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I got my hands on aan old Sony FCB-EX1000P color block camera. It has composite and sS-video output and supports VISCA for communication. I've been able to build a rough arduinoArduino program to send and receive commands from the camera.

I've alsoI have been able to take video from the camera, however but it is very, very dim. The OSD I control with the arduinoArduino outputs from the same circuit and has normal colors. No matter how much I turn up the gain/aperture/shutter time it simply will not pass a dim gray color.

I have tried the interalinternal ADC of a TV, an external av2hdmiAV2HDMI converter and a real analog tvTV, but i can notI cannot get a bright picture from the camera.

When the camera is booting up it displays a bright vibrant blue color for a few seconds which on the oscilloscope looks like this:   

Solid blue display on the tv

After the bootup sequence however the p-p,the peak to peak voltage is lower and even the most overexposed white light is dim gray. this

This is with a full open aperture, maxmaximum gain and 1s shutter time.   

This is the camera directly looking at a lightbulb

My question then: whyWhy is this happening. is? Is the camera damaged or am I missing something.? Do I need ana signal amplifier?

Any help is appreciated and I will provide any data if I can

I got my hands on a old Sony FCB-EX1000P color block camera. It has composite and s-video output and supports VISCA for communication. I've been able to build a rough arduino program to send and receive commands from the camera.

I've also been able to take video from the camera, however very, very dim. The OSD I control with the arduino outputs from the same circuit and has normal colors. No matter how much I turn up the gain/aperture/shutter time it simply will not pass a dim gray color.

I have tried the interal ADC of a TV, an external av2hdmi converter and a real analog tv, but i can not get a bright picture from the camera.

When the camera is booting up it displays a bright vibrant blue color for a few seconds which on the oscilloscope looks like this:  Solid blue display on the tv

After the bootup sequence however the p-p voltage is lower and even the most overexposed white light is dim gray. this is with a full open aperture, max gain and 1s shutter time.  This is the camera directly looking at a lightbulb

My question then: why is this happening. is the camera damaged or am I missing something. Do I need an signal amplifier?

Any help is appreciated and I will provide any data if I can

I got my hands on an old Sony FCB-EX1000P color block camera. It has composite and S-video output and supports VISCA for communication. I've been able to build a rough Arduino program to send and receive commands from the camera.

I have been able to take video from the camera but it is very, very dim. The OSD I control with the Arduino outputs from the same circuit and has normal colors. No matter how much I turn up the gain/aperture/shutter time it simply will not pass a dim gray color.

I have tried the internal ADC of a TV, an external AV2HDMI converter and a real analog TV, but I cannot get a bright picture from the camera.

When the camera is booting up it displays a bright vibrant blue color for a few seconds which on the oscilloscope looks like this: 

Solid blue display on the tv

After the bootup sequence,the peak to peak voltage is lower and even the most overexposed white light is dim gray.

This is with a full open aperture, maximum gain and 1s shutter time. 

This is the camera directly looking at a lightbulb

Why is this happening? Is the camera damaged or am I missing something? Do I need a signal amplifier?

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Very dim composite video output and very low oscilloscope readings

I got my hands on a old Sony FCB-EX1000P color block camera. It has composite and s-video output and supports VISCA for communication. I've been able to build a rough arduino program to send and receive commands from the camera.

I've also been able to take video from the camera, however very, very dim. The OSD I control with the arduino outputs from the same circuit and has normal colors. No matter how much I turn up the gain/aperture/shutter time it simply will not pass a dim gray color.

I have tried the interal ADC of a TV, an external av2hdmi converter and a real analog tv, but i can not get a bright picture from the camera.

When the camera is booting up it displays a bright vibrant blue color for a few seconds which on the oscilloscope looks like this: Solid blue display on the tv

After the bootup sequence however the p-p voltage is lower and even the most overexposed white light is dim gray. this is with a full open aperture, max gain and 1s shutter time. This is the camera directly looking at a lightbulb

My question then: why is this happening. is the camera damaged or am I missing something. Do I need an signal amplifier?

Any help is appreciated and I will provide any data if I can