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I can't see one of these being $1,000...but then again, we are talking about Sony here...
But then again, I couldn't see it going for $70 either. |
It'd be even nicer if it started and stopped when you pressed Record on the XH-A1. Anyway let's wait and see what price Sony decide to sell it at.
Richard |
My bad I meant 700-1000. Personally think 500 would be fair, but like Richard said we're talking about sony, so I raised it. Maybe firestore or someone can reverse engineer it, because the only thing that would improve it would being able to take canon batteries.
Also I tried it with my friend's HD100, so it looks like it works with any flavor of hdv, hdv1 or hdv2. |
Nice! Okay, I'm sold. Now I just need...sigh...money again... :)
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evan any idea when this will be available for the Canon
Does anyone have an idea when this will be available for the Canon or sold on its own. I am very interested.
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Hmmmm. Interesting
Requires 133x high speed CF cards, not any old CF will do. Considering that many other all digital recorders (with internal A/D and D/A as well, go for $400 give or take (e.g,,MicroTrack). $700-$1000 sounds like a likely price point considering the price Sony has put on other "Walkman" form factor video recording/playback devices in the past; e.g., the GV-Axxx, GV-Dxxx and GV-HDxxx series toys. |
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However Sony will be selling it separately, but no price or date has beens et as of yet. I talked to a Sony rep this past Tuesday, and I thought that he told me it might be available in May sometime. Again, he didn't know a price. |
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Evan,
Can recording start/stop be controlled on the Canon or do you absolutely have to start/stop on the Sony CF unit? Also, does anyone know the workflow when using the CF recorded files with Final Cut? Does Sony offer a clip importer like it does with the EX1? Thanks, Paul |
Hello All,
Help me out here. I get the impression, from reading threads on this forum, that the perception is that the A-1 tape system is so fragile that a tapeless system is imperative. Is that true? If it isn't true, I'm guessing that my A-1 tape system will work well for many hours/days/months or a year or two until something non-linear cheap and reliable is developed for my A-1. Not true? Tx |
I would think that the odds are very good that your A1 tape system will work flawlessly for years. I don't think there is any particular reason that it would be considered fragile. Some people will be using their's on a daily basis, which might increase the risk of mechanical failure, but it still would be unlikely that it would happen. That's my take anyway.
Pat |
The A1 tape mechanism seems fine, although some people have reported problmes with it. The 2 reasons I am interested in tapeless are to avoid tape drop-outs and to replace the tape capture stage with file copying which is much faster.
Richard |
Me too Richard...that's the good part of this unit.
David |
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All that's true of such as the Firestore as well, but in principle, a device like this is far more elegant. |
Thanks for the replies. The info provided helped to clarify this issue for me.
Take care. |
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