1/4 inch Akai
The 1/4 inch Akai is a portable helical scan EIA and CCIR analog recording video tape recorder with two video record heads on the scanning drum. The units were available with an optional RF modulator to play back through a TV set, as well as a detachable video monitor. The Akai Electric Ltd. VTR plant was in Tokyo, Japan.
Black-and-white models
Akai model VTS-100 was introduced in 1967 and was a B&W portable VTR with a one tube camera.The next models, VTS-110 and VTS-120, had similar specifications:
- S/N > 40 dB
- Playback: about 200-lines of image resolution
- Capstan Tape speed per second / 23.85 cm/s
- VTR Weight: 11 lb.
- Monitor Weight: 3.5 lb.
For the time, this machine was very advanced using many innovations not used in other domestic video machines for many years, such as inverter drive video head motor. About 10 years later, when Sony introduced the Beta format, in the first couple of models the video head speed was controlled by a line synchronized AC motor and eddy-current brake.
The X500VT was sold only in Japan and the United States and in very low quantities due to its high cost. the highest serial number known to author is 00050, indicating the probability of only a tiny production run.
Camera specs:
- One 2/3" Vidicon video camera
Color model
Akai model VTS-150 was introduced in 1974. It recorded composite video on reel-to-reel videotape and could record and play back B&W or color. It came with a hand-held two-tube camera with a zoom lens. The system was very small and lightweight for its time. The VTR with the video camera weighed only 22 pounds. A single cable was used to connect the ENG camera to the VTR for power, video and the microphone audio. This model was available in NTSC, PAL and SECAM television formats.VTR specs:
- S/N > 40 dB
- Playback: about 230-lines of image resolution
- Capstan Tape speed : ; : 217.97 mm/s
- Recording time: 26 minutes or 30 minutes on a reel
- One audio track
- One control track
- Weight: 16.4 lb.
- Power consumption: 32 Watts
- Battery capacity: about 40 minutes
- Size
- S/N > 40 dB
- One 2/3" Vidicon
- One chroma Tube, an Akai dissector tube
- VF - viewfinder
- Lens: 6x -
- 300 lines of resolution
- To use without the VTR, CCU-150 powered the camera with 12 VDC
- CCU-150 had RF output and Genlock sync input
- Weight: 5.76 lb.
- Size
- Microphone audio impedance: 600 ohms