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Old 17th Nov 2020, 11:00 pm   #6
Restoration73
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Default Re: 1960s/70s Philips video camera

If the camera is generating syncs the bar should be stationary. The camera is a very
late tube type using a 2/3" vidicon so is probably prior to 1990. I had one but scrapped
it when the gun failed.
in 1988 I had an early Philips CCD mono camera (kit) which used small boards with SMDs.
The result with a macro lens was remarkable, and much smaller than a tube type.
Try removing the elaborate lens and use a basic "C" type if you have one.
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