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Posted by nappy on 11/05/07 16:10
"My Name Is Nobody" <nobody@msn.com> wrote in message
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> "nappy" <n@n.n> wrote in message
> news:aWwXi.1966$RR6.323@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net...
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>> "My Name Is Nobody" <nobody@msn.com> wrote in message
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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.
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>> 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...
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Yes.. the image sensor is always touted. However it is not directly related
to the capture resolution.
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