Museum of Broadcast Technology - Big Cameras
Episode 5 of the "What labguy did on his spring break" series. We take a behind the curtain look at a museum that is not yet open to the public. See the camera gallery from a bird's eye point of view. Then labguy focuses on his two favorite huge cameras. The RCA TK41 and TK42. This is the television equivalent of a steam locomotive. I believe the TK41 was coal powered and the TK42 was diesel. Enjoy!

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