Fernseh
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Fernseh AG was a German television company headquartered in Berlin. Founded in 1929, it did research and manufacturing of television equipment.[http://www.fernsehmuseum.info/fese-historie-00.0.html?&L=0%29 Fernsehmuseum - Sie sind im Bereich : Fese Historie Start][https://www.radiomuseum.org/dsp_hersteller_detail.cfm?company_id=7309 radiomuseum.org Fernseh AG]
Etymology
The company name "Fernseh AG" is a compound of Fernsehen ‘television’ and Aktiengesellschaft (AG) ‘joint-stock company’. The company was mainly known by its German abbreviation "FESE".{{Cite web |url=http://www.bosch.com/content/language2/html/3074_3202.htm |title=The Bosch Group – Published in 2004 |access-date=2007-02-17 |archive-date=2011-07-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716214357/http://www.bosch.com/content/language2/html/3074_3202.htm |url-status=dead }} See the see also section on this page for other uses.
Early years
The company was registered in Berlin on July 3, 1929, by John Logie Baird, Robert Bosch, Zeiss Ikon and D.S. Loewe as partners. John Baird owned Baird Television Ltd. in London, Zeiss Ikon was a camera company in Dresden, D.S. Loewe owned a company in Berlin and Robert Bosch owned a company, Robert Bosch GmbH, in Stuttgart.{{cite web |last=Darmstadt |first=Fernseh (Fernseh AG, GmbH, FESE, Bosch Fernsehanlagen); Berlin - |title=Fernseh ; Berlin - Darmstadt manufacturer in D, Model types |url=http://www.radiomuseum.org/dsp_hersteller_detail.cfm?company_id=7309}} It had an initial capital of 100,000 Reichsmark.
In 1929 Fernseh AG's original board of directors included: Emanuel Goldberg, Oliver George Hutchinson (for Baird), David Ludwig Loewe, and Erich Carl Rassbach (for Bosch) and Eberhard Falkenstein who did the legal work.
Carl Zeiss's company worked alongside the early Bosch company. Much of the early work was in the area of research and development. Along with early TV sets (DE-6, E1, DE10) Fernseh AG made the first "Remote Truck"/"OB van", an "intermediate-film" mobile television camera in August 1932. This was a film camera that had its film developed in the truck and a "telecine" then transmitted the signal almost "live".[http://www.fernsehmuseum.info/fese-historie-01.0.html?&L=0%29 Sie sind auf der Homepage von Fernsehmuseum Wiesbaden: Fese Historie 1]
Fernseh GmbH
- In 1939 Robert Bosch GmbH took complete ownership of Fernseh AG when Zeiss Ikon AG sold its share of Fernseh AG.
- In 1952 Fernseh moved to Darmstadt, Germany, and increased its broadcast product line.{{cite web|url=http://www.fernseh-gmbh.de/seitenleiste_eng.html|title=Farvis TV museum Pfungstadt|last=Fiona}}
- In 1967 Fernseh, by then commonly called "Bosch Fernseh", introduced color TV products. Fernseh offered a full line of video and film equipment: professional video cameras, VTRs and telecine devices. On August 27, 1967, the first color TV program in Germany aired, with a live broadcast from a Bosch Fernseh outside broadcast (OB) van. The networks ZDF, NDR and WDR each acquired a new color OB van from Bosch Fernseh to begin broadcasting in color.
Fernsehanlagen GmbH
In 1972 Robert Bosch renamed its TV division: Fernsehanlagen GmbH (Fernseh facilities). The company supplied almost all the studio equipment for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. The Darmstadt HQ had over 2000 employees in 1972. In 1972 Fernseh started to manufacture SECAM TV studio equipment for Moscow.
Fernseh Inc.
- In October 1979 Bell and Howell's TeleMation Inc. Division located in Salt Lake City, Utah, entered a joint venture with Robert Bosch GmbH, Bosch's Fernseh Division. The new joint venture was called Fernseh Inc., Bosch Fernseh Division, located in Darmstadt, Germany.
- In April 1982 Bosch fully acquired Fernseh Inc., renaming it "Robert Bosch Corporation, Fernseh Division".
