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* [[Sony DV]] | * [[Sony DV]] | ||
* [[Canon DV]] | * [[Canon DV]] | ||
* [[JVC]] before 1992- approx 1996. Don't know the spec, but it had to be white-balanced every time it was powered up... | * [[JVC]] {{unsure|KY-1900}}before 1992- approx 1996. Don't know the spec, but it had to be white-balanced every time it was powered up... | ||
* [[Sony S-VHS]] purchased {{unsure|1993}} Auto white balancing, in-built mic and tape recorder - luxury! | * [[Sony S-VHS]] purchased {{unsure|1993}} Auto white balancing, in-built mic and tape recorder - luxury! {{unsure| actually I think this was the Panasonic MS4 above [[User:AdamBaxter|AdamBaxter]] 10:47, 4 June 2007 (BST)}} | ||
== Vision Mixers == | == Vision Mixers == |
Revision as of 09:47, 4 June 2007
This page mostly documents commercial equipment owned by the station over the years. For things that we have built, try the YSTV Technicals page. There is an alphabetical list of both under Category:Equipment.
Cameras
- Panasonic MS4
- Panasonic F10
- Panasonic MS5
- Panasonic DV
- Sony DV
- Canon DV
- JVC KY-1900Unverified or incomplete informationbefore 1992- approx 1996. Don't know the spec, but it had to be white-balanced every time it was powered up...
- Sony S-VHS purchased 1993Unverified or incomplete information Auto white balancing, in-built mic and tape recorder - luxury! actually I think this was the Panasonic MS4 above AdamBaxter 10:47, 4 June 2007 (BST)Unverified or incomplete information
Vision Mixers
Video Tape Players
- Sony Umatic edit suite
- Tank Umatic
- JVC SVHS edit suite
Other Vision Equipment
- Cotron black and white monitors
- Commodore Amiga
- Maurice P152 touch-screen control head, and P164 digital frame-store back-end.
- P169 8x4 mux companion to Maurice
- Sony Trinitrons ...Who can forget the weight of those 2 heavy colour, flat-screen monitors when lugging them about in the early '90s??!