That is absolutely amazing, Paul. Thank you. Through the 90?s I was a keen, make it up as I went along, wannabe cave videographer. I was quite proud of some of my achievements- and had the cheek to expose members of Isca Caving Club, friend and visiting caving clubs to viewings of my attempts. People were very kind. I had two Sony cameras. The first was about the size of a breeze block, but fantastic sound quality, good pictures too with some luck and a few nice edit features. My second Sony by the end of the 90?s was far more compact, well cool. I bought basic equipment from Jessops - a basic mixing desk, loads of cables and skart leads, a Slide Transfer Box and a few other bits and pieces. I still have all the VHS tapes and a little tv/vid to watch them on. I?ve never got round to digitising, but always meant to. I?ve recently pulled all my old analog video equipment neatly together. Completely obsolete of course. But I wondered if there?s anyone out there that could make use of it? Free to anyone that could wants it.
There?s no comparison with my amateur underground attempts from back then compared to the clarity of what you?re producing today. So good to see, Thank You,
Clinton,