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Vintage B/W Video Cameras
New! 01.10.05
1966?: Ampex CC-450 Small Studio Vidicon
Camera!
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Here is a nice video
camera from the mid 1960's. This may be the mating camera for my Ampex
type A 1" VTR. The CC-450 uses a two thirds inch vidicon tube for image
pickup and a small 5" B/W CRT for a viewfinder. The lens is a monster!
It is an f 1. 5, 22. 5 mm to 90 mm zoom with a complicated push & turn
rod assembly. The operator can zoom in and out by pushing the rod in and
out. Focusing is by turning the rod left and right. The control rod can
be clearly seen jutting from the rear of the camera in the second photo.
Rear panel electrical
controls consist of an On/Off switch, a VTR Record button, a VTR Stop button,
viewfinder contrast, brightness, vertical hold and horizontal hold. There
are three screwdriver accessible adjustments for camera beam, focus and
target settings. On the bottom of the camera there are jacks for remote
control, intercom (headset), video in and video out. What is seen on the
viewfinder is switch selectable. Either direct camera video or VTR
playback can be seen by the camera operator.
This artifact is in poor
condition. When received, many screws were missing and it was generally
filthy. The screws have been replaced and the case was given a superficial
dusting. Thorough testing will have to wait until LabGuy has more time
to devote to the restoration of this old fella.
NEEDED: Service manual
and more general information for this camera.
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Sanyo VC-1120 General Purpose Vidicon Camera
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