This is a typical B/W video camera for industrial or surveillance use. It uses a 1 inch vidicon tube, and the electronics are all solid state. On the back, there are target, beam and focus pots, and an on/off switch. Next, there are three BNC jacks, one for video, and two others for H and V sync. Notice that they are BNC jacks, rather than the common UHF jacks, meaning that this was not a consumer oriented product. Because there isn't a switch to switch from internal and external sync, I assume there is no internal sync generator to the camera, and it requires external sync.
It has all three original lenses, including two small ones, and one zoom lens.(see photo 3). I got it, I opened it up, and instantly saw that the tube was very loose in the yoke assembly, the section with the beryllium copper ring for the beam focus was completely loose and floating around, and air had got into tube.....hip-hip hooray!!! See photo 4: notice the white spot on the tube, where it would be sealed, but the seal has failed and air is now in the tube. I will have to find out the tube type and hopefully find one for sale. Sometimes the type is stamped on the yoke assembly, but that is not the case here, so I will have to remove the tube to find out, unless I get the service manual.