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Old 02-01-2023, 09:00 PM
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Panasonic PK-200 (maybe 300 later) is the twin. Look for the UV filter contamination in front of the tube before you buy any. You cannot fix it.
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Old 02-05-2023, 07:13 PM
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Panasonic PK-200 (maybe 300 later) is the twin. Look for the UV filter contamination in front of the tube before you buy any. You cannot fix it.
I'm glad you brought this up cause I've seen this before and thought that's what it was. There's a CC-001 on ebay that has pretty extreme clouding. Seller is asking $159.00 for it. Lol.


By the look of the rust on the chrome washer on microphone jack at the back of the camera it was likely stored in a humid location.

Now that I know it's a common issue I'll be asking for photo's with the lens removed before I purchase. No point on getting stuck with a dead horse and the only repair would be to hunt down a replacement vidicon tube which would be likely hard to find.

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