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Wafian HR-F1 HD Video Field Recorder
Wafian HR-F1 HD Video Field Recorder

Product Overview
The Wafian HR-F1 is the world's first, portable, Direct-to-Disk, 1920x1080 10-bit 4:2:2 HD-SDI Video Field Recorder. It uses the award-winning CineForm Intermediate format. The HR-F1 is similar to the HR-1 but smaller, lighter and optionally DC powered.
Model WA-HR-F1
MSRP $17,000.00
 
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The HR-F1 records to both .AVI and .MOV formats which provides greater flexibility for editing. The HR-F1 eliminates training costs by providing an easy to use "One Button" interface to record and review your footage. A built in touch screen LCD panel allows you to easily change recording settings and to review your footage immediately after shooting with the speed of non-linear access.

Major advantages of going Direct-to-Disk are preserving color depth, eliminating the limitations of linear playback from tape, extending your recording capacity, and saving time by streamlining your workflow. The HR-F1 can record up to 10 hours of 10-Bit 1920x1080 24P footage into its removable media drives. Optionally, the HR-F1 is available with a 160 GB solid-state (flash) disk for high shock and vibration recording.

The HR-F1 replaces outmoded tape decks with state-of-the-art, affordable technology designed for the Film, Broadcast, and Telecine professional. The HR-F1 records full resolution from HD-SDI and HD Component feeds from most HD cameras.

FEATURES

  • 10 bit 4:2:2 Recording/Playback
  • HD-SDI, Component HD
  • 10+ Hours Hot-Swappable Storage
  • Optionally DC powered

    Dimensions: 10.5" W x 14.5" D x 10" H
    Weight: 29lbs


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