Sony HVR-DR60 manual

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    Hard Disk Recor ding Unit HVR-DR60[...]

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    2 Revolutionizing HDV and DV Pr oductions – Str eamlining Y our W orkflow fr om Acquisition, to Editing, to Material Ar chiving Speed, reliability , operability , and versatility are key concerns in any video production. The Sony HVR-DR60 Hard Disk Recording Unit offers stunning innovations for all aspects of the production process – from acqui[...]

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    FEA TURES Long Recording Time of 4.5 Hours Vi a its simple i.LINK TM * 1 connection, the HVR-DR60 Har d Disk Recording Unit can r ecord HDV 1080i streams fr om a compatible HDV camcorder or DVCAM/DV str eams from a compatible DVCAM camcorder . The internal 1.8-inch hard disk drive (HDD) offers a large capacity of 60 GB, which translates into a long[...]

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    V ersatile Recording Modes The HVR-DR60 can be used with HDV and DVCAM camcorders that are equipped with an i.LINK connector . Thr ee recording modes can be selected to support various camcorder models and operational needs. SYNCHRO mode When using camcorders that support external rec contr ol, such as the HVR-V1U, HVR-Z1U, DSR-450WS, DSR-400 and D[...]

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    User -free Area The HVR-DR60 has a user -free ar ea of approximately 1 GB in the hard disk, wher e common data files such as still images and project files of nonlinear editing systems can be stor ed. HDD Smart Protection – Robust Recording and Shock Resistance Three advanced technologies ar e used in the HVR-DR60 to provide r eliable recording p[...]

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    © 2006 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. Features and specifications are subject to change without notice. All non-metric weights and measurements are appr oximate. Sony , DVCAM, i.LINK, InfoLITHIUM, and their respective logos are trademarks of Sony Corporation. HDD HARD DISK [...]