LabGuy's World: LabGuy Chronicles
(Master Index of Articles)
The Birth of Video Recording - By Charles P. Ginsburg. The leader of the team that developed the first practical VTR at Ampex in 1954.New! Museum of Extinct Video Tape Recorders - Take a virtual tour of LabGuy's fantastic collection of extinct VTR's and accessories. Catalog of Extinct Video Tape Recorders - A list of over 150 VTR's and Video Cameras produced prior to 1975. FAQ's of Extinct Video Tape Recorders - Frequently Asked Questions! You ask, LabGuy's Answers! Brand New! Actual Video Files! - A page containing video clips demonstrating various aspects of vintage video equipment! Video Tape Formats Table - A comparison of dozens of video tape recorder formats created by Jason at VideOlson. Time Line of Extinct Video Tape Recorders - Dozens of VTR developments covered from the 1930s to the recent past. Connectors on Extinct Video Tape Recorders - How to hook up those darned extinct VTRs and Cameras. LabGuy's First Video System! - LabGuy reminisces about his first VTR and Camera obtained in 1977. A Fully Restored 1948 Dumont Image Orthicon Camera! - Carlos Gomez's pride and joy! Remembering IVC - LabGuy, and friends, reminisce about the fine products of International Video Corporation. LabGuy's Library - LabGuy's list of books and resources for people doing research in the history of television and video recording. COLOR pictures from a B/W Connectix QuickCam? - You bet! Learn about tri-color photography with informal lab experiments. Frame Grabber Project: 1984 to 1987 - It took 3 years to build. But, I gained 100 years in experience! Click here to: Return to The Top of LabGuy's World Last updated: November 22, 2002 |