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Old 09-12-2005, 12:10 AM  
AaronM
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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude
I started using an HD camera to compliment my two Mini-DV cameras. Unfortunately on about the 10th usage, the person handling that camera dropped and broke it.

Since the camera no longer worked, I had to send the Mini-DV tapes to an outside facility to have them converted for playback on Mini-DV.

Tapes shot in either HD or mini-DV can be edited for either usage (with trade-offs) using Final Cut Pro or other such editing programs.

I am holding off on purchasing an HD camera until I am ready to buy 2 or 3 of them at the same time, since I am finding that editing the tapes from different formats presents some technical challenges and is slowing down the editing process.

If you are shooting with one camera, I think you may as well go with HD, since then you will be among the first to have HD DVDs as the demand increases.

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Thank you.

Maybe I should shoot in HD and send all clients HD DVD's to rip instead of HD tapes? Will that be as good as MiniDV or not? I've never ripped a DVD either so I'm looking at various options here.

Yeah, I don't know much how all this works at this time....Trying to learn.

Thanks again.
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