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May 7th, 2007, 12:04 PM | #31 |
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Well, I for one think the info on Steve Mullen's HDV Book invaluable. It's kinda learning to drive a car without knowing what's under the hood. Sure, you can do it, but, not nearly as well without understanding how HDV works. |
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I can't comment on the quality of Steve Mullen's book (as I haven't read it), but I agree with Bill. Technical background is usually invaluable. You can't imagine how many questions I get that wouldn't be asked if people had more background...
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The interface is built (and generic/modular enough to support other cameras), but I am still figuring out the .scn file. It's a slow process as I change one setting, compare files, change another setting, compare files, etc...
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