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Posted by Specs on 10/06/71 11:27
"Moving Vision" <mv@movingvision.co.uk> wrote in message
news:dbg8SEEoTqMDFwVi@movingvision.demon.co.uk...
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> >John
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> >If you have a few moments could you do a comparison between the A1 and Z1
> >for the group?
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> >Cheers
> >-()()-
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> Should have a clearer perspective over the next few days. Clearly it's a
> specialist camera, under cover documentaries, mountaineering
> expeditions, video diaries etc. It doesn't have manual control over gain
> and with a relatively poor low light rating of lux 7 at 0db it's
> probably kicking in quite a lot, in which case the gain looks pretty
> clean and free of grain. It's a great little tool though and a perfect
> 'stable mate' for the Z1's. I like the build too, oozes the best of
> Sony quality, feels surprisingly heavy for it's size and will take a bit
> of getting used to ergonomically. But even if I never use it it's
> delightful enough to put in a frame and hang on the wall!!! And it's
> 1080i HDV as well as DVCAM, DV native wide screen switchable. Bloody
> amazing really. I have no doubt it will get plenty of air time on TV and
> wouldn't surprise me in the least if it gets used for specialist
> sections in HD features.
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> By the way, BT is launching low cost 40 meg broadband down the copper
> wire next year. So I guess that will be the same for the whole global
> community. Wow! Global Community? Now there's a concept hardly
> considered in some quarters. With the ingenious compression codecs
> emerging along the same time line the transmission of instant multi
> channel HD broad band is an actual reality. Is there any reason for the
> existence of satellite, cable or terrestrial platforms in such a
> reality? Glad I'm not an 'investee' in the current establishment, or one
> of its sycophantic believers. It's all up for grabs folks and you don't
> need to be a corporate giant either, just smart and creative.
> --
> John Lubran
Absolutely John. The Blog and podcasts are just the beginnings of real
public broadcasting. As our bandwidth increases we, the video crowd, have
no excuses. Both the blog and the podcast show the future of broadcasting.
Gone will be the schedules and specialised content on demand will reign
supreme. While I flinch at lining Murdox coffers Sky+ has revolutionised
how I watch TV. While the nation sits and watches imported American trash I
can sit down and watch a doc by Adam Curtis or 3 weeks last Wenesday's
Newsnight. Take the Sky+ idea forward, remove the sat feed and replace it
with 40 meg broadband and allow the user to generate their own schedule by
subscribing to video RSS feeds like we do for podcasts and blogs currently.
I think you'll agree its an exciting future... It'll be here before you can
say stop the multinationals making it proprietry technology....
Who knows I might be tuning into movingvision.tv.rss sometime!
I'd really like to know how the A1 goes. I think either the Z1 or the A1 is
my next camera.
Are the docs you are shooting with your Z1s et al going to be broadcast in
the UK?
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