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Posted by Gene E. Bloch on 05/09/07 23:02
Frank <frank@nojunkmail.humanvalues.net> wrote in
news:bbs143tu2j82hnm1apvsu6ppe4d4c29vbm@4ax.com:
> On Tue, 08 May 2007 12:48:30 -0500, in 'rec.video.desktop',
> in article <Re: Sanyo Xacti HD2 Camcorder Review>,
> "Gene E. Bloch" <hamburger@NOT_SPAM.invalid> wrote:
>
>>Peter Niemayer <niemayer@isg.de> wrote in
>>news:78%%h.46$9W3.1001@se2-cb104-9.zrh1.ch.colt.net:
>>
>>> Smarty wrote:
>>>> If the contradiction is between the spec saying 60 and the
manual
>>>> saying otherwise (a max of 30), you have not provided this
quote
>>>> from the manual to show such a contradiction.
>>>
>>> How would one quote a non-existing statement?
>>>
>>>> Is there indeed a statement in the manual which explicitly
states
>>>> that the camera only can record up to 30, and not 60 fps?
>>>
>>> No, but there's neither any explanation of how one would enter a
>>> 60fps recording mode.
>>>
>>> "Proving" that the 60fps mode is non-existing within the HD only
>>> according to the existing manual is as impossible as proving the
>>> non-existence of any deity from a set of ancient books... :-)
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Peter Niemayer
>>>
>>> PS: Of course I asked this question to the Sanyo-support, too,
>>> I'll let
>>> you know if I ever get an answer.
>>>
>>
>>Meanwhile, remember that 30 frames per second NTFS records 60
fields
>>per second. Did you possibly misread a statement regarding
*fields*
>>as *frames*?
>>
>>Those things do happen :-)
>
>
> Sort of like typing "NTFS" instead of "NTSC".
>
> Those things do happen :-)
National Television Fields/Frames per Second?
:-)
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