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 Posted by bgleason on 10/11/06 18:58 
there is a very small switcher from burst electronics, about the size 
of a pack of cigarettes, but requires both cameras to be genlocked. 
 
On Oct 10, 6:56 pm, Bob Ford <imagesinmot...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: 
> On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 19:15:34 -0500, "B. Olson" 
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> <reallifevideoNoSpamto...@hotmail.com> wrote: 
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> >> Depends on how much you want to spend. I have a Panasonic WJMX-50 and 
> >> those are going for around $1500.00. 
> >> I have seen several WJMX-12's for MUCH, MUCH less. I had a 12 for 
> >> several years and it worked great for me. 
> >> Stay away from the Videonics MX-1 or even the MX-Pro. Pure junk in my 
> >> opinion. 
> >> Bob Ford 
> >> Images In Motion 
> >>www.imagesinmotion.com 
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> >I have heard this too, re the Focus Enhancement / Videonics switchers.  I've been reading about a switcher that Datavideo makes 
> >but I have not seen one in person or being used.  The Panasonic old switchers mentioned are a pain these days because you'll get 
> >glitches on each switch unless you hit a button or two before you make the switch. Hard to explain - but in other words, you have 
> >to do more than just hit one button from "Camera 1" to "Camera 2" to avoid the glitch. It's a royal pain.  If you're using 
> >firewire, then you'd have to use new equipment.  Panasonic makes a new digital switcher but it's very expensiveI think you may be suffering from "Operator error". 
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> I used an MX-12 switcher for years with no glitches on the cuts 
> whatsoever. Switching from one camera to another is quite simple and 
> you can even cut from #1 to #2 on the same bus. 
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> You can NOT do cuts on the same bus with the MX-50 because it creates 
> a momentary freeze frame on the source you are leaving. 
> Cuts on the 50 must be made from bus A to bus B but that is quite 
> simple to do also. 
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> I have never actually used a Videonics but from everything I have seen 
> it is far more hinky to set up cuts, transitions, effects etc. than 
> the MX-50 is. All those little preview windows are a royal pain in the 
> arse and besides that IMHO it is a consumer toy. 
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> The MX-50 is a digital switcher and they are currently being sold used 
> on eBay from a range of $1500.00 to $2000.00. 
> If you are talking about the MX-70 they are much more expensive. 
> Bob Ford 
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