Bill Pryor |
March 23rd, 2005 02:43 PM |
I have a TRV900 and, although I don't use it all that much, when I do I am always amazed at how good the picture is for a 1/4" chip camera. It's about 4 years old now and has had no problems at all. It's used mainly for scouting locations and talent auditions; however it has also been used to intercut with bigger camera footage in several productions. Agnes Varda did the same thing with a TRV900 in her incredibly well done documentary "The Gleaners & I."
I don't know anything about the GS70, but I think a low mileage TRV900 in good condition would be well worth the 500 bucks. Unfortunately there is no way a non-camera technician can check head hours, so you're a bit at the mercy of the seller. Be sure to try it out first if you can. Look for dead pixels (not a problem of the 900 that I know of, but something to always look for in a used camera). Also, record something and then play the tape back on a different device, which will show you if the heads are not aligned properly. Look for serious dropouts too, which might indicate head wear.
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