- In 1986 Bosch entered into a new joint venture with Philips Broadcast in Breda, Netherlands. This new company was called Broadcast Television Systems or BTS inc. Philips had been in the Broadcast market for many years with a line of PC- and LDK- Norelco professional video cameras and other video products.
- In 1995 Philips Electronics North America Corp. fully acquired BTS Inc., renaming it Philips Broadcast-Philips Digital Video Systems. Philips sold many of the Spirit DataCines.
- In March 2001 this Philips division was sold to Thomson SA, the Division was call Thomson Multimedia. In 2002, the French electronics giant Thomson SA also acquired the Grass Valley Group from a private investor that had acquired it three years earlier from Tektronix in Beaverton, Oregon, USA. The name of this division of Thomson was shortened to Grass Valley. The Fernseh's Darmstadt factory, near the Darmstadt Train Station and European Space Operations Centre was moved a short distance to Weiterstadt, Germany. (Later, Grass Valley was sold to Belden on February 6, 2014. Belden also owned Miranda.){{cite web|url=http://www.grassvalley.com/belden|title=Belden Announcement|access-date=2014-08-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140826115153/http://www.grassvalley.com/belden|archive-date=2014-08-26|url-status=dead}}
- Thomson Film Division, located in Weiterstadt including the product line of Spirit DataCine 4K, Bones Workstation, Scanity realtime film scanner and LUTher 3D Color Space converter, was sold to Parter Capital Group.{{cite web|url=http://www.parter-capital.de/en/index.php|title=PARTER Capital Group - Gesellschaft für Beteiligungsberatung}} The sale was made public on Sept. 9, 2008 and completed on Dec. 1, 2008. The new Headquarters was still in Weiterstadt, the former Bosch Fernseh — BTS factory. Parter Capital Group continued to have worldwide offices to support products from Weiterstadt, Germany.{{cite web|url=http://www.videography.com/articles/article_16060.shtml|archive-url=https://archive.today/20110717201158/http://www.videography.com/articles/article_16060.shtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=2011-07-17|title=Creative Planet Network}} The new name of the company is Digital Film Technology.{{cite web|url=http://www.dft-film.com/|title=Digital Film Technology GmbH - Scanity - HDR Film Scanner}} DFT Digital Film Technology[http://www.dft-film.de/ dft-film.de - DFT Digital Film Technology] - Manufacturer of CCD based telecines and data scanners became part of a new company: Precision Mechatronics GmbH in Weiterstadt, Germany.{{cite web|url=http://www.precision-mechatronics.com|title=Digital Film Technology GmbH - Scanity - HDR Film Scanner}} On October 1, 2012 Precision Mechatronics and DFT were acquired by Prasad Group, part of Prasad Studios (2012-2024).{{cite web|url=http://prasadcorp.com/|title=Prasad Corp - Visual Effects - Digital Archive - Digital Film Restoration - Media Asset Management - Digital Intermediate|first=Prasad|last=Group}}[http://www.dft-film.com/news/press_releases/01_10_12.php DFT Press Release, Weiterstadt, Germany – October 1, 2012 ] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130831235019/http://www.dft-film.com/news/press_releases/01_10_12.php |date=August 31, 2013 }} In 2013 DFT moved from Weiterstadt to Arheilgen-Darmstadt, Germany.
