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Posted by P.C. Ford on 07/11/07 17:28
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:28:30 +0100, Spex <No.spam@ta.com> wrote:
>P.C. Ford wrote:
>> On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 08:42:07 +0100, Spex <No.spam@ta.com> wrote:
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>>> The trusty PD150 has had
>>> its day for serious work...
>>
>> Your ISP appears to be British. Then you may have heard of the BBC?
>> Here is a shooting guide for the PD 150 for footage to be used on its
>> broadcasts:
>> http://www.bbctraining.com/onlineCourse.asp?tID=5160&cat=2797
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>http://www.bbctraining.com/onlineCourse.asp?tID=5173&cat=2781
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>Open Guide 2
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>This guide pre-dates the Z1 and V1 cameras that are replacing the PD150s
>in the BBC. What was "just acceptable" then is unacceptable now.
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>Clearly quality is not you first concern.
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>>
>> I have heard that the 150 is one of the BBC's favorite cameras for
>> shooting in far corners of the world. As a friend said, it shoots good
>> footage but is not too expensive not to put down and run when things
>> get a mite uncomfortable.
>>
>> You know, I have been online since '94. One of the most tedious
>> characters one can meet online are those that answer straight-forward
>> questions with a bundle of unsupported opiniions and do it arrogantly.
>> and condescendingly.
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>Likewise. You utter fucking cock.
I guess you just proved my point mentioned above.
Have a nice day, Spex..
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