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SONY HVR-V1U
(New 3/2011):
Sony
HVR-V1U is an HDV camcorder designed specifically to
incorporate many of the features only afforded
previously to Sony's high-end digital cinema cameras.
The V1U utilizes a sophisticated pulldown system, giving
shooters 24p capability for creating film-like video.
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Sony
DSR-200 (Backup camera, replaced w/SOny HVR-V1U):
3CCD DVCAM Camcorder designed for ENG and semi
professional video work.
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Samsung
Samsung HMX-H100 1080i (Basic family camrea):
The
HMX-H100 gives you true 1920 x 1080i HD recording and
1280 x 720 progressive recording. Unlike most HD
camcorders, which only offer interlaced recording, the
H100 gives you the option of interlaced or progressive.
Progressive displays the entire frame for the most
vibrant, detailed video images. In addition, the
camcorder's 1/4.5" CMOS sensor with 2.2MP captures and
records beautiful video and 4.7MP still images.
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Sony DSR-30:
DVCAM edit deck for non-linear PC editing. (I had a
DHR-1000 back in 2001, these will playback DVCAM, but
not record).
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Sony TRV-11:
Handycam single CCD Camcorder for consumers, but has
many pro features. This is mainly a playback deck.
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Sony
TRV-130:
Digital 8 Camcorder with Hi8/8mm playback. This is for
transferring all my old 8mm footage to DVD and PC.
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Sony VO-8800
Umatic Portable Video Recorder:
Just in case someone still uses 3/4 Video, plus I have a
few master tapes in this format.
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Panasonic
AG-1970 S-VHSVideo Recorder:
Just a way
to transfer S-VHS/VHS to DVCAM, hooked up for playback
only.
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JVC BR-S800U
S-VHS Video Recorder:
Just a way to transfer VHS to DVCAM, hooked up for
playback only.
Retired from
use, needs new heads.
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Misc other
studio gear: Extron Video Scaler, Sony VX-C900, Dell and HP for
non-linear, Sony Betamax, Sony ED Beta, 3-5 police scanners,
broken Sony EV-S3000, Sony RM-95 for adjustment.
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Sony
CCD-V220: 2/3" CCD 8mm PCM full size camcorder. This was my money
maker in Milwaukee. It is just for show now, do not know
if it even still works.
Always
looking for good Sony DVCAM gear or HDV camera at low
prices. Also looking for a cheap BetacamSP VTR, portable
unit preferred. If you have some professional gear for sale, send me
an email, maybe I can use it.

Sony DHR-1000
The best DV/MiniDV consumer VCR ever
made available for linear editing. |