This may be a dunderhead question, but here goes:
I recently purchased a Sony deck, the DSR-45. Will this play back the HDV format? or is it, for some reason, locked into the standard DV format?
Thanks in advance for not makig fun of my obvious ignorance.
1. I don't see any XLR inputs. (unless it's on that flat panel above the microphone) Do you think this is the VX version, and there's a PD version on the way?
2. Did you notice the zoom ring and switch? Looks like it's switchable from manual to servo. With markings, yet!
3. What do you suppose the "1" "2" and "3" buttons on the side of the lens barrel do?
4. I don't see an LCD screen..... unless it's integrated with the tape door in some way.
Not really any real info on the camera though. mostly a press release about the HDV format and the future with some hype about Sony Vaios and future built in HD capability. This is sort of like the first press release for the JVC HDV camera when it came out.
Doesn't mention NAB in the press relase, only that a prototype of the camera will be at CeBit. If you look close at the hi-res image you see the model number is "0000".
This is just a prototype--you are probably looking at a least a year before it reaches market---I would assume that Vegas (maybe a future version of Vegas) will be able to edit this footage--makes sense for synergy between the camera, the NLE and the computer.
Worried about the mpeg2 codec? If you saw the results of the Cineform
codec you would crap your pants, sell the full "HD" stuff and jump on the HDV bandwagon. There is virtually no difference in visual quality
between the Cineform codec and Full "HD" as viewed on my Sony
KV-34HS510 HD set.
Yep.
Concerning camera, that could also mean Sony today, Canon tomorrow in a few cases with that kind of behavior... Especially since we know they make reeeal good cams... ¦ P