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!
PLEASE CLICK THE LINK TO WATCH…AND TURN YOUR AUDIO ON FOR MY TOUR GUIDANCE
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. 😉