

Hitachi SK-91
The Hitachi SK-91 is a professional portable broadcast television camera from the early 1980s, designed for studio and electronic field production. It belongs to the generation of high-end tube cameras used before the transition to solid-state sensors.
Known for its robust build and classic broadcast ergonomics, the SK-91 delivers the distinctive image characteristics typical of Saticon tube technology.
Recording format:
No onboard recording. Outputs analog video to an external recorder.
Imaging system:
Three 2/3-inch Saticon tubes (RGB prism)
Lens:
B4 mount
Power supply:
V-mount batteries or 12V DC input
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