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Posted by habshi on 10/03/68 11:28
You have to shoot it yourself on the sony hidef camcorder .The
gadget show on channel 5 gave it top marks . Of course you need a hi
def tv which are quite cheap now
http://www.4rfv.co.uk/SellCat.asp?Item=558&Cat=28
Reviewed August 26, 2005
Reviewed by Lori Grunin
How much do you want hi-def? That's the question you'll have to answer
when surveying the camcorder landscape at 1,200, where the Sony
Handycam HDR-HC1 makes its debut. On one hand, the HC1's 2.8-megapixel
CMOS sensor delivers visibly sharper 1080i HD video (via the HDV
format) and standard MiniDV in a surprisingly compact, generally
well-designed
Features
The Sony Handycam HDR-HC1's real draw is its ability to record 1080i
hi-def video on standard MiniDV cassettes. It uses the recently
implemented HDV format, which employs MPEG-2 compression rather than
DV. Not much software currently supports HDV for digitising, and the
packages that do tend to be expensive products such as Adobe Premiere
Pro 1.5 and Apple Final Cut Pro 5.0. So the HC1 also provides HD-to-DV
down-conversion for editing or playback on a standard-def (SD) TV.
Like its big brother, the HDR-FX1, it incorporates Sony's Cinematic
mode for simulating the appearance of 24fps film. It can also record
standard DV. The camcorder supports component-video output and
supplies the necessary cables, but if you have a FireWire port on your
TV, you'll get the best playback quality that way.
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