Cool!

Thanks, Kunga. I'll definitely look into this more after I get off work! And
thanks for the HD/HDV correction (I wasn't clear on the difference, but you
inspired me to Google it).

Looking forward to seeing your HDV-sourced examples,

-David


>From: Kunga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
>To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Sony HD Camera, Under $2000
>Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2005 22:37:15 -0700
>
>Yes that is correct David with XLR connectors etc. The advantage over
>the original is size and weight about HALF the first model. Much
>better for undercover and field work. Still real HDV. BYW just a note
>- these cameras are not HD cameras. They are HDV cameras. They shoot
>NATIVE 1920 x 1080i HDV and when you dumb that footage down to our
>internet level it is going to look FANTASTIC! I have access to the
>original model as soon as he stops working with it and will be
>posting examples of HDV sourced video soon.
>
>If you subscribe to MacTV on iTunes he already posted an HDV shoot of
>the Apple Intel Mac announcement in HDV and it looks FANTASTIC!! Go
>look. It's up there for the taking.
>
>I would always ask the Chuckmeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at
><http://Supervideo.com> where to buy my cameras for the lowest price.
>He makes it his business to know. And he has arrangements with
>reputable dealers to give his followers the lowest price. He is a
>global authority on all things DV and now HDV. I recommend everyone
>bookmark his site for the latest info on what's next and new from Japan.
>
>Taylor Barcroft
>
>Now listed in the iTunes Podcast Directory. FutureMedia, or future,
>media, parties, taylor, barcroft ...
>
>barcroft (gizmo) <http://gizmoproject.com>
>kungax (Skype) <http://skype.com>>
>kungag5 (iChat-AIM) <http://www.aim.com>
>
><http://FutureMedia.org>
><http://videopodcaster.blogspot.com/>
>
><http://feeds.feedburner.com/FutureMedia>




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