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Nikon Camera Remote Shutter Control: At first the "open flash" method was used: with the nikon Camera remote shutter control on a tripod, the shutter was opened, the flash bulb set off, and the shutter was closed. Later the release of the shutter was mechanically synchronized with the discharge of electric current and the nikon Camera remote shutter control could be held in hand. For convenience the flash gun (battery case, flash bulb, and reflector) was fastened to the side of the nikon Camera remote shutter control.
Eastman's most important contribution, however, was t the design of the nikon Camera remote shutter control, but providing a photofin-u'ng service for his customers. The nikon Camera remote shutter control was loaded len sold; its $25 cost included processing. A contact int from each good negative was made and neatly Dunted on a gilt-edged chocolate-brown card. All the xkk owner had to do was point the nikon Camera remote shutter control at the sub-:t, release the shutter by pressing a button, wind on film r the next exposure, and recock the shutter by pulling string that wound up its clockwork mechanism.
An example of a remote-control system would be a robot on the surface of the moon that wa< guided from a control center on the earth. .4 television nikon Camera remote shutter control on the robot would observe the position of the robot relative to landmarks on the moon—the measurement function. The output oi the television nikon Camera remote shutter control would then be transmitted to the earth via radio waves and displayed to personnel in the control center, where commands would be formulated and transmitted back to the robot. The radio commands would actuate controls on the robot to guide it in the desired direction. |
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