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Re: Canon HV-20 wins 2007 award as "Best HDV Camcorder"

Posted by My Name Is Nobody on 11/05/07 09:07

"David McCall" <mccallmail@verizon.net> wrote in message
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>>>>> Announced yesterday:
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>>>>> http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/CamInfo-Selects-2007-33545.htm#HDV
>>>>>
>>>>> "Best High Definition" - All Media and the review states:
>>>>>
>>>>> "The HV20 has the best looking picture we've seen all year, and serves
>>>>> the
>>>>> needs of almost any type of shooting a consumer is likely to come
>>>>> across.
>>>>> The fact that it can be purchased for less than $1,000 is remarkable,
>>>>> and
>>>>> only one of its many compelling features."
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>> Now if Canon or anyone else could supply a software to edit the HV20's
>>>> true 1080i 1920x1080 movies...
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>>> The HDV standard for 1080i is 1440 x 1080. You can, however, get 1920 x
>>> 1080 out of the Canon's HDMI port.
>>>
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>> Which means that with an BlackMagic Intensity card for $249 and a decent
>> drive array you ought to be able to capture and cut 1920.
> Sure, no problem
> Paul is going to carry a desktop computer and a drive array along
> on his vacation and be limited bt the length of the HDMI cable and
> the nearest power outlet :-) Just kidding
>
> AFAIK you only get 1920 direct from the camera "live".
> Once it goes to tape it's 1440.



Please, can you provide some links to any place where this is actually
disclosed or discussed in detail?

Also WTF kind of nonsense is going on with Canon labeling and touting
1920x1080 resolution, if indeed the camera is incapable of filming/storing
it at 1920x1080???

Also how does a BlackMagic Intensity card and a decent drive array
change/allow the camera which is (evidently, but I would still like to see
that documented by Canon) only writing to the tape at 1440 x 1080 and the
software's limitations of only editing at 1440 x 1080?


Thanks

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> David
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