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The 4K DVX200 plus previous Panasonic Pro Line cams: DVX100A, DVC60, DVC30.

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Old October 6th, 2002, 01:22 PM   #16
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<<<-- Originally posted by dugster7 : Talking about equipment vs talking about the art
of storytelling.

After reading newsgroups and other groups that
are centered around DV, film, video, etc., I've
come to the conclusion that it is just much easier
to discuss technical equipment issues, rather than
talk about the art of storytelling.
-doug lauber -->>>

This is true, because so many people see the art of story telling in different ways. Personally I go for a specific look for somethings. I'm really liking this whole 16:9 thing. I wasn't a fan of it at first but got used to it.

-Vinson
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