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Posted by Specs on 10/06/48 11:34
"Ty Ford" <tyreeford@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 00:48:21 -0500, Will wrote
> (in article <5cednRuEk6S5kgDeRVn-og@giganews.com>):
>
> > Can someone summarize key differences between the entry-level Sony HDTV
> > camcorder, model HDR-HC1 and the higher end professional model HDR-FX1?
> > The FX1 has removable lenses, but what about the native resolution,
storage
> > capacity, etc? We would be using this to make instructional videos for
> > operating on complex machinery. The production values would not need
to be
> > extremely high, but we do need the highest possible resolution, and at
least
> > decent rendering of detail in shadow areas. Both cameras seem to
sport
> > 1080i horizontal lines.
> >
> >
>
> FX1 high end professional? That would be the CineAlta; a totally different
> device.
>
> The FX1 is not an HDTV camera, it HDV which is VERY different form HD, and
> not as good.
>
> As for 10801, well yes, but compare the compression ratios.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ty Ford
>
Will
You'd be well advised to ignore the above. HDV is HD BTW. The only thing I
would worry about with HDV is the low light sensitivity. This can easily be
overcome by using additional lighting or judicious use of the camera gain
control.
A detailed comparison can be found here:
http://www.sonyhdvinfo.com/
Let me draw your attention to the HDV production in Ghana thread. It is
written by someone, John Lubran, who has actually used the format in
production. Listen to these people not the urban mythmakers....
Spex
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