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Brian Rhodes March 15th, 2007 05:49 PM

I have the V1U buying a second cam V1U or A1?
 
Douglas Spotted Eagle

You said you own bought the V1 and A1 I am getting ready to purchase another cam should I buy another V1U or and A1?

I will be shooting in 24p format, can the 24f be edited on the same timeline in Sony Vegas and how well will the camera images match up, or is it best to stick with matching cams.

Jiri Bakala March 15th, 2007 09:00 PM

If you need to match up cameras, buy the same model. They still won't be EXACTLY the same but surely closer than different models.

Marcus Marchesseault March 15th, 2007 09:30 PM

...and you won't need to buy seperate accessories. Batteries, wide-angle/telephoto adapters, filters and such can really add up. $$ Also, you won't need to learn an all-new camera. This could make a difference if you hire crew as they won't need to learn a whole array of cameras.

Chris Hurd March 16th, 2007 12:14 AM

Wholeheartedly agree with the advice here. Get another V1, it'll make your life soooo much simpler in the process.

Brian Rhodes March 16th, 2007 01:58 AM

THANKS for the advise going to TapeWorks Texas Inc today to pick up another VIU.

Stephen Armour March 16th, 2007 06:02 AM

Buy the V1U!
 
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Originally Posted by Brian Rhodes (Post 642388)
Douglas Spotted Eagle

You said you own bought the V1 and A1 I am getting ready to purchase another cam should I buy another V1U or and A1?

I will be shooting in 24p format, can the 24f be edited on the same timeline in Sony Vegas and how well will the camera images match up, or is it best to stick with matching cams.

They sync, so you'll have them working together on multicam shoots, plus all the reasons others stated. Also, the batteries work great on the SWIT 8" LCD (with Sony batt option), so you'd have it all. One more thing, if you keep with V1U's, you can use that "Blackmagic Intensity" card for uncompressed output to a PC...or two.


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