TeleTales #29…The First Handheld Color Camera Use, ABC

TeleTales #29…The First Handheld Color Camera Use, ABC

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At the link is a clip from November 11, 1967 showing the camera in use by ABC at the UCLA – USC game in Los Angeles.

ABC had modified the Ampex creation which, as seen below, was meant to include their portable VR 3000 video tape recorder. Instead, they have taken the case and put a modified camera control unit in the backpack and cabled it to the truck. Later, they came up with a small wireless transmitter for the Ampex rig. Enjoy and share! -Bobby Ellerbee

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6 thoughts on “TeleTales #29…The First Handheld Color Camera Use, ABC

  1. I remember the first VR3000 from, must have been NAB 1966 or 67. Every night they would bring it from the Hilton to the WFLD studio in the Opera House to work it over. Reminds me of the production company that had two and when shooting on location would overnight on back to their shop while the alternate machine would be shipped to location. Last one I saw was hanging on an office wall as sculpture.

  2. Sorry Guys, the BCC-300 was strictly a black and white camera. When Harry Mathias and I mated the Ampex VR-3000 to an Asaca COLOR camera, we did the first portable color “mini-cam” shooting in 1974. This was while Compact Video in Hollywood was cabled to a VR-3000 mounted in a min-van.

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