Bon Sawyer
February 28th, 2005, 11:56 PM
Hi all,
(Hopefully I've picked the right forum for this topic... let me know if I should be posting it somewhere else.)
I have never used a DV deck before. At work, we capture our footage over Firewire from our cameras (Canon XL1 & XL2).
Understandably, given that these are cameras and not decks, scanning through the tapes using the forward and rewind functions is not super-smooth... i.e, it takes a few seconds for the camera to catch up if I have pressed a button for it to stop, pause, change direction, etc. This is also true when controlling the cameras over Firewire (on Mac G5's with FCPHD). Moving frame-by-frame using the arrow keys (or, I presume, a keyboard with integrated jog dial) is too slow to bother with. For these reasons, plus the fact that I do not want to torture the camera heads, I generally do not log and capture, but instead capture long segments or whole tapes at a time.
I have used older high-end Betacam SP (BVW-75P, BVW-65P) decks on a couple of occasions. The precision and responsiveness of the controls, particularly when using the jog/shuttle dial, is quite amazing compared to the DV cameras I have used.
With this in mind, I have a couple of questions...
(1) How are DV decks in terms of control precision/responsiveness? Are they more like the cameras I have described above, or more like the Beta SP decks? Or does this vary depending on the price of the deck?
(2) Does the precision/responsiveness vary depending on whether Firewire, RS-422 or the deck's physical controls are used?
Thanks,
-Bon
(Hopefully I've picked the right forum for this topic... let me know if I should be posting it somewhere else.)
I have never used a DV deck before. At work, we capture our footage over Firewire from our cameras (Canon XL1 & XL2).
Understandably, given that these are cameras and not decks, scanning through the tapes using the forward and rewind functions is not super-smooth... i.e, it takes a few seconds for the camera to catch up if I have pressed a button for it to stop, pause, change direction, etc. This is also true when controlling the cameras over Firewire (on Mac G5's with FCPHD). Moving frame-by-frame using the arrow keys (or, I presume, a keyboard with integrated jog dial) is too slow to bother with. For these reasons, plus the fact that I do not want to torture the camera heads, I generally do not log and capture, but instead capture long segments or whole tapes at a time.
I have used older high-end Betacam SP (BVW-75P, BVW-65P) decks on a couple of occasions. The precision and responsiveness of the controls, particularly when using the jog/shuttle dial, is quite amazing compared to the DV cameras I have used.
With this in mind, I have a couple of questions...
(1) How are DV decks in terms of control precision/responsiveness? Are they more like the cameras I have described above, or more like the Beta SP decks? Or does this vary depending on the price of the deck?
(2) Does the precision/responsiveness vary depending on whether Firewire, RS-422 or the deck's physical controls are used?
Thanks,
-Bon