 Canada Video cameras for use in video production studios;
AUTOSCOPE Image Sensing Systems, Inc. 1115 Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis MN 55403 video cameras for use in vehicular traffic monitoring;AUTOMATIC SCOPE;
COBB ENERGY COBB ENERGY CORPORATION 118 Thruway Park Broussard LA 70518 video cameras for use in connection with drilling operations and for down hole use; measuring instruments, directional guidance units and measurement - while - drilling instruments; namely, depth monitors, pressure sensors and drill floor readout displays; computers and software for use in connection with drilling operations; measuring instruments and sensors; namely, cased hole logging devices, gamma ray tools, gamma ray-neutron tools, casing collar locators, pipe calipers, chlorine logging devices for use in detecting chlorine levels, cement bond logging devices; flow meters; down hole pressure gauges; computer data output recorders;power operated oil field machines and equipment and parts and accessories therefor; namely, drills, down hole drilling motors, wet stab connectors, bent subs, motor mounted stabilizers, dump subs, orienting subs, non-magnetic drill collars, crossover subs, stabilizers, hole openers; wire line equipment; namely, conductor wire line winch drums; electrical generators; pipe recovery machines; back off shoots; plug casing setters; wire line units; side door subs; perforating guns; tubing conveyed perforators;pipe cutting chemicals for use in down hole exploration;land vehicles for use in drilling and hole operations; namely, mast trucks; land vehicle parts; namely, wireline operator cabs;
ENDOCABG GENZYME SURGICAL PRODUCTS CORPORATION 600 Airport Road Fall River MA 02770 Video cameras for use in endoscopic surgery;endoscopic surgery bypass grafting instrumentation, namely, needle holders, forceps, scissors, retractors, endoscopes, cannulas, electrodes, ports and sutures; light sources, namely, medical examination lamps, surgical lamps, quartz lamps for medical purposes;
OBV OLYMPUS AMERICA INC. 2951 Ishikawa-machi, Hachioji-shi TOKYO 192-8507 Japan video cameras for use in the field of endoscopy;
PROFCAM VideoLabs, Inc. 655 Bayport Ave. San Carlos CA 94070 video cameras for use in educational institutions and laboratories;PROF CAMERA;
SID Brooks Support Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 70 Ontario NY 14519 video cameras for use in steam generators for inspecting, cleaning, retrieving and delivery applications;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A video imaging system includes a master video camera for producing video images of a moving object of interest, a plurality of additional video cameras each positioned at a different location for producing additional video images of the object of interest from different spatial perspectives, and a control system for controlling the additional video cameras to track the object of interest imaged by the master video camera. The system generates video images using a method comprising the steps of producing a master video image of a moving object of interest, producing additional video images of the object of interest from different spatial perspectives, and controlling size of the object of interest in the additional video images in response to the size of the object of interest in the master video image. The invention further encompasses a method of presenting a video image comprising the steps of producing a plurality of video images of an object of interest from a plurality of spatial perspectives, displaying one of said video images for a period of time, selecting a frame in the displayed video image, and switching the displayed video image among a plurality of corresponding frames of said plurality of video images to display the object of interest from multiple spatial perspectives, giving the illusion of a single camera moving around the frozen object(s). This invention further encompasses the recording of point sound source by placing microphones at the cameras such that the microphones receive sound waves from the direction of the field of view of the cameras, and processing audio signals produced by these microphones to produce an audio output signal representative of sound being produced at a particular location in the area occupied by an event being recorded.