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There were at one time four of these - only one of these continues to work, but doesn't record to tape.
There were at one time four of these - only one of these continues to work, but doesn't record to tape.


They (used to) record at 1440x1080i50 ([[w:anamorphic|anamorphic]]) onto [[w:HDV|HDV]] tape for capture, and do live video out over HDMI or Composite. They have a good set of functions, setup by a touch screen and controlled during use by buttons and a fly-by-wire ring. We currently use them in preference to all our other cameras for pretty much everything.
They (used to) record at 1440x1080i50 ([[w:anamorphic|anamorphic]]) onto [[w:HDV|HDV]] tape for capture, and do live video out over HDMI or Composite. They have a good set of functions, setup by a touch screen and controlled during use by buttons and a fly-by-wire ring. Whilst the two newer [[Panasonic AG-AC90]]s are preferred for nearly everything, the remaining HVR still sees regular use as the third HD studio camera and usually hosts the [[Autocue#AutoDerp|autocue]].


The original three cameras - and the associated tripod, lamp, wired remote control, and bag - were bought in 2009 with money from the Alumni Fund.
The original three cameras - and the associated tripod, lamp, wired remote control, and bag - were bought in 2009 with money from the Alumni Fund.
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