Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1953)

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1. New Film Camera Type TK-20C produces clear pictures approaching the quality of studio pick-ups. Low noise level. No image "sticking." No constant shading needed. It looks equally well with the 16mm projectors, and 3" x 4" opaque slide projectors. 2. The 16mm TV Film Projector Type TP-16D makes film programming practical, economical. It's entirely self-contained. It's designed and built only by RCA. 3. The 35mm TV Film Projector TP-35C uses a highly efficient pulsed light source. The projector operates without a shutter mechanism, is completely self-enclosed (including film mechanism) . . . and it's designed and built by RCA! 4. Type TP-9B Film Muitiplexerenables you to use two projectors with one film camera for maximum program flexibility. 5. TK-3A Flying Spot Camera produces high-quality video signals from 2" x 2" transparencies. Dual channel increases flexibility, provides for lap dissolve and switching between channels. Ideal for titles, spots, commercial inserts (spots), test patterns. Special Effects Amplifier TA-15A is an ideal accessory. RCA is your headquarters for a complete line of television film equipment. If you need 16mm or 35mm television projection equipment, RCA has the finest. If you want a revolutionary film camera, RCA has it. Kinescope recording equipment, automatic slide projectors, flying spot cameras, automatic processors, and miscellaneous accessories such as rewinders, reels, slide viewers, and film cleaning equipment, also are available. RCA equipment can be used in many different combinations to fit your planning and budget. For example, you can start with a complete film projection setup as illustrated here. Or you can start simply with a film projector, and add facilities as your program service grows. Note this fact, too: RCA Service Company engineers are available on a nationwide basis to keep your RCA film equipment in top condition! Film systems planning is another RCA television service available to you through your RCA Broadcast Sales Representative. Take advantage of his broad experience.