8mm Camcorders

8mm Camcorders

E66CARD

E67

  • Japan
  • Americas
  • Europe, Asia, Oceania
  • Outline
  • Specifications
Marketed June 1991
Original Price 154,000 yen

The E67[A] / E66CARD[J] was the successor to the E50, retaining the basic features of the E50 including easy operation, stable shooting, and high-quality image while adding enhanced features such as a cordless video light. In addition, the E67[A] / E66CARD[J] adopted the title card system employed in the H850[A] / H800 CARD[J] while enhancing features such as the title scroll display to strengthen functions for creative videography. It was marketed in Japan and North America.

Video recording system 2 rotary heads, helical scanning system (NTSC)
– Luminance signal: FM azimuth recording
– Chrominance signal: Converted subcarrier phase shift recording
Audio recording system Frequency multiplexing system (Hi-Fi stereo)
Television system NTSC system
Tape format 8 videocassette
Tape speed 14.345mm/s
Maximum recording time 120 min. (with a 120-min. cassette)
Fast forward/rewind time Approx. 6 min. 30 sec. (with a 120-min. cassette)
Image sensor 1/3″ CCD (charge-coupled device), 270,000 pixels (250,000 effective pixels)
Viewfinder 0.6″ Monochrome electronic viewfinder
Built-in microphone E66CARD [A] Directional stereo microphone (120 degree angle adjustable)
E67 [J] Directional stereo microphone (90 degree angle adjustable)
Lens 6.7-67mm focal length, 12 groups 13 lenses, filter diameter: 37mm, P = 0.75, Minimum shooting distance: 60cm
Focusing system Active 3-point autofocus using infrared beam
Minimum illumination 25 lx
Illumination range 25 lx-100,000 lx
Aperture Auto iris servo system
Output terminal (level/impedance) Video/audio output terminal RCA-pin jack
Video output terminal 1Vp-p/75 ohms
Audio output terminal -10dBv (at 3 kohms load)
Power supply 6V DC
Power consumption indistinct (Forwarding) , 6.7W (AF mode)
Operating temperature range 32-104°F (0-40°c)
Dimensions Approx. 121mm x 125mm x 302mm (excluding tiny projection)
Weight Body: Approx. 990g
When recording: indistinct