A new toy from a bygone era of analog video...
I have this late 1970s, black-and-white, tube-based analog video camera on the way from an eBay seller.
$10, including another camera, a cool Yashica Super-8 movie film camera.
I have an even older similar model already (RCA BW001)?, and look forward to having a "semi-matched pair" to do some two-camera setups, just for the fun of it.
They have C-Mount lenses, so lens options are massive, especially with adapters.
All of my Nikon "F-mount" SLR lenses will fit, with an adapter I already have, for example.
I might eventually even shoot a YouTube video or two with these, subject unknown.
Maybe once I digitize all of the family's old 8mm home movies, I'll make a narrated YouTube video titled "What undiagnosed autism looked like in the 1970s".
Narration will be needed, because my Dad didn't spring for the sound version of Super-8 back then, so all of our home movies are "Silent Films".
Darron
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Darron, temporary Desert Rat
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