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okynek Posted - Sep 06 2014 : 2:25:23 PM
I found interesting side about video cameras.
Few of them are Russian:

http://www.labguysworld.com/Volna-801.htm

http://www.labguysworld.com/Electronika-841.htm

http://www.labguysworld.com/Electronika_H-801.htm
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Guido Posted - Sep 07 2014 : 5:48:20 PM
Hello Vlad

Yes, this cameras used to be connected to a portable device with batteries and some kind of recording unit. This was before VHS was invented AFAIK. Very early units recorded only b/w and were made by philips, sony and others.

Best wishes - Guido
Vlad Posted - Sep 07 2014 : 12:10:06 PM
This is quite interesting, they don't seem to have any kind of recording device inside, do they hook up to a VCR or something like that?

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