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Hi to all,
Hi MIPS, When Sony invented the U-Matic format at the extreme end of the 60s, it was hoping to make it a consumer format (see YT Sony History movie). JVC & Panasonic also adopted the standard. Didn't happen; too expensive, too bulky and tapes limited to 60 min, too short for a movie. Some use for X-rated content. Then portable machines appeared and Electronic News Gathering (ENG) was born, replacing 16mm cameras. Later BVU-class studio Broadcast machines with TBCs became available and the format became truely Broadcast. By now (1976) cheaper VHS & Betamax catered to the consumer market. This is why your JVC has a tuner & clock: hopefully to seduce for home use or educational (record school videos broadcast at odd hours). Sony History, 14min, U-Matic near the end : https://youtu.be/vaskou2gl44?si=9-O1k4UAo8xyqM-o Best Regards jhalphen Paris/France |
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