Products
[https://www.nolaneveritt.com/broadcasting101.ws/anselmo6.htm broadcasting101, Fernseh]
[http://www.radiomuseum.org/m/fernseh_d_en_1~typ.html radiomuseum.org] Fernseh Product list[http://www.tvcameramuseum.org/fernseh/fernseh_list.htm tvcameramuseum.org] List of Fernseh Product
- Home Television sets (later moved to the Blaupunkt Division) (1930- )[http://www.tvhistory.tv/1935-1941.htm tvhistory.tv] Television History — The First 75 Years, 1935-1941, Fernseh German Television Sets[http://www.tvhistory.tv/1950-1959.htm tvhistory.tv] Television History — The First 75 Years, 1950-1959 Fernseh German Television Sets[http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_de8rde_8.html radiomuseum.org] Fernseh DE8R model TV, 1939[http://www.tvhistory.tv/1935-39GermanTV.htm tvhistory.tv] Television History — The First 75 Years[http://www.tvhistory.tv/1936%20German%20Olympics%20TV%20Program.htm tvhistory.tv] Television History — The First 75 Years, 1936 German (Berlin) Olympics[http://www.earlytelevision.org/fernseh.html earlytelevision.org] Fernseh AG TV sets[http://fernsehen.bplaced.net/ind_fag.html fernsehen.bplaced.net] German prewar TV sets, Producer Fernseh AG
- Home Radios (later moved to the Blaupunkt Division) (1930- )[http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_de6r.html radiomuseum.org] Fernseh, DE6R Radio, 1938[http://www.fernseh-gmbh.de//museum_eng.html fernseh-gmbh.de] TV museum Pfungstadt
- Vacuum tubeTube tester[http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_farvipruefer.html radiomuseum.org] 1949, Fernseh, Vacuum Tube tester, Farviprüfer
- Early mechanical Camera for Mechanical television 1938, "Universal mechanical scanner"[http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_mechanischer_universal_a.html radiomuseum.org] 1938, Universal mechanical scanner, Mechanischer Universal Abtaster
- Intermediate film system for Remote Truck (1936)[http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~buckland/television.html School of Information Management & Systems], Michael Buckland, Professor. Emanuel Goldberg, Television & Zeiss Ikon.School of Information Management & Systems, Michael Buckland, Professor. Emanuel Goldberg, Television & Zeiss Ikon, "Fernseh AG made considerable technical advances, ... they developed amazing "intermediate" systems that combined film and television technology both for sending and for receiving."[https://books.google.com/books?id=qn6_5XqRXVsC&dq=Intermediate-film++Fernseh+AG&pg=PA251 Technological history of motion pictures and television] By Raymond Fielding
- "Farvimeter" a universal electrical testing device (1947)[https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_farvimeter.html Farvimeter]
- "Farvigraph" a universal Oscilloscope (1949)[https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_farvigraph.html Farvigraph]
- Slide scanner for station ID and test patterns (1955)[https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_diaabtaster.html radiomuseum.org, Slide scanner]
- Filmgeber film chain F16LP15 Analog[http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_filmgeber_f16lp15f_16_lp.html radiomuseum.org] Fernseh, Filmgeber F16LP15, 1959
- Fernseh Theater TV system, 1935[http://www.earlytelevision.org/fernseh_theater_tv.html yearlytelevision.org] Fernseh Theater TV system, December 1935
- TV transmitter 1944[http://fernsehen.bplaced.net/pictures/dtm_fag_sender_1.jpg Fernsehsender / TV transmitter Fernseh GmbH 1944]
- Master control, B&W Video switcher[http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_regieanlage.html radiomuseum.org] Regieanlage, directed system, control room
