DV + S-VHS VCR MATRIX  

World's First Double Deck DV/S-VHS   
Editing  VCR
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Firstly we notice we have a gold tone and not your basic black VCR.   Next the door hides completely al
controls, tape trays & switches, but not any of the lit indicators due to a long oblong hole in the drop down
door. A left & right switch will activate all our main controls, like the jog shuttle for the unit we wish to be 
 on.  Because it's S-VHS that means it's our customers VHS copy, VHS-C or even S-VHS-C with adapter.
Now below, notice in the top picture we have a head on view of the front end.    The display includes two
stereo volume indicators, one for each deck. Left side we see our S-video, analog and DV ports in a line.
Next is the whole drop down door,    both the front & it's back with the oblong whole to view all our li
indicators when the door is in the up position.    The two dials on the left are our seperate audio dials for
left and right channel of either deck.     The remote layout is similar to the DHR-1000 with a flip up top.
Inside the mechanisms are straight forward, complete and compact
While below you can see clearly all the indicators in full operation
 
a full size 120 minute DV tape & a 210 minute S-VHS tape. 
It will also take the 2 hour mini Sony & Pana mini DV tape.  
Sister  Act  PANASONIC  
DV  EDIT
MX3000      DR7 / 9
    3CCD DV Cam                      Wireless DV VCR
Clicking on this picture could be a mind blowing experience
to  say nothing what it will do to your computer's ability  of
letting you see every teeny weeny itsy bitsy nasty detail!!!


However, you may want a tour guide for the above. The hand is holding a remarkable piece of
video electronics in such a small and very light weight package. Above it is the DV VCR with
all promised doors opened, connectors wired with FireWire A/V & the display lit for operation.
Our 3CCD screen shows an overhead of the wireless control panel. Our Elegance cam on the
right has the up close look of the DVCR's right compartment while the left most picture is our
DVCR left compartment with Firewire & LANC in place. Yes both LANC & 5 pin edit control
protocol along with a computer RS232C socket in the back of the deck is provided. The middle
bottom picture is the tape being ejected (full size DV-120ME). 
These units may never make it to USA!
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