Copy and pasted off of Wikipedia A camera tube, also known as a vidicon, is a storage-type camera tube that works by converting light into electrical energy: Light reflects off of an image and is focused by a lens onto a target plate, also called a glass plate The light induces a pattern of conductivity in a photoresistive layer that matches the brightness distribution of the image Positive charge from the signal plate passes through the layer, creating an electrical charge image on the rear surface of the photoresistor A low-velocity electron beam scans the charge-density pattern on the target plate The electron beam converts the pattern into electrical information or voltage, which is then amplified The electrical information is sent to a picture tube or cathode ray tube (CRT) in the TV monitor via wire The CRT scans the TV tube's face in sync with the camera's electronic information, converting the electrical information back into light
@@VHSRecordingStudio I took the video on my TRV900. I can connect it to my TV and record it, or record the LCD. I need to get something to either record the video through RCA / Composite or get an S-Video to USB connector. I guess the TRV-900 doesn't have FireWire.
@@Cj_Plays_Everything I know what it's like. I need to get some AntiFOG Zeiss lens wipes, because the fogginess can't really dissipate if the humidity is too high. Also, Zeiss lens wipes have lens coatings, so they shouldn't effect image quality.