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How To Add A Viewfinder To A Vhs Camera

Vintage RCA VHS Camcorder

Vintage RCA VHS Camcorder

Going through a few of my grandfather's things i plant a 1980s VHS camorder. I cant seem to operate it though. Ive tried searching the net for instructons just I deceit figure it out. It turns on ive put a record in it and gear up information technology to camera and hit tape. But in is viewfinder its just a grey screen with East---F In the corner. If anyone can assist me out or could give me instructions on it that would exist an amazing help

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Kung Fu

Kung Fu • Veteran Member • Posts: 3,990

Re: Vintage RCA VHS Camcorder

O219Tyler wrote:

Going through a few of my grandfather's things i plant a 1980s VHS camorder. I cant seem to operate information technology though. Ive tried searching the internet for instructons only I cant effigy it out. Information technology turns on ive put a tape in it and fix it to camera and striking record. But in is viewfinder its just a grayness screen with Eastward---F In the corner. If anyone can help me out or could give me instructions on it that would be an amazing help

Instructions:

1. Find recycle bin.

2. Put camcorder in recycle bin.

3. Put bin on adjourn.

I kid, I kid...

Mike_PEAT • Forum Pro • Posts: 13,344

If you take given the MODEL NUMBER we could help you!

Usually on camcorders in that location's a switch labelled Camera <-> VCR...correct now it'due south on VCR mode which will exist gray until you play a tape.  You lot desire it in CAMERA mode to make the photographic camera live and prepare to record.

Tom_N • Forum Pro • Posts: xix,993

Re: Vintage RCA VHS Camcorder

Just a wild judge, simply "E---F" might be a reference to the battery charge (as in "Empty --- Full"), when running off battery power.

SoCalWill

SoCalWill • Veteran Member • Posts: vi,299

Re: Vintage RCA VHS Camcorder

Encounter if it will play back a tape first, since the tape machinery is always the questionable element in former analog equipment.

Be aware that there are a couple phone/tablet filter apps that remarkably mimic the VHS look using the device camera.

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BG454 • Veteran Fellow member • Posts: 7,342

Re: If y'all have given the MODEL NUMBER nosotros could aid you!

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Mike_PEAT wrote:

Usually on camcorders in that location'southward a switch labelled CAMERA <-> VCR...right now it's on VCR mode which will be gray until you play a tape. You desire it in CAMERA mode to brand the camera live and ready to record.

The OP already said "It turns on ive put a tape in information technology and set information technology to camera and hit record." And then I think he's got that covered.

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beatboxa • Veteran Fellow member • Posts: 8,397

Re: Vintage RCA VHS Camcorder

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O219Tyler wrote:

Going through a few of my grandfather'south things i constitute a 1980s VHS camorder. I cant seem to operate it though. Ive tried searching the internet for instructons simply I deceit figure it out. It turns on ive put a tape in it and ready it to photographic camera and hit tape. But in is viewfinder its just a grey screen with E---F In the corner. If anyone can help me out or could give me instructions on information technology that would exist an amazing aid

Try something like this . May non be the same model, just it could be similar. For case:

And this may be particularly useful:

Also, simply as a completely unrelated side-annotation, I ever think it's funny when people describe EVF'due south equally new, side by side-generation engineering. Hither'due south one of the images in that manual:

Re: If y'all have given the MODEL NUMBER we could help you!

I actually could non detect the model number at the fourth dimension or i would accept posted in the original post. But I did ending up finding information technology. "RCA MODEL NO. CPR250"

Re: Vintage RCA VHS Camcorder

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Oh wow! That almost looks like it but almost all the buttons are in the same identify! Thank you.

Re: Vintage RCA VHS Camcorder

UPDATE: I noticed the "iris" insude the lense was seemingly solid, then i tuned the iris dial to full open and i was able to slightly make out a few outlines of a ceiling calorie-free cover in the Viewfinder. Although im pretty sure im supposed to see in color in the view finder

Dark spots towars the right are the parts of the cover

The cover its looking at.

SoCalWill

SoCalWill • Veteran Member • Posts: 6,299

Re: Vintage RCA VHS Camcorder

The viewfinders from cameras of that era were all black and white. And you even so demand to determine if the tape department works, otherwise trying to figure out how to operate the photographic camera will be for naught..

