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Old 11-23-2007, 08:55 PM
Peter Colins
 
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Default Purchacing a MiniDV Camcorder in USA for use in Europe - NTSC -PAL


Hi,

I am purchasing a miniDV camcorder in USA and intend to use it in Sweden
As see it the NTSC - PAL is a non issue I intend to edit with Adobe
premier Pro capturing the DV via firewire. However I do have a question
concerning miniDV tapes. is there one standard for miniDV tapes, if a
tape is recorder on say a PAL camera is it playable on a NTSC camera?

Thank you for your help. Peter
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Old 11-25-2007, 01:14 AM
Mike S.
 
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Default Re: Purchacing a MiniDV Camcorder in USA for use in Europe - NTSC -PAL


In article <30028$47474c13$5b952c26$27512@news.flashnewsgroup s.com>,
Peter Colins <pjccolins@fsmail.net> wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>I am purchasing a miniDV camcorder in USA and intend to use it in Sweden
> As see it the NTSC - PAL is a non issue I intend to edit with Adobe
>premier Pro capturing the DV via firewire. However I do have a question
>concerning miniDV tapes. is there one standard for miniDV tapes, if a
>tape is recorder on say a PAL camera is it playable on a NTSC camera?
>
>Thank you for your help. Peter


The tapes are the same. We're from the US and purchased extra tapes while
in Europe to use on a NTSC camcorder. No problems.

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