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Digital technology has opened up new opportunities in every business arena and professional video production
is no exception. The migration toward digital brings great advances in image quality and equipment versatility.
The DVCAM™ format, originated in 1996, offers professional reliability and system flexibility which meets the
demanding requirements of video professionals. Incorporating excellent editing capabilities, great picture and
multigeneration quality, and superb tape durability, the DVCAM format offers exceptional digital performance. 
In terms of flexibility, DVCAM VTRs offer several integration alternatives by incorporating both digital and analog
interfaces for totally digital systems or hybrid analog systems. DVCAM VTRs incorporate a dual-size cassette
mechanism which accepts both mini and standard cassette tapes (without an adaptor) for record or playback
for up to 3 full hours! In addition, both Sony’s professional DVCAM format and consumer DV format use
advanced metal evaporated tape. This enables consumer DV recorded tapes to play back in DVCAM VTRs and
vice versa.
The DSR-80 Editing Recorder provides excellent editing performance with convenient features such as the 
RS-422A Remote Control Interface, Time Code Generator/Reader, Frame Accurate Editing capability and more.
Incorporating an RGB Output, a Closed Caption function and Auto Repeat function with a Power-on Playback
capability, the DSR-60 Feeder Player is ideal for a wide range of applications not only in editing but also in a
large-screen, high quality video presentation.
The digital features such as ClipLink™ operation is achieved by the optional SDI and SDTI(QSDI™) interfaces.
Of course, a full complement of analog interfaces are available for easy integration into current analog systems.
Providing the superb performance of the DVCAM format and a wide range of operational functions, the 
DSR-80 and the DSR-60 are the right choice for video professionals looking for creative tools in a high quality
digital environment.

* The SDTI (Serial Data Transport Interface) is defined as SMPTE 305M.  

The SDTI(QSDI) is the DV signal interface which conforms to the SDTI.

Summary of Contents for DVCAM DSR-60

Page 1: ...Digital Videocassette Recorder DSR 80 DSR 60 NTSC ...

Page 2: ...use advanced metal evaporated tape This enables consumer DV recorded tapes to play back in DVCAM VTRs and vice versa The DSR 80 Editing Recorder provides excellent editing performance with convenient features such as the RS 422A Remote Control Interface Time Code Generator Reader Frame Accurate Editing capability and more Incorporating an RGB Output a Closed Caption function and Auto Repeat functi...

Page 3: ... the RF video output by 4 5dB compared to that of Hi8 metal evaporated tape Higher durability is also ensured for professional editing applications by enhancing protection with DLCTM Diamond Like Carbon coating Each cassette has a 16kbit IC memory which stores data to enhance editing efficiency Two cassette sizes are available DVCAM Standard size cassette provides a maximum recording time of 184 m...

Page 4: ...ayer for assemble or insert editing Frame accurate editing is assured in both modes thanks to the sophisticated servo control and built in time code generator the DSR 80 only and reader In the insert mode of the DSR 80 video audio and time code can be inserted independently or in any combination In the assemble mode all of the prerecorded signals video audio and time code are erased and replaced w...

Page 5: ...es ClipLink data and cassette memory status can also be displayed Consumer DV Playback The DSR 80 and the DSR 60 have the capability to playback consumer DV cassettes thus enabling broader acquisition program material to be used without the need for a special adapter Jog Audio and Digital Slow functions can still be used Therefore the DV recordings can be used as editing sources in the editing env...

Page 6: ...ent performance as an editing recorder while the DSR 60 as an editing player takes advantage of its built in digital and analog component interfaces Digital Dubbing System Digital dubbing can be done between the DSR 60 and the DSR 80 without any additional controller The recorded DVCAM tape information video audio sub code along with the ClipLink Log Data in the Cassette Memory can be dubbed with ...

Page 7: ... UVR 60 TBC Remote Control Unit PVE 500 Editing Control Unit DFS 500 DME Switcher RM 450A Editing Remote Controller RCC 5G 10G 30G Remote Control Cable 5 m 10 m 30 m PDVM 12ME 22ME 32ME 40ME Digital Video Cassette Mini size PDV 34ME 64ME 94ME 124ME 184ME Digital Video Cassette Standard size PDVM 32MEM 40MEM Mini size PDV 64MEM 124MEM 184MEM Standard size Digital Video Cassette Master Tape PDVM 32N...

Page 8: ...ture 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Operating humidity Less than 80 Storage humidity Less than 90 Mass 19 kg 41 lb 14 oz 18 kg 39 lb 10 oz Dimensions 427 x 174 x 494 mm excluding external projections W x H x D 16 7 8 x 6 7 8 x 19 1 2 inches Tape speed 28 193 mm s Recording Playback time Standard size More than 184 min w PDV 184ME 184N Mini size More than 40 min w PDVM 40ME 40N Fast forward Rewind time ...

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