File:RCA TK47B CPU ASSY.jpg

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English: In 1978, RCA introduced the TK-47, a studio camera that uses computer technology in broadcast equipment. TK47s were computer controlled and there were no controls at the camera head, thus freeing the operator to concentrate more on creativity and picture composition. This board is part of the CPU (Camera Processing Unit). The CPU was used to align and operate all the camera's functions.
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