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| Heading hours lifetime PD 150
Question of Chezus: November 2006
I've searched the forum times (and yes synonymous found), but am often contradictory taken.
What threading, operation, drum run is to say, I know I only come with the x10 is not quite clear. In an English forum, there was a discussion synonymous (no solution) if they agree with the time.
Apparently the camera displays the real time. How exactly is this translated? According Sonyhat you at "Run Drum 57x10" 570 head hours. Indeed, it was filmed but never so much. Why then such a high number?
And Nochwas. As the Mark and the I think because s.die future, as far as I'm still not, but I ask interesse half times.
Thanks in advance
Reply Chezus:
I would bet you that Mark has to answer it!
Reply Markus:
I would bet you that Mark has to answer it! Well, maybe the logs Markus x10 is simply multiplied with 10 ", ie, if your camcorder 28x10 display, then the 28x10 = 280 hours.
The number of Drum Run indicates how long the head drum has been rotated, not how many hours of video was recorded. Computed times all this idle time will increase the number of capita hours (eg on a rotating EB) significantly.
Whether this is beneficial, depends largely on the nature of the camcorder from. In a PD150 worth it for sure, with a cheap camcorder for 250 ¬ at all. (Because worthwhile in my opinion not even the purchase of your camcorder!) ;-)
What the exact cost, I do not know. If I had not, in all my runs camcorders thanks to good care and regular maintenance is still the first head drum.
Reply Chezus:
And how many hours did you head since been brought together? Good Care?
Reply PD 150:
300 hours of rain is below specified minimum guaranteed lifetime
Reply Markus:
I see just that my head PD170 first 180 hours. Well, this is probably the guilt Live productions, because yes is running then no tape ... at least not in the camcorder.
What my eldest DV camcorder, the TRV900, s.Kopfstunden, I can not read. As expected there are much more ... and the old Hi8 camera erst .. ;-)
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