Subject: | Re: V2.0 good reason for a 702 instead of 722 ... (?) |
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From: | "Walter Knapp" waltknapp |
Date: | Mon Sep 18, 2006 4:06 pm (PDT) |
Posted by: "david briggs" > > I am curious. Do many people actually record while they are moving ? In a= > non proffesional environment I record mainly while I am static . The clos= est > to moving would be aboard some sort of vehicle. In a professional situati= on > I could be moving when recording dialogue for say an interview but never = at > any speed. > > Hard drives for notebooks/laptops etc of the 2.5" etc variety are designe= d > for portable devices are they not ? Laptops are more tabletop computers that can be moved from table to table. There is more to it than just if you are recording while moving. For instance the drives are run in all kinds of orientations. A desktop computer the drive runs in one position. Go ask Sound Devices why they are recommending replacing the drives. Walt |
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