EMI made this experimental
field sequential colour camera in 1951. It has a rotating disk with
coloured segments to provide the analysis of the colour. The camera
field rate was 150Hz. so that a sequential red, green & blue picture
was produced at 3 x 50hz. rate.
I think this camera's electronics may be based on the EMI 4051 camera
using the midget image emitron tube (Super Emitron).
One serious drawback with this idea
was the effects of movements in the scene which produced colour fringing
at the movement edges and also the incompatibility with the existing
TV 405/50 standard. In 1953 this was overcome by a unit called a "Cromacoder".
It had 3 crts to store the sequential red, green and blue pictures and
3 cameras running at the normal 50Hz. rate. A kind of optical standards
converter!