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

Posted by Spex on 11/05/07 10:14

My Name Is Nobody wrote:
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>>> OK so, please explain why an HDV signal is referred to as both 1440x1080
>>> and 1920x1080? I seem to have missed some distinction.
>>>
>> I haven't seen it referred to as 1920. Is that in a spec somewhere?
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> Yes, Right on the side of the Canon HV20 camera a sticker says "1920 x 1080
> HD CMOS", on a sticker that was attached to the camera when new it says
> "Bring true 1920x1080 HD to life Canon HV20" and all over in the HDV
> camcorder Instruction Manual:
> Numerous times Under Menu Options Lists pages 35 & 36, and other places...
>
> On Canons own web site:
> http://www.usa.canon.com/templatedata/pressrelease/20070131_hv20.html
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> Canon's True HD CMOS Image Sensor (1920 x 1080)
> Designed, developed, and manufactured by Canon for the EOS line of digital
> SLR cameras popular with professional photographers and advanced amateurs
> alike, Canon has created a 2.96 megapixel CMOS image sensor for the HV20 HD
> Camcorder. The 1/2.7" CMOS image sensor acquires image information at 1920 x
> 1080, reproducing life-like HD movies and photos.
>
> I've actually placed a phone call to Canon and spoke with some "so called"
> technical support person there, in what I thought was great detail about
> this. I asked what software I was supposed to use that could work with this
> "true 1920x1080 HD" video and not reduce it's quality. The consensus at the
> end of the lengthy phone call was that wow, it was too bad that no one was
> making a software that was capable of handling the video from my new Canon
> camera without reducing the quality of the original video...
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Looks to me like you are an extremely naive person who believes or is
easily misled by the marketing BS that companies spew out. Canon hasn't
lied in what it has said it has just made it easy (for the ignorant
consumer who purchases equipment based on printed specs) to misinterpret
the information. As all good marketing depts do.

Canon references 1920x1080 because its imagers are that resolution. most
other camera are not that high res. My XH-A1 has 1440x1080 CCDs.

What are you so hung up about capturing at 1920x1080 when the actual
resolution of the camera is way less than that at 800+ tvl?

The camera will spit out 1920x1080 out of its HDMI port but the only
benefits will be that you can capture uncompressed or to a less heavily
compressed codec with 4:2:2 sampling rather than HDV at 4:2:0 it won't
get you any more resolution out of the camera.

 

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