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October 25th, 2009, 07:44 PM | #76 | |
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I think the SRW9000 is around £90,000 or so, but you then need extra boards to do things like 1080/60P and dual link out.
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90,000.00 British Pounds = $ 154,735 Canadian Dollars. Cool. Where do I send the check ? I bet this is special order in Montreal ;-) |
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I shot a commercial with the F35/SRW-1 last week. My understanding is that the SRW-9000 is a camcorder version of the F23/SRW1 without the wide gamut prism. When overcranking the SRW-1 you set a base frame rate (25Pfs) and then a shooting rate (50Pfs). When shooting 50Pfs overcrank on the F35 the HDSDI outputs displayed 25Pfs. Only when the VTR was rebooted to 23.98Pfs did the footage play back in slow-motion (incidentally, it didn't seem like there was any timecode coming down the HDSDI outputs of the camera and there are no video outputs available from the VTR while it's docked to the camera). Without having a SRW-9000 to test on (all the option boards will be around 6 months behind the release of the SRW-9000), my guess is that it too will be sending 25Pfs down the HDSDI pipe while overcranked. No need to try an overcrank the Nano for use with that camera, there is likely nothing for it to sync to at that speed.
But that's just my best guess.
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Hi Paul:
I'm sure the SRW 9000 will have a 3G capable HD-SDI (Single) output for the XDR/Nano to clock to. At least at this price I would be surprised if Sony would not put at least one 3G capable HD-SDI output on this camcorder. (But maybe not ??) Obviously, the XDR/nano cannot clock to an HD-SDI capable output while it's in the 4:4:4 3G mode, but all should be well if the single HD-SDI output is running at 4:2:2 10 bit signal spec. |
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Yes, but as Dan has said, it won't be able to record 1080/60P.
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