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recording 2h concert with FS-100
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Tono Errando
on Jun 3, 2008 at 1:23:06 pm
Hello,
This is the first time I post here, but I've been reading for a while the cow and always it has been very helpful and interesting.
I have to record a 2 hours live music concert, and I'm thinking to record it with five HVX200, each one with a FS-100, so this way I can record on DVCPRO HD and also I don't have to change tapes on the middle of the concert.
I have record with my FS-100 on my HVX200 and it has worked pretty well but I've never done a live event where you can't stop the shooting if something goes wrong. So, I'm wondering if it's a big risk to do it this way, or if the FS-100 it's reliable enough for this job.
I would appreciate very much any advice.
Thanks a lot.
Tono
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recording 2h concert with FS-100
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Re: recording 2h concert with FS-100
by Tono Errando on Jun 3, 2008 at 5:19:09 pm
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