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Electronicam was a television recording system that shot an image on film and television at the same time through a common lens. It was developed by for the DuMont Television Network in the 1950s, before electronic recording on videotape was available. Since the film directly captured the live scene, its quality was much higher than the commonly used kinescope films, which were shot from a TV screen.

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  • Electronicam was a television recording system that shot an image on film and television at the same time through a common lens. It was developed by for the DuMont Television Network in the 1950s, before electronic recording on videotape was available. Since the film directly captured the live scene, its quality was much higher than the commonly used kinescope films, which were shot from a TV screen. (en)
  • El Electronicam fue un sistema para archivar programas de televisión, el cual funcionaba al grabarse una imagen entre una película y una cámara de televisión de forma simultánea mediante un lente común y corriente. El sistema fue desarrollado por James L. Caddigan para la DuMont Television Network durante los años 1950, poco antes de la aparición del videotape. Al ser la escena capturada directamente a la película, la calidad de esta era bastante superior a la de los comunes kinescopios, los cuales eran grabados desde la pantalla de un televisor. (es)
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  • Electronicam was a television recording system that shot an image on film and television at the same time through a common lens. It was developed by for the DuMont Television Network in the 1950s, before electronic recording on videotape was available. Since the film directly captured the live scene, its quality was much higher than the commonly used kinescope films, which were shot from a TV screen. (en)
  • El Electronicam fue un sistema para archivar programas de televisión, el cual funcionaba al grabarse una imagen entre una película y una cámara de televisión de forma simultánea mediante un lente común y corriente. El sistema fue desarrollado por James L. Caddigan para la DuMont Television Network durante los años 1950, poco antes de la aparición del videotape. Al ser la escena capturada directamente a la película, la calidad de esta era bastante superior a la de los comunes kinescopios, los cuales eran grabados desde la pantalla de un televisor. (es)
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