Sony Professional HVRM25U HDV Record/Playback Deck | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: Photography
List Price: $3,960.00 Buy New: $3,199.00 You Save: $761.00 (19%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 14.4 Dimensions (in): 18.9 x 13.6 x 8.1
MPN: HVRM25U Model: HVRM25U UPC: 027242700208 EAN: 0027242700208 ASIN: B000FTLMT4
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| Features:
| • | 1/3-inch 2.97-megapixel CMOS imager | | • | Record and playback HDV, DV, and DVCAM formats | | • | Records and plays both Mini and standard-sized DV tapes | | • | Built-in 2.5-inch LCD monitor | | • | Dual variable audio level control knobs |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Sony HVR-M25 incorporates a compact and simple design, for better desktop recording. The built-in 2.7" LCD display lets you preview easily. It features 1080i, DVCAM and DV SP recording and playback capability for easy migration. It also features playback of HDV 720p pre-recorded tapes and mini-size DV cassettes. Works with standard-sized cassettes that allow up to 276 minutes of HDV recording. The HVR-M25 provides down-conversion functions from HD to SD and is switchable between 60 and 50 Hz (NTSC/PAL) for full flexibility depending on production needs. Edge crop adjustment - check the crop position on the LCD monitor before downcoverting Marker Burn - Operator edits pictures for 16 - 9 and 4 - 3 aspect ratio Auto Repeat and Custom Repeat functions allow operators to set a repeat number of times, repeat interval and start time of repeat Time code settings - select between Rec Run & Free Run; frame mode can be switched between DF(drop frame), NDF(non-drop frame), and Auto Status Check - Audio level meter, video out, iLink Assignable buttons - Frequently-used functions can be assigned to the A1, A2 and A3 buttons
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| Customer Reviews:
The only game in town May 27, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
For professional use, classic Sony quality. There's really nothing else like it on the market. The JVC equivalent costs almost as much and JVC always comes across as more of a "consumer" item. [...]
Menu set-up will be difficult for non-pros, but if you're buying this you're probably already beyond "consumer level," so you'll know how to deal with it. I added a component video out card (from B&H Photo/Video) that Amazon did not carry. The picture output quality to a component video monitor is fantastic - especially "downscaled" HDV to a standard definition monitor. You'll be able to use one of these decks in almost any digital video production environment.
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