[Tig] More memories please
Davesatin
davesatin at aol.com
Mon Dec 17 16:32:04 PST 2007
That was the VPR-5 a portable type c 1" recorder designed and built by
Ampex and Kudelski. What a great machine
Dave Satin
Video Engineer
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On Dec 17, 2007, at 6:26 PM, "Ian Richardson" <irichardson at cuttingedge.com.au
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> Thanks to Greg Fisher for supporting the TIG.
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> I have vague recall that Nagra made a portable 2" back pack
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> cheers
> Ian R
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> Thanks to Greg Fisher for supporting the TIG.
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> In a message dated 12/17/07 2:58:54 PM, ereitan at novia.net writes:
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>> It was quite a example of excellent packaging.
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> Next to it - a VPR-5 and BVH-500?
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> Tim Sassoon
> SFD vfx & creative post
> Santa Monica, CA
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