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Posted by Spex on 10/30/06 13:40
yarock@aol.com wrote:
> Spex wrote:
>> yarock@aol.com wrote:
>>> Spex wrote:
>>>> carlmart wrote:
>>>>> Spex wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> The problem is the internet is full of measurebators who read too much
>>>>>> into specifications rather than use their own ears. You are clearly one
>>>>>> of them.
>>>>> Is it possible to get into an argument here without getting personal?
>>>>> Because I can get personal too, but I don't see the point of it.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you don't HEAR any difference, then the problem is yours. Stay away
>>>>> from this discussion and this thread. Open another thread about this
>>>>> question, and I promise I won't got into it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>
>>>> carlfart, you are just another in a long line of loons that think they
>>>> have compound hearing.
>>>>
>>>> No one has ever been able to substantiate their claims about HDV audio.
>>>> Just ask Ford and Crowley. Two old geezers who still think they have
>>>> the hearing they were born with.
>>> Spex,
>>> Maybe measurbation relieves tension and helps some to fall asleep....
>>> Bruce yarock
>>> www.yarock.com
>>>> Up for the TY Ford Richard Crowley Challenge yet???? Still no dog Richard?
>> Bruce,
>>
>> Have you bought into HDV yet?
>
> Spex,
> I hadn't planed to this quickly, but a guy on dvinfo.net was in a bind
> and gave me an incredible price on a like new Canon XLH1 and an addl
> 16x lens. I've had it two days and am in heaven. The 24f look is
> beautifull.I hardly used 24p on my XL2, but plan to use it as much as
> possible on the H1.
> I need to sell my XL2, and I'd like to also sell the FX1. I'd replace
> the FX1 with the new Canon A1, thereby ending up with two matched
> hdvcams. Hopefully I'll find more business that way.(Is it ok to list a
> camera for sale on this forum?).
> Now we have to get our editing workflow upgraded.
> I'll probably still be shooting wedings in sd 4:3 (what the clients
> want), but I'm also thinking about shooting in hdv (using the 4:3
> viewfinder guideline),editing in hdv, then authoring a cropped dvd in
> sd. I've heard that you have a LOT more to work with if you can import
> and edit in hdv, even though the output (for now) is still sd. If the
> Canon A1 has the same image, frame rates, etc. as the H1, it's a killer
> deal for $4000. the H1 spanks the Sony FX1 up and down the street, and
> I'm sure the A1 will look the same.
> How about you? have you made an decision yet?
> Bruce S. Yarock
> www.yarock.com
>
I am really pleased for you Bruce. Sounds like a great deal. $4k is a
bargain.
I am still waiting for the Sony V1 to be released before I jump in.
I've waited this long another month won't matter. :) It's a race
between the Canon A1 and the Sony for me. The H1 being too grande for
my requirements although if I could get a deal like you did it would be
a no brainer! :)
I really like the look of the 16x lens footage.
Happy shooting...
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