| The ultimate in D-2 composite digital video fidelity and performance |
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| Fujifilm D2001 videocassettes represent a culmination of our advanced metal tape manufacturing technology and digital video expertise. Offering a new high in video and audio reproduction quality for D-2 composite digital VTR systems, they are designed and manufactured to meet the most stringent performance standards in the broadcast industry. |
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A Videocassette Specifically Designed to Maximize Composite Digital VTR Performance |
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| Fujifilm Super-Fine Metallix metal magnetic particles were specifically developed to meet composite digital video needs, and ensure excellent video and audio S/N. Tape durability is also outstanding, with stable tape transport over a wide range of temperature conditions. And thanks to our surface-treatment technology, the tape surface is ultra-smooth for superior tape to head contact and minimal head wear. |
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Extended Still & High-Speed Playback |
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| Extended still capability is offered to meet the demands of editing, and the long pauses and high-speed searches that it entails. Thanks to the superior quality of our Super-Fine Metallix magnetic particle and binder formulations, decreases RF output are minimal even after repeated search and pause operations. |
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Ultra-Low Error Rate |
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Exceptionally durable binder and backcoating materials are used to ensure that the error rate stays at an absolute minimum even after repeated recording and playback. The result is consistently high performance, with long tape life and the ultra-low error rate that professionals demand. |
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| Figures are typical values based on Fujifilm's standard measurement procedures. |
| The figures marked with * are comparisons with the Fujifilm reference tape. |
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| 515 |
+2 m |
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| (1,690 ft.) |
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| 753 |
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| (2,470 ft.) |
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| 1,041 |
+7 m |
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| (3,416 ft.) |
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| 1,251 |
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| (4,105 ft.) |
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| 1,505 |
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| (4,938 ft.) |
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| 1,663 |
+7 m |
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| (5,456 ft.) |
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