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Canon XH Series HDV Camcorders
Canon XH G1S / G1 (with SDI), Canon XH A1S / A1 (without SDI).

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Old July 31st, 2007, 06:14 PM   #16
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Hi Richard,

I'm not sure what I said that you are disputing, maybe you can clarify. I am certainly not always correct, but a quick read of that thread did not show me anything new. What was the part you are reffering to.

Also, that thread is also 4 years old!

Mike
Hi Mike. Not really disputing, just trying to get a clearer understanding.

Traditionally, wet cleaners referred to those where the tape was a type of fabric and you had to add some cleaning fluid. Dry cleaners were used without any fluid and cleaned by abrasion. Now you are in effect saying that there are 2 types of dry cleaner, one with wet lubricant and one with dry lubricant. I was just asking if you know this as a fact, or is it an assumption?

Richard
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