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From: bkc@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Brad Clements)
Newsgroups: comp.graphics,rec.video,sci.electronics
Subject: Re: VCRs for animation/editing/single frame operation
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Date: 15 Jul 88 22:26:56 GMT
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From article <17553@glacier.STANFORD.EDU>, by jbn@glacier.STANFORD.EDU (John B. Nagle):
> 
>      This comes up every few months, but the products change so fast it
> needs to be reconsidered frequently.  What are the best VCRs for

Ugh, this subject does get beat to death. If you have $75K to blow
you can try the sony VPR-1 reel-to-reel 1" machines.

So far the most reasonable thing I've seen for a semi reasonable
price has been  WORM drive systems (panasonic has a few out, Kodak
has just come out w/ some, I believe) that can record somewhere
around 10 minutes of running video or  30*60*10 frames or twice
that in fields.