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Joseph Andolina November 14th, 2005 08:39 PM

Vcr Stop Option
 
I was wondering if when utilizing the VCR Stop function on the XL2 between each take so that the camera does not power down after the 5min. while on pause , does that have any wear and tear on the heads after a period of time, or does it actually completly disangage the tape and stop the heads from doing it's thing? Hopefully I posed this question in an understandable way.

Greg Boston November 14th, 2005 11:38 PM

It disengages and spins down. So, you'll have to allow a few seconds for it to wind back up the next time you hit the record button.

-gb-

Joseph Andolina November 15th, 2005 01:10 AM

Thanks Greg. So since it is disengaging, does that mean it in fact would not be any wear and tear on the heads even if you have it on VCR stop no matter how long it stays in that mode, am I correct in that assumption?

Joe

Greg Boston November 15th, 2005 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Joseph Andolina
Thanks Greg. So since it is disengaging, does that mean it in fact would not be any wear and tear on the heads even if you have it on VCR stop no matter how long it stays in that mode, am I correct in that assumption?

Joe

Yes, that's the very reason for that function to exist. Battery savings is secondary.

-gb-

Steve House November 15th, 2005 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Greg Boston
Yes, that's the very reason for that function to exist. Battery savings is secondary.

-gb-

And most importantly, when starting a take the camera operator get's to holler "Speed!" when it's back up and rolling which sounds so cool! <grin>


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