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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: carpa on January 30, 2013, 04:40:59 AM
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Here's a new product from Tascam http://tascam.com/product/dr-v1hd/
It's a handheld video recorder. The third on the market after Zoom Q3hd and Olympus LS 20m. It seems similar, apart from the fact that it can move the camera and mics.
The video and audio quality's supposed to be the same level as the others on the market. Mic ext. and Line inputs also but ( like the others) consumer level -10 db.
I think some other gear will creep out, as it happened some years ago in audio recorders. I'd like to see a video recorder with XLR inputs or at least a line in accepting a hotter signal ( like edirol r09hr or Sony D10) to be used with an external preamp.
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Interesting. MSRP appears to be $300.
The DR-V1HD records video in 720P format. The Zoom Q3HD ($200) and the Olympus LS20M ($250) record video in 1080p (aka full hd).
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Thats badass
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I say again that I don't understand why something like Marantz pdm 661 or Olympus Ls 100 ecc. with a video option hasn't been released yet, just adding a video section like a 250$ camera.
I wouldn't mind paying extra 200$ for such a piece of all-in-one gear.....This would mean decent video quality with no syncing needs in post, and audio flexibility ( internal or external mics and preamps ).
If somebody does this he will sell a bunch...!
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I say again that I don't understand why something like Marantz pdm 661 or Olympus Ls 100 ecc. with a video option hasn't been released yet, just adding a video section like a 250$ camera.
I wouldn't mind paying extra 200$ for such a piece of all-in-one gear.....This would mean decent video quality with no syncing needs in post, and audio flexibility ( internal or external mics and preamps ).
If somebody does this he will sell a bunch...!
why wouldn't you just use a camcorder and run a patch from the audio recorder the the camcorder?
I'll never buy a camcorder without mic in again. The time saved and lack of issues dubbing is so worth it
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@willndmb
I'm afraid that most camcorders with a mic in suffer from an Auto Limiter which is bad. If it was a line in also there would be a double DAC conversion...
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with four channel support.
Weird that no one released any new audio-only recorders at NAMM this year. I figured the H4n was due for an update as well as the DR-100MkII.
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I say again that I don't understand why something like Marantz pdm 661 or Olympus Ls 100 ecc. with a video option hasn't been released yet, just adding a video section like a 250$ camera.
I wouldn't mind paying extra 200$ for such a piece of all-in-one gear.....This would mean decent video quality with no syncing needs in post, and audio flexibility ( internal or external mics and preamps ).
If somebody does this he will sell a bunch...!
pro cameras have xlr in, but I don't think you're willing to spend that much on the cameras.
I'd be fine with a consumer level cam with mic in or line in and the ability to disable any auto settings.
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The problem with all these devices is lack of normal video controls - not least the ability to do an optical zoom. So your picture framing is totally dependent on how near or far you are able to get from the subject. Now a proper dslr with proper optics coupled with the audio side of one of these devices would be something...