Ellerbee Camera Collection Video Tour
On July 14, 2013
- TV History
Ellerbee Camera Collection Video Tour
For those of you that have never seen this, here it is again. I shot this a couple of years back with a small 35mm photo camera and it shows all of the 16 cameras I have on display here in my home. At the time, I had about 25 cameras, now, with the addition of the 70+ ENG cameras, there are about 100 cameras in the collection. Enjoy!
Very interesting!! Great collection!
Wonderful.
Cool! Thanks for sharing!!!! 🙂
Wow‼️that’s quite a collection thank you for sharing
Very impressive. Thank you for sharing!
Fantastic! Thanks for the tour. It brings back a lot of fond memories.
Great tour, Bobby!
Great video and wonderful collection meticulously cared for ! Would be great to have silent video next to the cameras showing footage of what they shot over the years. If not, perhaps photos ? It would bring them to life for the observer.Possible ?
Wish I could find you a Dumont.
WHAT an AMAZING TOUR ! .. Fantastic .. Thanks so much ! This was a great glimpse into the past of the History of TV (Local and Large) ! .. just awe inspiring !
Hi Bobby…you have a marvelous TV camera collection..their BIO is very interesting…if only they could talk, just think..but they don’t have to, YOU did a great job speaking for them. Thank You.
Howdy Doody was the first program I ever saw in color in 1955 when my dad worked with a TV repair business as an installer.
Wonderful.
Thank you for sharing
Wow! I didn’t know that Howdy Doody was a studio/field utility engineer? Buffalo Bob Smith must have “pulled some strings” to get Howdy his NABET card. 😉