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Panasonic AG-DV2500 MiniDV/Full-Size DV Proline Video Tape Recorder
 
Manufacturer: Panasonic
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List Price: $1,995.95
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Product Description

The AG-DV2500 records and plays both standard DV and Mini-DV cassettes in SP mode, and plays both large and small DVCAM tape cassettes. It can record for up to 276 minutes on a standard DV cassette (AY-DV276MQ).The AG-DV2500 is equipped with an IEEE1394-compliant 4-pin DV terminal. This makes a host of operations possible, including synchronized recording with a DV camera-recorder, digital dubbing with a DV recorder, uploading to the PC in a nonlinear editing system, and downloading after editing.Two audio modes are provided: 2-channel (16-bit, 48-kHz sampling) and 4-channel (12-bit, 32-kHz sampling). In 4-channel mode, open channels can be used later to dub in narration or other audio.The AG-DV2500 automatically detects and plays DV footage recorded in NTSC or PAL, making it easy to upload footage to a nonlinear editing system. The AG-DV2500 can also record in either NTSC or PAL mode; simply set the switch on the rear panel to the mode desired. Recording onto standard DV and Mini-DV cassettes is possible in both formats.

Product Details

  • Professional full-size DV and mini-DV video tape recorder for full-featured video editing
  • Delivers up to 4.6 hours of recording time; DVCAM playback makes video integration easy
  • 2-channel (16-bit, 48 kHz sampling) and 4-channel (12-bit, 32 kHz sampling) audio modes
  • PAL and NTSC playback and recording; audio dubbing, with front-panel audio indicators
  • Includes wireless remote; measures 6.88 x 2.69 x 10.25 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty

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Good Deck for the Money
 
Review Date: February 10, 2010
Reviewer: Dave,
My business has Panasonic cameras therefore we use Panasonic tape, and a Panasonic Deck. This is the way to go. Sometimes the deck is touchy when you first establish the connection but after that its great.

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