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Vintage Color Video Cameras
New Addition! 03.07.10
1976: Panasonic WV-2200/KT Two Tube Hand
Held Color Video Camera
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The Panasonic WV-2200/KT
is an early portable camera. I call it the Columbo-Cam*. Possibly Panasonic's
earliest hand held color camera. It uses a two tube system to pick up full
color images. Light passes through the lens into a beam splitter mirror.
Part of the light passes straight through the splitter and strikes the
face of the color dissector tube. The other part of the light is routed
down into the green channel tube. The color dissector process red and blue
light through a striped filter. A complex electronic matrix in the Camera
Control Unit, or CCU, sorts out the signals from the two tubes into typical
color signals. An encoder completes the task and produces full color NTSC
output for use with any color VTR or VCR. Since this camera is the intended
mate for the NV-3082 and NV-3085
color capable EIAJ format portapacks, it includes its own built in
EIAJ color under encoder. This encoder feeds 767Khz down converted camrea
chroma directly to the VTR. This removes many redundant signal processing
steps if the video were handle in the normal way and improves the recorded
image dramatically. The VTR is color capable in record only when used with
this camera. For full color operation, the NV-3085 uses the NV-A610 color
adapter.
Connector Bay, Camera Control Unit and
System Specifications
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In use, the camera is
held in the right hand, while the left hand operates the zoom and focus
of the lens. Tape start and stop is controlled by the trigger in the hand
grip. The rather bulky lens has an electronic iris built in. The operator
does not need to adjust exposure. To adjust to various lighting conditions,
color correcting filters are attached to the front of the lens as needed.
Live or VTR playback picture is viewed in a conventional 1-1/2 inch CRT
viewfinder. To view VTR playback, the operator flips a switch on the back
of the camera. The CCU is carried on a sling strap on the operator's right
side while holding and operating the camera with both hands.
* Why do I call this
the Columbo-Cam? I saw this Panasonic color camera, for the first time,
on an episode of the television program, "Columbo",
starring Peter Falk way back in 1976! Guest star, William Shatner played
a murderer who uses his Sony Umatic VCR to set up his alibi for a murder
he commits. On the OLD
VTRs discussion group, the question of old video equipment in popular
movies came up. At that same time, I discovered an entry about this camera
in the NV-3085 VTR Service Manual. This is
how I got the exact model number. Moments later, I jumped on the web and
found this camera instantly! A couple of emails and fifty bucks later,
the camera was in the mail. Talk about your good karma, you gotta love
the web! It is the best resource for collectors ever.
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