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Re: HD vs HD-SR (What is the difference?)
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Bob Zelin
on May 8, 2008 at 12:52:16 am
the drawbacks are easy - the HDW-SR5500 is the most expensive VTR on the market (over $100,000 to purchase).
SR is used because it is a fully uncompressed signal (the chromanance is not compressed). Some people feel that this is a better quality signal. If you have clients that are pyscho ad agency types, they want THE BEST quality, even if they can't see it. This is who uses SRW VTR's - companies that have clients that want the best and are WILLING TO PAY FOR IT. There are no "low end" jobs (or even regular jobs) that use SRW because it is so expensive (a rental of a SRW-5500 is typically $1000 per day).
Bob Zelin
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