Is it the chop for MicroMV?
[Archived in Digital Video Camcorders, Entry, Sony Camcorder, Video Camcorders]
Ashley Norris on 2003/10/22:
„The Guardian last week ran a story on how Sony was committed to the MicroMV (the tiny digital tape) format for camcorders and that it wouldn't follow Panasonic/Samsung's lead into video devices that archived on to storage cards or...“
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