I might post this in a couple of different forums because I don't know where to start... hope no one minds.
Anywho...
During NAB there was an article on the COW's home page about some manufacturer releasing a new drive based camera recording system (sounded kinda like a souped-up FireStore, but I think it would record full uncompressed HD via HD-SDI).
I've searched until my brain is bleary but I can't find any hint of this on the COW... nothing in the news archives or any posts that I can find.
Unfortunately I don't remember the manufacturer or brand or name of the thing or anything. About the only significant detail I DO remember is the price... it was about $18K, if I recall.
Can anyone point me in the right direction on this?
Thanks!
T2
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Todd Terry
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Fantastic Plastic Entertainment, Inc.
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Re: Camera hard drive by Del Holford on May 8, 2007 at 3:13:14 pm
Hi Todd
I'm not sure it's what you are looking for but the CitiStore is a camera mountable hard drive recording system. I just saw an ad for it but didn't see a price.
FireStore makes the FS-100 for the Panasonic HVX200 as a DVCProHD hard disk recorder of 100 Gb.
Don't know if either one is what you want but HTH a little.
Del
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Thanks Del, but the Citi and FireStores are little firewire drives. This was a big bad boy that records uncompressed HD-SDI (at about 15x the price of a FireStore, unfortunately).
Appreciate it, I'll keep a-lookin'
T2
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Todd Terry
Creative Director
Fantastic Plastic Entertainment, Inc.
fantasticplastic.com