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Re: Could there be a Marketing/Sales Edge in Using the Panasonic DVX-100?
by Rick Gerard on Sep 8, 2003 at 6:03:26 pm

[Leo Ticheli] "with youngsters like Rick"

Thanks, it has been a while since I was called a youngster... can I use this quote to turn in my AARP card???

BTW - most of the time when I shot at 30 fps (starting in October of 1969) we set the shutter to the between 235° and 180° which gave us an exposure time of 1/48 to 1/60. Some cameras have a fixed shutter, but most we used had shutters that you could adjust between at least 180° and 0° (Arri) with my favorite MOS camera being a modified Mitchell that would go from 260° to 0° and run from single frame (timelapse) to 150 FPS... We could do anything with that beast....except shoot sound. Those were the good old days. Film for 4¢ a foot and a first AC for $100/day....


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