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Posted by doc on 09/20/05 19:24
thanks for the input Specs and just learned today from a luncheon with a
broadcaster who "has the facts" that there are more than a dozen regular
weekly shows being produced with panasonic dvx100a's AND that there are
nearly two and a half times the number of panasonic dvx100a's in the field
at televisions than there are sony's fx1 & z1u's combined. that's amazing!
guess that should tell us all what we should be doing, huh? guess part of
the reason is that by and far tv stations have been pleased with panasonic's
dvcpro that litterally captured the digital tv market and has become the
STANDARD like sony used to be with beta. guess, there's a NEW LEAD horse,
huh?
thanks for all the help guys and for the lead in this matter and i hope to
report back some good results forthcoming next month OR "o geez, what do i
do now?"
leaving the FUD zone :o)
doc
"Specs" <No.Spam@Thanks.com> wrote in message
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> If I'd known you were a right-wing fundamentalist crackheaded christian
> redneck I wouldn't have given you the time of day.
>
> I think you'd be better of with the Panasonic DV100a.
>
> "doc" <doc@drdimento.net> wrote in message
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>> so the sony z1u WILL record in SD 4:3? and your saying that when this
>> changed format from the cameras origianal design (HD 16:9) captured into
> NLE
>> it won't degrade color and sound?
>>
>> thanks in advance,
>>
>> doc
>>
>> "Specs" <No.Spam@Thanks.com> wrote in message
>> news:432fc91e$0$97110$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader03.plus.net...
>> >
>> > "doc" <doc@drdimento.net> wrote in message
>> > news:eqLXe.4303$iu5.901@trndny04...
>> >> but from what i've been reading the Panasonic DVX100A has a better
> audio
>> > by
>> >> far than either the Sony FX1/Z1U and Canon XL2. have you heard
> anything
>> >> thusly?
>> >>
>> >> doc
>> > Doc
>> >
>> > Stop reading and start listening.....
>> >
>> > By using the DV/DVCAM mode, on the FX1/Z1 respectively, you can record
> in
>> > 4:3 (or 16:9) and with PCM audio using the super quiet audio section
> these
>> > cameras have.
>> >
>> > So think of it this way, you get an excellent DV/DVCAM camera with the
>> > bonus
>> > of HDV thrown in too should you wish to use it in the future.
>> >
>> >
>>
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