Early Dumont Cameras: Configuration 1

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Early Dumont Cameras: Configuration 1

This 1947 photo was probably taken in New York at WABD. The pedestals are made by Dumont and have custom housing for the on-board power supply and camera control unit…notice the huge exhaust tube at the feet of the cameraman on the left. This had to be awkward, especially with that scoop light box on the front. As I understand, there is a crank wheel on the front of the pedestal to raise and lower the camera. Looks like castor wheels on the front and fixed axle wheels in the back with double dolly handle. Nice shot. I think only one of these cameras (from WWJ in Detroit) survives in a back room at the Henry Ford Museum.

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