LabGuy's World: Extinct Craig Video
Equipment
Directions: For
a larger view of any image, click on the small image. To return, click
your browser's back button.
Model 6401:New! Format: non-EIAJ. Click on the
photo to read the advertising flyer. Photos contributed by Robert Berthel.
Model 6402:New! Format: non-EIAJ. This helical
scan video tape recorder features a full field, slant track, two head frequency
modulated recording system, an all electronic rotary transformer head assembly,
and can operate with 1/2" tape at 9-1/2 IPs for maximum 50 or 60 minute
recording or playback time on either 7" or 8-1/4 reels. The audio re-record
capability maks it possible to re-record the sound track without disturbing
the video portion. The unit also has automatic audio and video level controls,
a built in 2:1 sync generator, plus slow motion and stop motion capabilities.
The recorder measures 18-1/2" wide x 10-1/4" high x 17-1/2" deep and weighs
59 pounds. Text and photo: Electronics World Magazine, November, 1968.
Photos contributed by Robert Berthel.
Model 6403:New! Format: One-Inch. Click on the
photo to read the advertising flyer. Photos contributed by Robert Berthel.
Model 6404:New! Format: non-EIAJ. Click on the
photo to read the advertising flyer. Photos contributed by Robert Berthel.
Model 6405:New! Format: One-Inch. Click on the
photo to read the advertising flyer. Photos contributed by Robert Berthel.
Model 6406:New! Format: non-EIAJ. Click on the
photo to read the advertising flyer. Photos contributed by Robert Berthel.
Model 6407:New! Format: EIAJ. Click on the photo
to read the advertising flyer. Photos contributed by Robert Berthel.
Hey! This looks EXACTLY like LabGuy's first VTR, the
JFD model 700!!! <lg>
Model VS-DP3:New! Format: One-Inch. Click on the
photo to read the advertising flyer. Photos contributed by Robert Berthel.