David Rice
May 25th, 2007, 05:06 PM
With the Canon HV20, are the Mini cassetts loaded from the top or from the bottom?
I don't want to buy a bottom loader ever again.
I don't want to buy a bottom loader ever again.
View Full Version : HV20 a top or bottom loader? David Rice May 25th, 2007, 05:06 PM With the Canon HV20, are the Mini cassetts loaded from the top or from the bottom? I don't want to buy a bottom loader ever again. Chris Hurd May 25th, 2007, 05:13 PM Can't blame you for that. It's a top loader. Taky Cheung May 25th, 2007, 05:24 PM With the Canon HV20, are the Mini cassetts loaded from the top or from the bottom? I don't want to buy a bottom loader ever again. If you intend to use it on tripod a lot, most quick release plate will block the battery release lock. It's a pain you have to unscrew the tripod quick release in order to replace the battery. Charles Papert May 26th, 2007, 10:14 AM It's possible to use a skinny object to release the battery without having to remove the plate. At the last Steadicam workshop we had a nail file velcroed to the dock for this purpose. Phil Shima May 26th, 2007, 11:43 AM It's possible to use a skinny object to release the battery without having to remove the plate. At the last Steadicam workshop we had a nail file velcroed to the dock for this purpose. The "N" mounting hole on the Merlin will not block the battery release button, and works well w/ the WD-H43. Taky Cheung May 26th, 2007, 11:43 AM The "N" mounting hole on the Merlin will not block the battery release button, and works well w/ the WD-H43. Can you give more information about the N mounting on the Merlin? any URL? Thanks Phil Shima May 26th, 2007, 12:08 PM Can you give more information about the N mounting on the Merlin? any URL? Thanks I've posted the settings I use on the "HV20 and Merlin" thread. Taky Cheung May 26th, 2007, 12:14 PM woow that sounds like a good gadget. I watched a video posted from the other thread. It really looks great! However, I need to work on a tripod (as I operate multiple cameras just by myself). Someone posted a Sima quick release that won't block the Battery Release button. The piece add on top of whatever the tripod quick release is. It seems to work. I am about to buy that. Just check the price, the Merlin cost $799 which is almost the price of the camcorder... ouch. |