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Jirou Kajino
Researcher at Panasonic
Publications - 17
Citations - 387
Jirou Kajino is an academic researcher from Panasonic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic tape & Signal. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 17 publications receiving 387 citations.
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Camera apparatus with movably supported lens barrel
Takayuki Hayashi,Jirou Kajino +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a camera with a fixed body and a rotating lens is used to suppress an image fluctuation due to a fluctuation of the fixed body, and a lock mechanism for locking the lens barrel so as not to rotate.
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Magnetic tape recording and/or reproducing apparatus
TL;DR: A magnetic tape recording and/or reproducing apparatus provided with a reversible motor, a rotary member rotated by the motor, an operating mode changer connected to the rotary members to change the operating mode of the apparatus, a tape loader movable in reciprocation between an inoperative position where a magnetic tape can be drawn out from a cassette and an operative position where the tape is drawn out and then wound onto a guide drum, and a drive driven intermittently by the Rotary member to cause the tape loader to reciprocate between the inoperative and operative positions, and
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Camera apparatus which automatically corrects image fluctuations
TL;DR: In this paper, a camera apparatus comprising focusing means for optically focusing a beam of light from an object, imaging means for converting an optical image produced by the focusing means into electrical or physicochemical information and issuing or recording the information as an image, means for detecting fluctuations of the apparatus to issue a fluctuation detecting signal, means responsive to the fluctuation detection signal for issuing an image fluctuation control signal, and means for suppressing fluctuations of an image due to the fluctuations of a camera.
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Camera apparatus with fluctuation suppressing means
TL;DR: In this article, a camera apparatus comprising focusing means for optically focusing a beam of light from an object, imaging element for converting an optical image produced by the focusing means into electrical or physicochemical information and issuing or recording the information as an image is described.
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Tape cassette adapter
TL;DR: A tape cassette adapter as mentioned in this paper is useful for a tape recoding and draws a tape out a compact cassette by the movement of tape drawing mechanism from an inoperative position to an operative position.