I really enjoyed your JVC tube camera videos. (Gave them both a thumbs up) I recently purchased a Panasonic Newvicon tube camera that also has the 10 pin cable (with no VTR included). Can you tell me how you converted the 10pin so that you were able to run it directly into your video editing suite?
Well, basically what I did was connect the 10pin cable to the input of one of my old portable VHS recorders and used that to stream the video. I then connected the output RCAs to the input of a Canopus AVDC100 I had and then from that via Firewire to the PC and recorded live stream.
@spi87 The other way of course is to record to tape and playback via the Canopus. I also have a digital camcorder which I think can act as the converter as well, although some of my cameras are NTSC so a PAL camcorder won't be able to convert.
The VCR model I have is a National (Panasonic) NV-100. Cheap off ebay when they come up.
Excellent. I appreciate your response(s). I did read that I would need a portable VTR or CCU of some type. However, I was hoping that maybe there was an easier (less heavy/ more portable way) ....in my mind I pictured it being as easy as a custom made adapter (10 pin to USB) *Would be nice. ha.
Hello,
I really enjoyed your JVC tube camera videos. (Gave them both a thumbs up) I recently purchased a Panasonic Newvicon tube camera that also has the 10 pin cable (with no VTR included). Can you tell me how you converted the 10pin so that you were able to run it directly into your video editing suite?
I appreciate your help.
Cheers,
David
spi87 1 year ago
@spi87 Thanks David for the comment.
Well, basically what I did was connect the 10pin cable to the input of one of my old portable VHS recorders and used that to stream the video. I then connected the output RCAs to the input of a Canopus AVDC100 I had and then from that via Firewire to the PC and recorded live stream.
GanEdenAustralia 1 year ago
@spi87 The other way of course is to record to tape and playback via the Canopus. I also have a digital camcorder which I think can act as the converter as well, although some of my cameras are NTSC so a PAL camcorder won't be able to convert.
The VCR model I have is a National (Panasonic) NV-100. Cheap off ebay when they come up.
GanEdenAustralia 1 year ago
@GanEdenAustralia
Excellent. I appreciate your response(s). I did read that I would need a portable VTR or CCU of some type. However, I was hoping that maybe there was an easier (less heavy/ more portable way) ....in my mind I pictured it being as easy as a custom made adapter (10 pin to USB) *Would be nice. ha.
Thanks Again
spi87 1 year ago
@spi87 Thanks. The 10pin cable also carries power. So a combination of video, audio and power to the camera in one.
I'm sure there are adapters that could be used to convert to RCA at least or some kind of receiver.
Type in 'tube camera' or 'saticon' or newvicon' on ebay, see if anything comes up. :)
GanEdenAustralia 1 year ago
The camera is dancing to the music ;-)
YOZcreative 1 year ago
@YOZcreative Haha I like that. A nice way to put it. :)
GanEdenAustralia 1 year ago
Anyway, nice colours ;)
drvatican 1 year ago
The stabilizer in this camcorder doesn't work with zoom in at all. The solution is to use it without zoom or when zoom is on use tripod. Good lack ;)
drvatican 1 year ago
@drvatican Thats right. Its very poor. I should have used my tripod but was too lazy hehe
GanEdenAustralia 1 year ago