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Re: Kona 3 vs Teranex box for SD to HDCam - side by side?

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Re: Kona 3 vs Teranex box for SD to HDCam - side by side?
by Bob Zelin on Sep 14, 2009 at 1:14:18 am

the DSR-11 (a now discontinued model) was a piece of crap when it was introduced, and it's really a piece of crap today. (no different than the Sony HVR-M10U HDV VTR when it was introduced - it's no match for the modern HVR-1500A, which is a piece of crap in itself compared to modern hi end products, like Sony XDCam EX, etc.).

So for you to consider a quality difference between an AJA Kona 3 or Teranex Mini is just rediculous, considering you are coming from a Sony DSR-11 (and God only knows what source camera you shot this stuff on). A Teranex Mini - or a $60,000 hi end Teranex or Snell and Wilcox is not going to improve the quality of your DSR-11 DV25 master. If you have access to a Kona 3 - keep your money in your pocket, and just go with it.

Bob Zelin




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