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- From: apierre@ix.netcom.com(Anthony R Pierre)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: SVHS Camera Advice
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 00:16:00 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Message-ID: <4kk7c0$ate@dfw-ixnews3.ix.netcom.com>
- References: <4kefm3$qe1@info.uah.edu>
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- In <4kefm3$qe1@info.uah.edu> reinhardts@email.uah.edu (Seeker) writes:
- >
- >Hello, sorry if this isn't appropriate for this area but it's
- >the closest one I could think of.
- >
- >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.
-
- You can check out the Panasonic PVS 770. Has a lot of nice built-in
- features (fades black or white, mosaic, strobe, still, mirror), EIS
- (electronic image stabilization) and other features. Works great for
- me.
-