A friend of mine works for a small camera store, recently he did a test shoot with several makes/models of digital cameras and video recorders. All the shots were viewed raw and unedited, he found that a few squished things vertically or horizontally, but he won't say which ones do this.
I want to buy a digital video recorder, but I do not want to have to "stretch" the output to the proper aspect ratio.
So, how do I get a good DVR without knowing the CCDs vertical and horizontal resilution?
2007-06-02
01:57:41
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Kangkung - 133 - Not helpful - thumbs down
2007-06-02
02:11:18 ·
update #1
lare: When the photo is opened in ACDSee or Paint Shop Pro, or the video is played in WinAmp or Windows Medea Player, and the object looks shorter or taller than it really is, then yeah, the camera's CCD is screwed up.
2007-06-02
16:22:05 ·
update #2