- Sound recorder — player, Diaabtaster DAT15, Fernseh[http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_diaabtaster_dat15dat_1.html radiomuseum.org] Fernseh Diaabtaster DAT15
- B & W film chain[http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_filmgeber_telecine.html radiomuseum.org] Fernseh Filmgeber Telecine 1968
- OMY Color film chain - Analog[http://www.fernsehmuseum.info/der-filmabtaster.html Deutsches Fernsehmuseum Wiesbaden] OMY, Film Chain, German site
- BCM-40 and B&W BM-20 2 inch Quadruplex videotape 1966-70s[http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_magnetbandanlage_bc_m_40a.html radiomuseum.org] Magnetbandanlage BC M 40A, 1966{{Cite web |url=http://mail.quadvideotapegroup.com/pipermail/quadlist_quadvideotapegroup.com/attachments/20090602/64463c7d/attachment-0003.jpe |title=BM-20 B & W Quad TVR photo |access-date=2012-02-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150418171205/http://mail.quadvideotapegroup.com/pipermail/quadlist_quadvideotapegroup.com/attachments/20090602/64463c7d/attachment-0003.jpe |archive-date=2015-04-18 |url-status=dead }}
- B & W cameras like Videokamera s/w K11 VK9 HA[http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_videokamera_sw_k11_vk9_ha.html radiomuseum.org] Fernseh, Videokamera s/w K11 VK9 HA, 1975[http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_fernsehkamera_dffb.html radiomuseum.org] Fernsehkamera DFFB (KOD) 1958
- M series monitors[http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_kontroll_monitor_m32ba28m.html radiomuseum.org] Kontroll-Monitor M32BA28 1960[http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_m21bc9fm_21_bc_9.htmlradiomuseum.org] M21BC9F 1965
- TV Oscilloscope[http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_kontroll_monitor_und_osz.html radiomuseum.org] Oscilloscope, Fernseh, Kontroll-Monitor und Oszilloskop EOv25-75, 1955[http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_farvigraph.html radiomuseum.org] lab, Oscilloscope, Fernseh
- Video-signal generators{{cite web|url=http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_pruefsignalgebersatz_pgm.html|title=Prüfsignalgebersatz PGM 408-003 Equipment Fernseh Fernseh AG|last=Ukkola}}
- Television standards conversion(1970s) Analog Model NC 56 P 40, with Plumbicon tube camera inside.[https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co34608/fernseh-ntsc-pal-image-transfer-standards-converter-television-image-converter Fernseh NTSC/PAL image-transfer standards converter type NC56 P40]sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk
- Transcoder to convert PAL to SECAM and SECAM to PAl. (1972)
- BCR pre BCN VTR[http://www.vtoldboys.com/mont87.htm vtoldboys.com] The Bosch/Philips BCR 1" helical scan that was shown in 1973 and preceded the BCN.
- BCN series 1 inch type B videotape (1979–1989) Analog VTR{{cite web|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/watvhistory/3364676507/in/photostream/|title=1979 Miss Universe BCNs|date=11 March 2009}}
- KC series color professional video camera KCU-40,[http://www.broadcasting101.ws/kcu40.jpg broadcasting101.ws] KCU-40[http://www.broadcasting101.ws/kcu40rear.jpg broadcasting101.ws] KCU-40 rear KCR,{{cite web|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/manano/2234879381/|title=bosch portatil|date=29 January 2008}} KCK-40, KCK-R-40, KCP-40, KCP-60, KCA, KCF-1, KCM-125, KCA, KCN92, KCN(1967–1990),{{cite web|url=http://www.tvcameramuseum.org/bosch/kck40a/kck40p1.htm|title=Bosch KCK-40 Television Camera 45° view|first=Brian|last=Summers}}[http://www.vtoldboys.com/arc22.htm Oldboys website] Picture of a Bosch KCR-40 and KCA-100 Camera{{cite