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F900 capture
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Peter King
on Aug 26, 2009 at 11:05:57 am
Hi there,
We recently shot a pilot doc on an F900 in 1080p25 and are having capture troubles. We tried using a Sony 5500 HDcam deck but the picture has interference making it unusable. Looking at the specs the deck is 1080PsF capable but not P. I hope that is the problem as we tried two different 5500 decks one with FCP and one on Avid.
I have been advised that it should work but don't want to hedge my bets on that. Has anyone else had this problem and would be able to advise me on a suitable deck to use if that is the issue?
Thank you in advance
Peter
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