The JVC 1900 was one of a range of JVC three-tube 'Saticon' semi-professional colour video cameras from the early 1980s. Easy to operate. Picture quality as you might expect
Single-strip Vidicon amateur colour video camera capable of 230 lines of resolution. 6x zoom lens with under or over exposure LED indicators in viewfinder. The shoulder-mounted JVC G71 camera could be either battery powered or attached to a portable VHS recorder (or other record unit). Camera price 700 UKP. Our example, typical of 1980s design, is in full working condition and delivers a picture quality 'of the era'.
A large & heavy 1980s vintage semi-professional JVC vidicon colour camera. Non-working condition. The camera came equipped with two pickup tubes (red & blue). The picture quality was nothing to write home about. Top mounted b/w viewfinder.
A re-badged (as Telefunken)JVC 3V20 single-tube colour camera, giving approx 250 lines of laggy image. This particular GATV camera has filmed two concerts with 'The Horrors' and a music video for the 'Manic Street Preachers'. As was common to 1970s/80s colour video cameras, there is no in-built recording medium ie: they are not camCORDERS, but instead record onto a separate video machine, either mains or 'portable' battery operated. Picture quality 'of the period'.