web|url=http://www.tvcameramuseum.org/bosch/kca100/kca100p1.htm|title=Bosch KCA-100 Television Camera|first=Brian|last=Summers}}[http://www.broadcasting101.ws/fernsehfoursome.jpg broadcasting101.ws] Four Bosch cameras, photo only[http://www.broadcasting101.ws/techstuff.jpg broadcasting101.ws] Setup Camera[http://www.broadcasting101.ws/soccer78tv.jpg broadcasting101.ws] Bosch Cameras, 1978 Games, photo only[http://www.tvcameramuseum.org/bosch/boschthumbnails.htm tvcameramuseum.org] list of Bosch cameras[http://www.fernseh-gmbh.de//cameras.html fernseh-gmbh.de] Farvis TV-Museum Pfungstadt, Fernseh Cameras[http://www.oldtvgear.com/kcu-40.html oldtvgear.com] kcu-40 page{{cite web|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/manano/326244838/|title=bosch kck 40, original del 78|date=20 May 2006}}{{cite web|url=http://www.tvcameramuseum.org/bosch/boschthumbnails.htm|title=Camera Manufacturers List}}[http://www.tvcameramuseum.org/bosch/kcn92/pictures/inside750.jpg KCN-92 open]
- Color film chain, with KCU-40 camera[http://www.oldtvgear.com/uploads/2/3/8/7/2387699/1763118_orig.jpg oldtvgear.com] Color film chain, with Bosch Fernseh KCU-40 camera as PU
- MC series color and B&WVideo monitorMC-37, MC-50 MCH 51, MH 21[http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/fernseh_mc473bamc_473_b.html adiomuseum.org] MC473BA B&W monitor[http://www.adsausage.com/electronics/broadcast/ad.cfm?id=15639 www.adsausage.com] Bocsh MC monitor add[http://www.broadcasting101.ws/techstuff.jpg broadcasting101.ws]
- OB Van - TV Remote Trucks - and Terminal Rack Equipment[http://www.broadcasting101.ws/olympics-control.jpg Bosch made Olympiad 1972 Control Room ][http://www.broadcasting101.ws/f-remotetruck.jpg Bosch OB Van]
- RME series Mixers — Switcher - Vision mixer, Analog{{cite web|url=http://www.flickriver.com/photos/manano/334354545/|title=Mixer Bosch Fernseh - a photo on Flickriver}}
- FDL-60 Telecine - The world's first CCD telecine (1979–1989)
- FRP-60 Color Corrector-Color grading (1983–1989)[FRP 60 Control Panel Bosch Fernesh.JPG FRP 60 Control Panel Bosch Fernesh]
- FDL-90 Telecine (1989–1993) (now under BTS)
- Noise/Grain Reducer: FDGR, DNR7, MNR9, MNR10, MNR11, VS4, Scream, Scream 4k[https://www.angelfire.com/fl3/FDL60/nrfdgr.JPG Noise reduction, Bosch FDGR][https://www.angelfire.com/fl3/FDL60/nrfdgrcp.JPG Bosch Noise reduction, FDGR, control panel][https://www.angelfire.com/fl3/FDL60/nrdnr7.JPG Noise reduction, MNR ]
- KCA-110 ENG Camera
- KCF-1 ENG Camera (later Quartercam, not sold){{cite web|url=http://www.vtoldboys.com/arc18.htm|title=Archive photos R01}}{{cite web|url=http://loreoutlet.dyndns.org/collsite/video/umatic/boschkcf1/gallery.html|title=loreoutlet.dyndns.org on KCP}}[https://books.google.com/books?id=TOMOmmrvwCcC&dq=Bosch+BCN+2-hour+reels&pg=PA196 The History of Television, 1942 to 2000], By Albert Abramson, Christopher H. Sterling
- CCIR 601 Products CD7, DC7, 4X4 Booster, Test Gen. Encoders, Decoders.
- DD series CCIR 601-D1 Mixers - Vision mixer DD5, DD10, DD20, DD30[http://grassvalley.novosolutions.net/default.asp?id=2170&Lang=1 DD10 Switcher]
- DCR series D1 VTR DCR-100 DCR-300 DCR-500
- BCH 1000 HDTV 1" VTR
- KCH 1000 HDTV camera (RMH 1000)[http://www.live-production.tv/case-studies/sports/brief-review-hdtv-europe-early-90%E2%80%99s.html live-production.tv] A Brief Review on HDTV in Europe in the early 90s{{cite web|url=http://www.tvcameramuseum.org/bosch/kch1000/kch1000p1.htm|title=Bosch KCH1000 Television Camera|first=Brian|last=Summers}}
- FLH 1000 Telecine The world's first HDTV CCD Telecine (1994–1996)
- Quadra 4:4:4 Telecine (1993–1998)
- D6 HDTV VTR Uncompressed HDTV VTR (VooDoo)-(Gigabit Data Recorder) (2000–2006) (Now under Philips)
