Video camera tube (redirect from Diode gun Plumbicon)
edges of Plumbicon generated images. Philips received the 1966 Technology & Engineering Emmy Award for the Plumbicon. Targets in Plumbicons have two layers:...
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many cases, advantage was taken of a newly available pick-up tube (the Plumbicon). This new tube allowed cameras to be smaller and lighter than before...
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to be shot electronically on videotape, using Norelco PCP-70 portable plumbicon NTSC cameras and portable Ampex VR-1200 2" VTRs, before being transferred...
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Engineering Development" for the invention of the Plumbicon tube. The popularity of the Plumbicon tubes was so great that Amperex, built a second plant...
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2001 broadcast studio camera was an early, very successful British made Plumbicon studio camera that included the lens within the body of the camera. Four...
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XQ1415B/G/R – Plumbicon for color TV broadcast XQ1427 – 2⁄3" Plumbicon; low lag XQ1427B/G/R – Plumbicon for color TV broadcast XQ1430B/G/R – Plumbicon for color...
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Europe from 1936 until 1960, when it was replaced by the vidicon and plumbicon tubes. Indeed, it was the representative of the European tradition in...
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only one RCA colour Quadruplex videotape machine and, eventually two Pye plumbicon colour telecines–although the news colour service started with just one...
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cameras". Image Orthicon tubes were still used till the arrival of the Plumbicon. The RCA TK-40 is considered to be the first color television camera for...
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([ml/i], 2001) Momentum ([ml/i], 2003) Polygon_Cities ([ml/i], 2005) Plumbicon Versions ([ml/i], 2006) Silence ([ml/i], 2009) Ghosts ([ml/i], 2012) VLSI...
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