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Digital Camcorder with x3 optical and x8 digital zoom, detachable directional microphone, interpolated 12 Mega Pixel still photos, LINE OUT for connecting with a TV, a remote control, rechagable li-ion battery,

Imaging sensor: Panasonic CCD 5.0 Mega pixel Sensor

Storage media:
Internal: 32MB
External: SD Card (2GB max)

Digital Video Camcorder Resolution:
5 Mega pixel AVI 25fps
3 Mega pixel AVI 25fps
2 Mega Pixel AVI 25fps
1.3 Mega Pixel AVI 25fps
640x480 VGA AVI 25fps

IS THIS A GOOD SPECIFICATION FOR A CAMERA? WOULD THE DIGITAL VIDEO IMAGE BE REALLY CLEAR AND REALLY GOOD AT 5 MEGAPIXELS AND AT 25 FPS?

2007-09-13 22:59:30 · 1 answers · asked by Gillbates 2 in Consumer Electronics Camcorders

1 answers

get real. 5 mega pixel of uncompressed video will fill a 2 gig SD card in 6 seconds. Compressing the bejeebers out of a high pixel imager is not going to make for clear video, mostly because not only spatial but temporal data is lost. If you move the camera or the subject moves, all kinds of bad artifacts will be visible. A 0.3 mega pixel imager will produce a SD video picture on miniDV with no temporal compression.

2007-09-15 10:36:19 · answer #1 · answered by lare 7 · 0 0

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