- Spirit DataCine motion picture film scanner and HDTV Telecine SDC-2000 (1996–2006) also: SDC2001, SDC2002
- Phantom Transfer Engine Software for Spirit Datacine Telecine for Virtual telecine(1998-)
- Shadow HDTV Telecine STE (2000–2006)
- VDC-2000 Specter Virtual telecine (1999–2002)
- Specter FS Virtual telecine (2002–2006)
- Spirit DataCine 4k Datacine - Telecine (2004-2014) also Spirit Spirit 2k/Spirit-HD (now Under Thomson-Grassvalley)
- Bones Linux-Based Software for Spirit Datacine Telecine Transfer Engine Software (2005-2014 )
- Bones Dailies (2008-2014)
- LUTher 3D LUT Color Space (2005-2013)[http://videoengineer.net/documents/manuals/Grass%20Valley/Luther%20Color.pdf videoengineer.net] LUTher manual
- Flexxity (2011-2014)
- Scanity film scanner (2009- )[http://www.dft-film.com/downloads/datasheets/DFT-SCANITY-AudioOption-Datasheet.pdf DFT's SCANITY Audio Option Datasheet]{{cite web|url=http://cinelicious.tv/news/inscanity-4k-hdr-film-scanning-comes-to-cinelicious|title=Cinelicious|date=12 March 2011}}{{cite web|url=http://www.btlnews.com/crafts/post-production/cinelicious-installs-scanity/|title=Cinelicious Installs Scanity - Below the Line|date=26 April 2011}}{{cite web|url=http://www.btlnews.com/crafts/post-production/mercury-post-installs-scanity-film-scanner/|title=Mercury Post Installs SCANITY Film Scanner - Below the Line|date=12 October 2010}}{{cite web|url=http://www.content-technology.com/asiapacificnews/?p=1771|title=Spice Shop Installs SCANITY High-Speed Film Scanner - Asia-Pacific News}}{{Cite web |url=http://cinelicious.tv/we-love-film/telecine-scanning |title=Scanity and Sprit Datacine in a control room |access-date=2015-06-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101206091632/http://cinelicious.tv/we-love-film/telecine-scanning |archive-date=2010-12-06 |url-status=dead }}[http://www.shootonline.com/go/index.php?name=Release&op=action_email&id=rs-web2-1494574-1300811512-2 Shoot online, SHOOT Publicity Wire], OMNIMAGO Invests in SCANITY for New Production and Archive Scanning Projects, March 22, 2011 (Now under DFT)
- Phantom 2: Linux-Based transfer Engine software and workstation for Spirit Datacine (2014-)[http://www.dft-film.com/downloads/datasheets/Phantom-II.pdf dft-film.com, Phantom-II in pdf] (Now under DFT)
- Polar HQ a 9.3K native scanner came out in 2023.[https://dft-film.com/products/dft-polar-hq/ DFT Polar HQ]
Photo gallery
File:Robert Bosch mit Hut 1888 - 10031.jpg|Robert Bosch in 1888
Image:Zwischenfilmverfahren.svg|Intermediate film system for first Remote Truck (1936) - movie camera; 2 - film processor; 3 - washing bath; 4 - film drying compartment; 5 - telecine; 6 - monitor; 7 - video output; 8 - sewage; 9 - plumbing.
Image:BOSCH 2 ZOLL QUADRUPLEX BCM 40.jpg|BOSCH Quad VTR Model BCM 40
Image:Films_shown_in_television_transmission,_1956_(21699275565).jpg| Fernseh GmbH Telecine with a Pantason 16 mm film projector in 1956
Image:Orthikon_television_camera,_1957_(29408138332).jpg|Orthikon Camera in 1957
Image:MTV_stúdió,_Fernseh_GmbH_gyártmányú_kép-_és_hangrögzítő_(telerekorder)_berendezés._Fortepan_56517.jpg|Fernseh GmbH TV recorder at MTV Studio in 1958 in Budapest
Image:BOSCH 1 ZOLL B BCN 51.jpg|BCN 51 Fernseh VTR
Image:Bcn-scanner-head.jpg|Type B video Scanner Head from DC Video, [http://www.dcvideo.com/]
Image:Fdl60-cap-gate.JPG|Bosch Fernseh FDL 60 Telecine Film Deck and Lens Gate
Image:FRP_60_Control_Panel_Bosch_Fernesh.JPG|FRP 60 Control Panel, Bosch Fernesh
File:BCN 52 type B VTR.jpg|BCN 52 VTR
File:BCN 20 VTR L unit playback.jpg|BCN 20 VTR with "L unit" playback with TBC.
Image:BCN-20-VTR.jpg|BCN 20 VTR hand held VTR recorder.
