Transferring Movies, Slides Requires Finesse (page 2)

Robert:
We appreciate your comments. However, our magazine can devote only so many pages to new product introductions and reviews. We must select the products we review with an eye to keeping the low- end consumer as well as the prosumer/professional videomaker involved. Ultimatte image compositing systems, for example, fall well outside the price range of most Videomaker readers.

Nonetheless, if a product is an important one, be sure you'll see it in our pages--usually sooner rather than later. (For a run-down of the AG-1980's features, see this month's VCR buyer's guide.)

-The Editors

An Exciting Year

Has anyone been following the discussion in the rec.video, rec.video.production and rec.video.desktop Internet newsgroups pertaining the Sony DCR-VX1000 and the Firewire? It looks like we are now able to move the digital data from DV camcorders to the PC or Mac formats. Wow! No degradation! Just pure digital video to video!

It looks like the next year is going to be very exciting in the world of digital video. I am looking forward to it.

Mike Sawyer
DTV forum, http://www.videomaker.com

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