[QuadList] Quad Vs Type C

georgenann at aol.com georgenann at aol.com
Mon Feb 1 11:18:21 CST 2010


I think I remember Sullivan Theatre (Now Letterman) using Marconi cameras.  Only worked on that show a couple of times.

G Keller






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In a message dated 2/1/2010 7:33:11 AM Pacific Standard Time, quadruplex at verizon.net writes:


Sort of relative, I think.
I remember CBS being a big user of those Norelco PC-60s and 70s.  To my 
eye, those cameras never did look "sharp" like an RCA and the 
colorimetry leaned toward a "pastel" look.
I saw a world of difference between say, the CBS sitcoms of that era and 
the NBC stuff, like Sanford and Son, for example.
You guys who were out there directly involved....am I off base on this?
Guy



Guy,

Agreed mostly, although the cameras on Sullivan starting in about 67 (from the tapes I transferred) had remarkable colorimetry and clarity at times. But I always like RCA TK 44A colorimetry better, as well as the 45's. You will hear from the hard-core Norelco camp I am sure on this one.

David Crosthwait

DC Video 

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