EMI 203 camera Museum of the Broadcast Television Camera
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Hello and Welcome
to my

Virtual Museum of Television Cameras

It is my hope to make this site a valuable data resource covering the technical details of all the European and American television cameras that have been used for broadcasting or have some other special feature.

I have decided to launch it early with all its faults and omissions as if I wait until it is done it might be the next millennium before it is ready!!

Dage Television camera pictures added (May 2008)

IVC 7000p camera pictures added ( April 2008 )

Marconi MkVII camera pictures added (14)


Please note that this site is a long way from being finished! There are many things that do not work. Apologies. The style is plain as I have concentrated on the contents rather than a flashy site.

Best viewed at at least 800 x 600 resolution

Some of the pages may take a while to load as the image files are large.

Thanks and acknowledgements to all who have helped in the creation of this site

Contact address = G8GQS@dsl.nospam.pipex.com (remove .nospam)

The camera at the top left is an EMI 203

 

History :-


March 2008
IVC series added

Feb 2008
Marconi MkVII pages improved, now 14 pictures. Also many small additions elseware.

Nov 2007
New section started on camera cables and a download page.

July 2007
EMI 1937 Emitron pictures added

April 2007
Ampex BCC10 and BCC14 added and Visual VP3

MAR 2007
Pye Mk7, added 20 pictures.

Feb. 2007
Pye Mk4 camera pages added, 14 pictures.
Peto Scott cameras, Piher cameras.

Oct 2006
Pictures of Pye Mk5 added.

Sept 2006
Work done on the EMI 2001 pages, Philips LDK 15 pictures added and
Marconi Rack equipment.

July 2006
Pictures of Philips LDK3 added.

April 2006
work done on the Marconi sections look at the Mk3 & 4 pages.