From: jwoodw - Jeffrey Woodward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: DV Camera for Streaming Video

Obviously you'll want to go for the best camera you can afford.  Having 
said that, we love our Canon XL-1!  I think the most noticeable difference 
comes from glass vs. plastic optics.  All of the high-end formats use glass 
optics including the XL-1.  Hope this help!

Jeff Woodward
Acxiom Corporation
ADN Interactive Media


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 > From:         RealForum[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 > Sent:         Thursday, September 02, 1999 7:06 PM
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 > Subject:      DV Camera for Streaming Video
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 > From: "Dirk Leas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Subject: DV Camera for Streaming Video
 >
 > I want to produce streaming media and was wondering what level of quality
 > was needed for the source video. Anybody using DV cameras to capture video
 > content? Which cameras are most appropriate (e.g. will a $1500USD Sony
 > TRV-10-like camera be sufficient, a TRV-900 for $2K, or do I need a $4K
 > camera like a Canon XL-1?)? My target audience is in the corporate/business
 > space with high-speed internet/intranet connectivity (e.g. DSL/cable
 > modem/T1, etc.). All I could find at real.com was, "use the best capture
 > technology you can". I'm hoping that doesn't mean a $50K betacam...
 >
 > TIA,
 > Dirk

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