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Posted by Kill Bill on 05/11/07 15:36
Bill Fright wrote:
> Ken Maltby wrote:
>> "ushere" <removethis.leslie.wand@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:TpR0i.36248$M.35465@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
>>> Kill Bill wrote:
>>>> Well this is official.. Canon has introduced their first AVCHD
>>>> camcorder.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.usa.canon.com/html/templatedata/pressrelease/20070507_hr10.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm not a big fan of straight to DVD, however, the DVDs this creates
>>>> are AVCHD dics, and not regular DVDs. It's more of a storage medium
>>>> actually. But either way HDD, flash, or DVD.
>>>>
>>>> But either way.. This makes 3 major brands now supporting AVCHD.
>>>> Hello Apple, Avid, and Adobe.. The writing is on the walls.. They
>>>> need to start supporting AVCHD now!
>>>>
>>>> -bill
>>> why, out of curiosity?
>>>
>>> it's by far from being a professional format.
>>>
>>> leslie
>>
>> Both of these Newsgroups begin with rec.video
>> not all video needs to be "professional" to be valid,
>> useful, enjoyable, worth while, to those of us with
>> ""only"" a recreational interest in video.
>>
>> Luck;
>> Ken
>>
>
> Sure that's true. But the point is that if you buy into a tinker toy
> format why would you expect the world to support it.
>
> It cracks me up when I see all these "HD" camcorders that shoot through
> wee glass and use wee sized imaging chips. This AVCHD is just another
> example of humor.
Well.. lets weight the options here.
On one hand we have Panasonic.. A reputable camera company, loved by
many aspiring film makers, as well as professionals in the industry.
They have their AG-HSC1U PROLINE Camcorder, listed underneath their pro
camcorder line of products.. And they are touting it as a pro camera on
their website, as well as a showing to Professionals a NAB last month..
On the other hand, we have joe blow newsgroup poster. Who has no
experience making cameras, and no worth wild achievements that are notable.
Humm.. Let me think about this..
-bill
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