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Poll Question: Sony HDR-U1X or Sony HDR-SR1 ? | Total Votes: | 3 | 1. Sony HDR-U1X (dvd-based) | 0 | 0 % |
| 2. Sony HDR-SR1 (hdd-based) | 3 | 100 % |
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I have to choose between two cameras: SONY HDR-SR1: http://www.futures...080541&catid=23053 SONY HDR-U1X: http://www.futures...079704&catid=22273
I think I'll go with the HDR-SR1 for it's hard-drive based so you don't have to buy expensive dvds all the time, but I was wondering about what you guys think. Main usage: filming high motion movies and editing with Adobe premiere pro 2.0 pc specs: Athlon64 x2 4200+ 1gb ram (Might extend to two if needed) 410gb HD (SATA) Windows XP home Would that be enough to edid HD (1080) footage ?
(P.S: The price does not matter since it's an extended warranty exchange)
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Posted by Mickael I have to choose between two cameras: SONY HDR-SR1: http://www.futures...080541&catid=23053 SONY HDR-U1X: http://www.futures...079704&catid=22273
I think I'll go with the HDR-SR1 for it's hard-drive based so you don't have to buy expensive dvds all the time, but I was wondering about what you guys think. Main usage: filming high motion movies and editing with Adobe premiere pro 2.0 pc specs: Athlon64 x2 4200+ 1gb ram (Might extend to two if needed) 410gb HD (SATA) Windows XP home Would that be enough to edid HD (1080) footage ?
(P.S: The price does not matter since it's an extended warranty exchange)
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Um, not much for cameras, but on that computer, I would up the ram to *at least* 2 GB and up the hard drive to about 800 GB or you will run out of space fast.
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Posted by Sinister Crayon
Um, not much for cameras, but on that computer, I would up the ram to *at least* 2 GB and up the hard drive to about 800 GB or you will run out of space fast.
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2 GB of ram for sure. 800 GB thats a lot. i don't do video so for now my 480 GB is doing just fine.
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Posted by secretdestroyers
2 GB of ram for sure. 800 GB thats a lot. i don't do video so for now my 480 GB is doing just fine.
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800GB for 1080 editing is probably a necessity.... 1-2 hours of the stuff can put you in the 15-20GB range....
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