Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1963)

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J The first look tells you Tarzian's smartly-styled Fully Solid State Film Camera is big on quality. Swing up the quick-opening side panels and you'll see the quality runs clear through. Especially designed for television film and slide pick up, the 1500F A camera system uses a 1.5 " image pick up tube, is entirely solid state — including the preamplifier — and is designed to mount on any standard multiplexer. All circuitry is immediately accessible on plug-in printed circuit cards. New advances in solid state circuit design deliver better than 1% sweep linearity, 1.5% geometric distortion . . . and greater than 46 DB S N.* And, of course, the camera system takes advantage of the superior qualities of 35 mm optics. Find out how easy it is to put this finest of film camera systems into your studio — call or write: *0.4 fiamp Beam current— F8 lens stop opening Performs like it looksGREAT! ■ ® Broadcast Equipment Division SARKES TARZIAN, INC. east hillside drive • bloomington , indiana BROADCASTING. June 3, 1963 67