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Vintage B/W Video Cameras
New! 01.09.1
197?: Shibaden HV-70SU Vidicon Small Studio
Camera!
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Here is a small studio
camera from the early 1970's. It uses a one inch vidicon tube for pickup
and has a detachable three inch CRT viewfinder for aiming. These were used
in many schools and corporate video studios of the time. This particular
unit is in excellent fully operational condition. The lens is the good
old f 1.8, 25mm. It has switches to select internal or external sync, vertical
sync only or composite sync viewfinder input select of either direct camera
video or VTR playback video. Electrical adjustments include: monitor brightness
and contrast, camera beam, focus and target settings. There is also a mechanical
focus adjustment that "racks" the vidicon tube forwards and backwards for
setting the proper focal point for the lens being used. Internal sync is
used for stand alone operation. External sync is used with some VTR's or
with a Special Effects Generator in a multi-camera operation.
NEEDED: Service manual
for this camera.
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Updated September 1, 2001