LabGuy's World: Vintage B/W Video Cameras

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1970: Sony AVC-3200 2/3" Vidicon / 4" Viewfinder Camera.
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        Here a nice example of a second generation small studio camera. How many of you visitors recognize this camera from your high school or college TV studio back in the 70's? The '3200 uses a 2/3" vidicon tube, has a detachable 4" viewfinder, model number AVF-3200, and a 6:1 (12.5-75mm) zoom lens. It is either self synchronizing or accepts external sync for use with other cameras connected to a special effects generator, like the Sony SEG-1, for instance. There are two of these in LabGuy's museum now.
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NEW! 02.09.25:
        View the Operator's manuals for the AVC-3200 Camera. [CLICK HERE]
        View the Operator's manuals for the AVf-3200 Camera Viewfinder. [CLICK HERE]
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WANTED:
        Service manual and or operators' manuals for this camera. Also, a Sony SEG-1 special effects generator.

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        Last Updated: March 16, 2001