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Monday Isa November 21st, 2008 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Randy Panado (Post 967254)
Yeah, saw that and thought "oOooOOOo!" heh

Does it record the audio as well?

Yup! Very nice feature. I'm going to enjoy it on my event for tomorrow.

Kirk Graham December 2nd, 2008 07:43 AM

Is here
 
I just got my CF recorder and it is a dream! I film outdoor tv and still use SD and this is a drag and drop dream i plug it in and pull the AVI files to hard drive and drag into FCP timeline I bought a 32 GB transend card for it and it gives me 146 min of record time ! almost 2.5 hrs

Ger Griffin December 2nd, 2008 10:40 AM

Im going to order mine very soon.
Where do you see yourself attaching it?
My hotshoe is taken.

Guy Shaddock December 2nd, 2008 09:51 PM

Is there a significant advantage of the CF recorder over a Firestore Hard Drive type device?

Monday Isa December 2nd, 2008 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guy Shaddock (Post 972021)
Is there a significant advantage of the CF recorder over a Firestore Hard Drive type device?

Yes 1. No moving parts. 2. Swappable memory. 3. I believe it weighs less.

Kirk Graham December 3rd, 2008 07:23 AM

yes!
 
Yes the CF has its advantages It is smaller and weighs less and no moving parts (hard drive) less power consumption . If you have alot of CF cards you can shoot alot, and not have to dump the HD like on the firestore

its faster to boot up and is faster to work with I have both the MRC1 and the firestore pro hd and man do i like the MRC1 for what i do. i record in SD for broadcast and the avi files are easy to work with in FCP.

I want to get a bracket that will put it out to the side i see B&H has one. so i can use the shoe for lights

Michael Liebergot December 3rd, 2008 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Kirk Graham (Post 972142)
Yes the CF has its advantages It is smaller and weighs less and no moving parts (hard drive) less power consumption . If you have alot of CF cards you can shoot alot, and not have to dump the HD like on the firestore

its faster to boot up and is faster to work with I have both the MRC1 and the firestore pro hd and man do i like the MRC1 for what i do. i record in SD for broadcast and the avi files are easy to work with in FCP.

I want to get a bracket that will put it out to the side i see B&H has one. so i can use the shoe for lights

Kirk, did you ever think about purchasing a handle bracket of some kind and mounting the MRC1 on your cameras handle instead of your hotshoe. By doing this might very well make your camera better balanced than mounting it on the side or up front on your cameras hotshoe. I'm not a hug fan of side camera brackets, because they have always seem to throw off my cameras balance one way or the other.

I have 2 different ones which work great.
HDV Handle Bracket | VFGadgets.com

and

Delvcam | DELVG10801 Handle Bracket for Sony HDV | DELV-G1080-1

I prefer the VFGadgets HDV handle bracket, because it has a smaller form factor. It should be perfect for the MRC1.
If you are running cables of any kind then the DELCAM bracket is better because it has cable management on it.

I use them currently to mount my large Sony HVL-LBP LED light on my cameras handle and this keeps my rig balanced very nicely. I'm looking at picking up a couple of MRC1's and mounting them on my camera handle.

Kirk Graham December 3rd, 2008 09:09 AM

handle bracket
 
micheal

It looks good the only problem is that it would cover the vtr controls on the XHA1!

kirk

Guy Shaddock December 3rd, 2008 10:29 AM

Kirk

The FSC comes with a cradle to mount the Firestore. I built a simple bracket that uses two velcro straps to hold it on top of the handle of my A1. The FSC comes with a cradle mount. When I have the FSC turned on I use the playback and VTR controls on the FSC. This is one of the major advantages of the FSC and CF recorders. You don't have to rewind tape.

http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/canon-xh-...-canon-a1.html

Kevin Leeyuen December 3rd, 2008 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Ger Griffin (Post 971718)
Im going to order mine very soon.
Where do you see yourself attaching it?
My hotshoe is taken.

Velcro to the back

Jose Ortiz December 3rd, 2008 08:56 PM

Any one can upload some test file.
I would like to try a native file in my Premier CS3. I wonder if CS4 or CS3 would handle this native m2t file. Even more if the time code could be retained. I heard that Premier just handle m2t file time code from sony cameras.

Ger Griffin December 4th, 2008 12:23 PM

Thanks kevin, that looks neat, although i think id prefer it on the handle.
I ordered mine today with 2 transcend 133x 32gb cards.
I hope they are good enough.
I just have to get batteries now.

Tania Ratu December 4th, 2008 01:50 PM

I gotta say the way you have the recording unit on the back makes it look like the unit was made for the XHA1.

Very cool.

Mick Jenner December 7th, 2008 03:31 AM

I see lots of you have used this unit with the Canon A1 but is there anybody out there who has used it with the H1? and if so is it the same to set up as the A1?


Regards

Mick

Richard Hunter December 7th, 2008 08:23 AM

Can anybody with a PAL type XH-A1 confirm that the Sony HVRMRC1 works with 25P footage?

Richard


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