File:BCN-20-VTR-CLOSEUP.jpg|BCN 20 VTR deck
File:BNC HDTV VTR-type B deck.jpg|BCH-1000 HDTV B VTR
Image:BOSCH QUATERCAM.jpg|QUATERCAM BCF studio VTR (Lineplex system)
Image:BOSCH BTS D1 DCR 500.jpg|D1 DCR 500 VTR
Image:Bosch Fernseh en grúa.JPG|BOSCH KCK-40
Image:Hdtv-camera-Bosch-KCM-125.jpg|KCM-125 SDTV camera with a Schneider Optics Lens
Image:Fernseh-Studiokamera aus den 1950ern.jpg|KOD 3 television studio camera from 1958 in the Museum Hamburg
Image:Bosch Fernseh HQ Darmstadt Germany.jpg|Bosch Fernseh HQ_Darmstadt, Germany
Image:Bosch street sign Darmstadt Germany.jpg|Bosch Fernseh HQ street sign Darmstadt Germany
Image:Fernseh inc logo.jpg|Fernseh Inc. Logo
Image:Bosch_Video_Corp_logo.jpg|Bosch Video Corp. logo
Image:D6-VTR-Tape Deck-part.jpg|D6 VTR Tape Deck
Image:D6-VTR-Scanner.jpg|D6 VTR Scanner, removed
Image:D6-VTR-Tape Deck-inside.jpg|Inside a D6 VTR Tape Deck
File:D6 VTR Full 2 parts.jpg|D6 VTR full unit
Image:SDC-2000 Spirit DataCine Telecine.JPG|SDC-2000 Spirit DataCine Film Deck
File:BTS Quadra 444 Telecine.JPG|Quadra Telecine Film Deck
Image:Sdc-fcp-control panel.JPG|SDC-2000 Spirit DataCine Functional Control Panel-FCP
Image:Spirit Datacine 4k doors closed.jpg|Spirit Datacine 4k with the doors closed
Image:Spirit Datacine 4k doors open.jpg|Spirit Datacine 4k with the doors open.jpg
Image:Telecine site 1.jpg|A Shadow Telecine in a color correction suite.
Image:Shadow telecine (6498603509).jpg| Shadow Telecine
Image:GCP-Datacine-IMG 8756.jpg|GCP for a Spirit Datacine
Image:Scanity_Film_Scanner_-_DFT.jpg|Scanity Film Deck
Image:Cinelicious Scanity 4k.jpg|Cinelicious Scanity 4k and work station
Image:Bosch_Logo_Stuttgart.JPG|Bosch Logo
Offices
Past and current offices in the cities of acquisitions (see History):
- Cergy, France (Thomson World Headquarters)
- Salt Lake City, Utah, United States - from TeleMation Inc -Bell and Howell
- Beaverton, Oregon, United States- from Tektronix
- Nevada City, California, United States — from Grassvalley Group
- Breda, Netherlands - from Philips - Norelco
- Weiterstadt - Darmstadt, Germany from Bosch Fernseh-(DFT),
- In 2013 DFT moved from Weiterstadt to Arheilgen-Darmstadt, Germany.
See also
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- Hans Walz
- Post-production
- Video camera
- Fernseh prefix:
- Fernsehturm Berlin Television Tower.
- Fernsehen, German word for "television".
- Fernseh sprechstellen German Videotelephony.
- Fernsehturm Stuttgart telecommunications tower in Stuttgart.
- Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow first public television station in the world.
- Fernsehturm (disambiguation) German word for television tower.
- Fernsehen der DDR state television broadcaster in East Germany.
- Fernsehturm Heidelberg Heidelberg transmission tower.
- Fernsehturm Dresden-Wachwitz TV tower in Dresden.
- Fernsehserien German for TV series which comprises several episodes.
- ZDF Fernsehgarten "ZDF Television garden" is a German entertainment show.
- Deutscher Fernseh-Rundfunk Early German Television Broadcasting
- Fernsehproduktion a television production.
- Fernsehnorm TV standard.
- Fernsehpitaval Crime TV show from 1958 to 1978 on GDR.
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References and notes
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External links
- [http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/~buckland/television.html History of Bosch Fernseh]
- [http://www.bosch.com/en/com/bosch_group/history/company-history.html Bosch.com History]
- [https://www.angelfire.com/fl3/FDL60/history.htm Film Products]
- [http://www.tvhistory.tv/1935-1941.htm Early Fernseh TV set]
- [http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=259954&search=australian+television&images=&c=1&s= Early Camera]
- [http://www.vtoldboys.com/arc08.htm BCN Pictures]
- [http://www.earlytelevision.org/fernseh_mech.html Fernseh mechanical TVs]
- [http://www.fernsehmuseum.info/bosch-fese.0.html?&L=0%29 Deutsches Fernsehmuseum - German TV Museum]
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