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 Posted by Richard Crowley on 10/06/27 11:27 
blackburst wrote ... 
>I run an access studio. The Board of Directors is making overtures 
> about going tapeless. This is workable in some ways: Playout will be  
> on 
> server. "Live to tape" shows will be ingested straight to server.  
> Shows 
> edited on NLEs will be dumped straight to server. Stuff in the remote 
> truck can be recorded on a hard drive and dumped to server. (Archiving 
> of all shows will be on DVD.) 
> 
> The problem is acquisition. I can get cheap, easy to use and great 
> quality DV cameras for $300 apiece. Is there a cheap, easy to use 
> tapeless camcorder? Not DVD camcorders- they are write once, aren't 
> they? 
> 
> Of course we'll have tapeless pro camcorders for staff and experienced 
> volunteers, but what about non-techies who want a mini camera? 
 
IMHO, at this particular point in the life-cycle of digital video, 
the economies of scale have not reached the point where we can 
expect to see hard-drive camcorders at a consumer level. 
 
I can't think of any good technical reason why Sony or Panny or 
somebody couldn't make a camcorder with a place to plug in a 
laptop hard-drive (in lieu of a mini-DV tape transport). But they 
apparently think there isn't a large enough market to develop a 
product like that. Too bad, IMHO. 
 
I would not think that the DVD camcorders are suitable for any 
but  the most low-end access use.
 
  
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