[1] CAMERA; portable colour television camera, handheld or tripod supported, micro computer, fully automatic and fully manual, digital memory, colour, ‘IKEGAMI HL-79E’,(HL stands for ‘Handy-Looky’), serial no. 856GM21185. Ikegami VF15-10 viewfinder, ser. no. 854KP21681, detachable, adjustable up and down along vertical axis, black plastic with rubber eye piece and four red lights. Canon HL-79E macro TV zoom lens J13x9B II, NO 57050, ser no. 507033XE, detachable, f16-1.6, 9mm-117mm zoom, black, handgrip with zoom function and adjustable leather strap. Black/grey metal and plastic. Made in Japan.
[2] CASE; large solid beige molded plastic IKEGAMI HL-79 TV camera case, on wheels, with one wheel missing. Blue moulded foam lining inner. Four lockable metal latches with metal spring loaded handles. Ser no. 82201706.
[3] FILTER; ‘Hoya 86mm skylight (1B)', round glass lens filter, made in Japan.
[4] CABLE; black coiled plastic outer cable with metal pin plug to each end. Connects with TV camera.
[5] MOUNTING ADAPTOR 'ITC-730' with 2 round mount screws and 2 regular screws; rectangular black solid flat metal adaptor with screw holes of varying size running through middle. Connects with 2 metal mounts on TV camera, located either side of shoulder pad. 2 round mount screws for attaching TV camera to tripod.
[6] ADAPTOR BOARD 'E29V'; square thin green plastic with metal components, metal pin plugs and 'TELEPRO’ handwritten in black, test adaptor board.
[7] ADAPTOR BOARD 'EO7V'; square thin green plastic with metal components, metal pin plugs and 'TELEPRO’ handwritten in black, test adaptor board.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
History Collection
Collection Item Data
Accession Number: | H2008.16.1-7 |
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Accession Date: | 27 Nov 2009 |
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Acquisition Year: | 2006 |
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Material
Plastic/Synthetic/Polymer | 0 - Whole |
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Foam/Synthetic/Polymer | 2 - CASE |
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Measurement
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