Fascinating Photo! The Iconoscope Tube In Action…

Fascinating Photo! The Iconoscope Tube In Action…

Here is the heart of early electronic television cameras. This photo, taken by Andreas Fininger, shows an image bring projected into the lens, and then displayed on the plate of the Iconoscope tube. You can actually see the scanning beam in process. Thanks to J P Auger in Canada for sending this!

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8 Comments

  1. Steve Spicer May 11, 2013

    If it were today, people would be shouting “Photoshop”. This is obviously a publicity shot. The electron beam is usually invisible – and in a vacuum, the picture should be upside down. There are hotspots from the studio lights, the picture is beautifully lit – a technique that Andreas Fininger excelled at.

  2. Don Langford March 26, 2013

    I started in Tv in ’53 and we were still using them.

  3. Charles MacDonald March 22, 2013

    And Were those not Magnetic deflection? I am not sure if the small device would make the whole Yoke? My guess is a mock up demonstaion Photo With the sort of Air Brushing that RCA Publicity photos were famous for.

  4. Luiz Marxsen March 21, 2013

    The iconoscope was used in TV cameras and telecines since the 2nd mid of the 30’s until the 50’s, that’s right?

  5. Steven Davis March 21, 2013

    The image on the plate inside the tube should be inverted, assuming it is a live subject in the photo.

  6. Jose Rojas March 21, 2013

    I haven’t seen a picture like this before! Simply amazing!

  7. Ritchie Williams March 21, 2013

    you wouldn’t see the electron beam.

  8. James Fleming March 21, 2013

    Ohhh the marvels of man!