Sony's HDV vision: it's big because it's small.(ADVERTORIAL)(Advertisement)
Studio Monthly, October, 2005
Most video professionals would agree that the current industry-wide support for the new HDV format began in earnest when Sony introduced its revolutionary HVR-Z1U professional camcorder. This three-chip version, which records full bandwidth 1080i HD images at 25 Mbps, really turned the industry's collective head and got people's attention. Compared to other cameras, it's the highest resolution you can get from the HDV specification.
In an age where price is a major factor when choosing production systems, the availability of a sub-$6,000 HD camera and a host of editing systems that can deliver content in a myriad of digital formats and resolutions for worldwide distribution is very desirable. That's why many expect the HDV format to surpass Sony's DVCAM,...
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