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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Sony HVR-DR60 HDD
Could I use the newly introduced HVR-DR60 HDD with Z1 for real time recording?
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Yes, Peter....you can.
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I thought it stated it wont work with anything but the new line.
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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That is untrue, according to the presentation which Sony gave. In the video we watched they showed a picture of it being used with a PD-170. However you won't get some of the special features, like the status report screen on the camcorder unless you're using a V1.
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Awesome! I will have to pick one up when it comes out! Whats the MSRP? nevermind its m2t. Ill just get the catapult.
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