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The heart of the video camera is the vidicon tube which converts light entering the front lens to an electrical signal. An image is formed on a light-sensitive surface at the front of the tube. The image is then scanned by an electron beam, to give an output signal corresponding to the image brightness. The signal is recorded as a magnetic track traversing the tape diagonally. The sound track, which records the sounds picked up by the microphone, runs along the edge of the tape.

Portable television camera that records moving pictures electronically on magnetic tape. It produces an electrical output signal corresponding to rapid line-by-line scanning of the field of view. The output is recorded on video cassette and is played back on a television screen via a video cassette recorder. From the mid 1990s, these machines began to be replaced by digital versions which store images on memory cards. The images can be downloaded onto computers or transferred to DVDs.



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