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(New page: Purchased by Paul Hollow with x12 lens and genlock back in {{unsure|1994}}. At the time probably the best camera person's camera, knocked the socks off the MS4.)
 
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Purchased by [[Paul Hollow]] with x12 lens and genlock back in {{unsure|1994}}. At the time probably the best camera person's camera, knocked the socks off the MS4.
Purchased by [[Paul Hollow]] with x12 lens and genlock back in {{unsure|1994}}. At the time probably the best camera person's camera, knocked the socks off the [[Panasonic MS4]]. YSTV went on to acquire another original F10, two of the improved F10 Mark IIs and an F15 (basically a MarkII in a grey case aimed at the professional market). {{unsure|did some of these come from AV?}}
 
[[Image:F10inUse.jpg|thumb|250px|right|F10 in use on [[Open Day]]]]
The two Mark IIs and the F15 formed the station's main studio camera rig until mid 2004 when they were replaced by the [[Panasonic MS5]]s, mainly because the MS5s had better colour and needed less light to give good picture. Their last use on-air was [[Elections 2006]], although all 5 are still stored in the station.
 
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Revision as of 13:40, 26 May 2007

Purchased by Paul Hollow with x12 lens and genlock back in 1994Unverified or incomplete information. At the time probably the best camera person's camera, knocked the socks off the Panasonic MS4. YSTV went on to acquire another original F10, two of the improved F10 Mark IIs and an F15 (basically a MarkII in a grey case aimed at the professional market). did some of these come from AV?Unverified or incomplete information

F10 in use on Open Day

The two Mark IIs and the F15 formed the station's main studio camera rig until mid 2004 when they were replaced by the Panasonic MS5s, mainly because the MS5s had better colour and needed less light to give good picture. Their last use on-air was Elections 2006, although all 5 are still stored in the station.