Last Of The Mahicans…Retired 2010
These are RCA TK47s, the last full size camera made by the company that had pioneered color television. It debuted in 1978 and was in wide use with over 500 in operation by 1982. In 2010, WHKY in Hickory NC finally retired their TK47s. Station owner Tom Long had about a dozen that came from NBC Burbank and with parts from some and a stash of Plumbicon tubes, he kept them making great pictures right up till their last day. These photos are from their last year in service.
Hello, i think we had in Germany tk47 in use by the station ZDF in the New stationcenter in Mainz
Wow! That’s a long life! This story makes me wonder what he replaced them with….
I saw a couple of them in Anchorman 2.
Started doing Camera on the Donahue show in 1987 using TK47 with a crank Zoom .
Just think of what those 47s saw……any chance they did some time on the Tonight Show? As a game show geek, I can’t help but think these got used on a lot of the shows that they did there….”Scrabble”, “Super Password”, “Sale of the Century”, etc…..with the NBC provenance, I sure hope they found a new home!
This does not surprise me, RCA built great gear and built it to last! These cameras were probably only retired because they would not make 16×9 High Definition pictures required for today’s digital television. These cameras outlasted their technology!
my favorite camera
Learned how to repair TV Cameras on the TK47’s on Saturday Night Live starting in 1980.
I hope at least some of these have been saved by collectors.
I’m not sure about the economics of running these cameras this long. The station I worked at in the early 80’s had five TK-45’s that I maintained. It was VERY expensive to keep them operating.
We had three TK-47’s in our News studio at WJBK-TV in Detroit. It took a couple of RCA field engineers weeks to get them working correctly, but when they did, the cameras looked great.
One TK-47 with another color scheme and Schneider lenses:
At WMAQ in Chicago we were running TK-44A’s until 1987 when we got the Ikegami’s.
TK47 was the first Camera I operated.
Benny Hill funniest man