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Vintage Color Video Cameras
New! 02.06.05
1978: RCA CC-001 Single Vidicon Color Camera.
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Vintage: 1978. this is
the first color camera offered to the consumer by RCA. It uses a striped
filter, frequency separation system, vidicon tube that is one inch in diameter.
This camera has a built in microphone, detachable one inch CRT viewfinder,
and detachable pistol grip / shoulder rest. It can be mounted on a tripod
with, or without, the shoulder rest mounted on the camera. It connected
to any of a number of portable VHS recorders of that era or could be operated
stand alone with an optional AC adapter. The connecting cable is a generous
ten feet long for lots of freedom of movement. The lens shown here, which
is not original, is a Sony f 1.8, 17 mm to 90 mm zoom. On the rear of the
camera there are controls for adjusting the camera to varying lighting
conditions. This includes outdoors, indoors fluorescent light and indoors
incandescent light. Red and blue gain controls are provided for fine tuning
the color balance.
Needed: Service and or
operators' manuals for this camera.
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