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Re: Sony Z7U 1080 24P vs !080I
by Doug O'Connor on Apr 14, 2008 at 12:14:56 pm

Thanks Jeff,

I don't want to beat this one to death, but I just want to be certain before I go to the matt on this one. I think the outlet wants to set precedant on this, and I really want to defend the HDV 24p format, because I like it, and believe it serves the needs of alot of doc filmmakers.

What I want to confirm is that the Z7U no longer uses Cineframe, which may have been causing them problems, and instead shoots at a true 24p w/ pulldown, just like an XD Cam, or Varicam at 24p.

If that is the case, then I think I can defend its use.

Thanks
Doug OConnor
Z Post NYC


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