[QuadList] QuadList Digest, Vol 71, Issue 11
Ian Mackenzie
ian at chromatronics.com
Sun May 4 00:05:20 CDT 2014
That head is a standard head for the RCA 7 Ghz TVL-1 Microwave link.
It does have big springs and was not really suited for mounting cameras.
I believe it was made by Houston fearless as was the tripod.
I lugged them all over in about 1965 doing OBs with ATN7 in Sydney.
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: RCA Coffin Cam and Friction head-- (was QuadList Digest,
Vol 71, Issue 3) (Ted Langdell)
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From: Ted Langdell <ted at quadvideotapegroup.com>
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Subject: Re: [QuadList] RCA Coffin Cam and Friction head-- (was
QuadList Digest, Vol 71, Issue 3)
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Bob, what is the source of your photo, if I may ask. Thanks much for
posting it.
On May 3, 2014, at 10:59 AM, mike at bolandcom.com wrote:
> Does look like a proto.
>
Indeed, as Dennis noted. Note that the chrome lettering on the side says
"Television" not (yet) "Color Television"
> This camera is much wider and longer than a TK-41, but with vent
intake holes, tally lamps alongside the turret, and the profile of the
tube VF of the '41 (but lacking vent louvers?). Like the early '41s,
the cam shown is using three monochrome cam cables (were they 28 or 30
pins?), not the 81 pin connector, that cameras (at least at NBC, as an
in-house conversion?) later used.
>
> But fitted with a 3:1 zoom, of all things! (Varitrol? -anyone
> remember?)
>
That would be the lens with what appears to be a motor on the front and
a cable dangling from it?
Looking at Bob's picture, it's much easier to see things.
I think they've done as I suspected: Bolted a bigger plate to the
standard head, and then run bolts up through the four corners of the
plate to lock the camera down. Counterbalancing would seem to be an
interesting challenge unless they figured out where the camera's center
of gravity was with the lenses and such.
>
> I hope, like Ted observed, that there were springs in the head.
>
There are: Close up, you see the springs right in the center, and the
standard friction tilt lock handle on the camera's right side (as viewed
from the operator's perspective. Also the RCA serial plate up and to
the right of the handle.
One has to wonder how easy (or not) locking the tilt from the back of
the camera. Did one ask for assistance?
> Elsewise, tilt very fwd or back and the cam and cameraman would be
doing a summersault off the top of that scaffold !!
>
> (I think I read that the TK-40 itself was really a proto, with perhaps
> only as few as three serial numbers produced)
>
> (RCA MI-12345? We used to think that stood for Missing Item)
>
I believe it stood for "Master Inventory." Can't remember whether I read
that in an RCA publication or catalog, heard it from an RCA employee or
read it in a post somewhere.
> Thanks!
>
>
> mike
>
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