|  | Posted by Rick Merrill on 10/20/78 11:36 
Steve Guidry wrote:
 > Well, yes, digital video has its limitations.  But they are mostly the
 > doings of the users than the fault of the fact that it's digital.  I have
 > seen plain ol' analog composite properly displayed on a broadcast-grade
 > monitor look absolutely stunning.  On the other hand, the best of the
 > digital world runs rings around it.  I was particularly impressed with the
 > picture quality of the Rose Bowl the other night, and I watched it via
 > DirecTV.
 >
 > As an aside, when we're shooting gigs with our truck, (pics at
 > www.videoworksinc.com) I routinely have to laugh at the "digital video boys"
 > who show up to do their coverage of the event.  It's just hilarious to me
 > when they're so surprised when their XL/TRV/BR-DV something or other doesn't
 > match up to the quality of my 10-year-old Sony 2/3" broadcast cameras.  And
 > these guys are supposedly "in the biz".
 
 So you're saying Size DOES matter!
 
 >
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