Hi, I just managed to win an HL-95B which dates to about 1984. Can you help me power it? I know it uses 12 volts but it doesn't use 4 pin XLR, it has a 5 pin male connector on the back. I assume it's the same connector on the 79E, so I'm just wondering what pin receives +12V to power the camera. I don't want to blow anything up.
@@tom16mm Not exactly, I was just wondering if it was one of the last 3-tube cameras Ikegami ever made that was actually portable. It seems they were made up until the middle of the 1980s. The Sony BVP-350 used the same 3-tube configuration, and I have even seen old catalogs featuring Toshiba and JVC 3-2/3"-tube Plumbicon cameras, as well as several lower-end Saticon 3-2/3"-tube cameras from similar and other manufacturers. I'm looking to collect some and get true uncompressed, 10-bit/12-bit linear RGB 4:4:4 SD digital video recorded into my 3G-SDI AJA capture card with breakout connectors once I have the rest of the hardware I need. By the way, did you know a French company by the name of Thomson made a portable HD 3-2/3"-tube Saticon camera back in 1990?! Here's a link to the brochure, imagine finding one of these in the modern era: www.tvcameramuseum.org/pdfs/thomson/hd-1250camera.pdf
Да камеры на 18 mm трубках могут еще пободатся за кинематографическое изображение, всякие матрицы 1/3 1/4 1/6 отстой именно из за размера, оптический рисунок уже не тот.