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- From: Norm.Barrett@f222.n2613.z1.fidonet.org (Norm Barrett)
- Path: ceas.rochester.edu!rochgte!UUCP
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: RE: SVHS Camera Advice
- Message-ID: <829268924.AA00554@rochgte.fidonet.org>
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 22:36:00 -0500
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- Subj: SVHS Camera Advice Date: 04-09-96 Time: 21:01
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- > I've been doing amateur 3D work on the Amiga for a while now
- > and wanted to get some SVHS equipment. I have some ideas for
- > low-cost decks, but have no idea where to start for a low-cost
- > SVHS camera. Could anyone out there recommend one or two to
- > look at, or maybe a good place to call where I could get
- > information on them that they trust? Thanks for any help,
- > I appreciate it. Please respond by email.
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- I have a Panasonic 450 SVHS. it was a big dissapointment. The color is
- better in regular VHS than in S for some reason. I have heard others complain
- as well. I even hear the 460 is not much better. There are newer Panasonics
- out there but you might want to check out a different brand.
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