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Re: Vintage RCA VHS Camcorder

Zoomed in on it,

Tom_N • Forum Pro • Posts: 19,993

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O219Tyler wrote:

im pretty certain im supposed to meet in colour in the view finder

Old camcorders often had blackness-and-white viewfinders.  Color monitors cost more (and also were a flake grainier), so you lot didn't get them on entry-level models.

beatboxa • Veteran Fellow member • Posts: viii,397

Re: Vintage RCA VHS Camcorder

O219Tyler wrote:

UPDATE: I noticed the "iris" insude the lense was seemingly solid, so i tuned the iris dial to full open and i was able to slightly make out a few outlines of a ceiling light cover in the Viewfinder. Although im pretty certain im supposed to run into in color in the view finder

Dark spots towars the right are the parts of the cover

The cover its looking at.

BTW, here's  the transmission.

I would wait a black & white viewfinder, which the manual confirms.  Even if the camera recorded colour, color viewfinders weren't all that common.  In fact, I don't recollect ever having a colour viewfinder from any camcorder during that era.

To be honest, I don't see the relationship between the viewfinder screenshot you posted and the actual prototype.  Either way, the viewfinder is less relevant than the actual recorded image.

LCD'due south (similar that in your EVF) have come up a long way since and so.  They used to overheat ofttimes, and would often accept contrast controls due to their extreme limitations in things like viewing angles, controls, etc.  Even so, the relatively clear "E---F" brandish tells me this seems to be working ok.

You probably want to ensure that the shutter speed is ready to normal (60 FPS).  You probably also want to zoom all the manner out ("W") and utilize Auto focus.  Read through that transmission--yous may find some tips.

donaldsc • Veteran Member • Posts: four,029

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I have a question that nobody has asked.  Why would y'all want to devote any effort to making a 1980's VHS camera piece of work?  It is useless trash.

FrancoD • Forum Pro • Posts: 16,818

Re: Vintage RCA VHS Camcorder

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/508289/Rca-Cpr-250.html

BTW,it was made past Hitachi (Hitachi VM-3150 ) besides sold equally a Sears.

FrancoD • Forum Pro • Posts: xvi,818

Re: Vintage RCA VHS Camcorder

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donaldsc wrote:

I have a question that nobody has asked. Why would you desire to devote any endeavor to making a 1980's VHS camera piece of work? It is useless trash.

Look up the word "fun"

One time you get the idea it's just astonishing.

Mike_PEAT • Forum Pro • Posts: 13,344

CAMERA - PLAYBACK switch, and Manual...

O219Tyler wrote:

I really could not discover the model number at the time or i would accept posted in the original post. But I did ending upwards finding it. "RCA MODEL NO. CPR250"

That did it. Here'southward a link to the manual:

http://www.managemylife.com/mmh/lis_pdf/OWNM/L9911184.pdf

There's a switch on camcorder virtually the Squirt button labelled Camera - PLAYBACK.

Right at present that switch is probably in PLAYBACK position which means it'south interim like a normal VCR and the camera sensor is disabled...see page 18 of the manual above.  To turn on the sensor it HAS to be in the CAMERA position.

Mike_PEAT • Forum Pro • Posts: 13,344

Should take waited for THE answer...

MisterBG wrote:

Mike_PEAT wrote:

Usually on camcorders at that place's a switch labelled Camera <-> VCR...right now information technology's on VCR manner which volition be grayness until you play a tape. Yous want it in Camera mode to make the camera live and set to record.

The OP already said "It turns on ive put a tape in it and set information technology to camera and hit tape." So I think he's got that covered.

In that location's a CAMERA - PLAYBACK switch on the unit...in PLAYBACK position the sensor is disabled and information technology acts like a normal VCR...pushing record won't tape from the sensor, but from the input connector.

Once in the CAMERA position y'all will see the alive view from the sensor and tin tape it!  I DID mention this switch in my reply...I used to practise VCR and Camcorder repair.

beatboxa • Veteran Member • Posts: 8,397

Re: CAMERA - PLAYBACK switch, and Manual...

Mike_PEAT wrote:

O219Tyler wrote:

I actually could non find the model number at the fourth dimension or i would have posted in the original mail service. But I did ending up finding it. "RCA MODEL NO. CPR250"

That did it. Here'due south a link to the manual:

http://www.managemylife.com/mmh/lis_pdf/OWNM/L9911184.pdf

There's a switch on camcorder near the Eject button labelled CAMERA - PLAYBACK.

Right now that switch is probably in PLAYBACK position which means it's acting similar a normal VCR and the photographic camera sensor is disabled...come across page eighteen of the manual above. To turn on the sensor it HAS to be in the CAMERA position.

Yous may not have been paying attention to this thread. Two others had already posted this manual for this item model.

The switch is not 'probably in PLAYBACK position.' The OP had already "gear up it to camera" (as explicitly mentioned in the original mail)--and the OP already has a alive view and has even posted images from the viewfinder. This is / was not the issue.

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