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|I am worried that the footage shot on the SVHS cameras will not be of
|the same quality as the digital camera (the quality that we need).

Possibly. If the S-VHS cameras hasn't 3 CCD's, the footage will have
good quality, but not the same as the digital camera (3 CCD). If you
plug the S-VHS cameras, with a S-Video connector in the digital camera,
it will have still a good quality due to the digital tape recording,
that is great (in VHS system, your major problem is the damn tape).

C. Ueda
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