Sabtu, 12 April 2014

what's the deference dv camcorders and 3ccd vedio camera?

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A. thats like asking whats the difference between cds and cd burners. one is a format while the other is the thing that actually records the image. dv, in consumer cams is the format with the highest quality (theoretically highest quality, although a $250 dv cam is not gonna be able to compare to a $750 3ccd dvd cam, even though dv offers less compression) what that means is if two cameras are exactly the same except for format (one is dv and other is dvd), then the dv camera will turn out better quality. a ccd is the chip that record the images of light. (like electronic film). 3ccds usually offer better quality because a prism splits the image coming into the camera into red, green, and blue, which are recorded on the 3 ccds (one for each color). this way image and color quality is increased. most cams (especially minidv and dvd cams) offer single and triple ccds. so if you wanted the highest quality, a 3ccd minidv camera is the best choice. hope this helps!


What is a good 3CCD camcorder.?
Q. What would be a decent, fairly low cost ($500) camcorder with 3CCD and possibly HD recording?

A. I don't think you can get a 3ccd camera for $500. If you do find one, more power to you, lol. If you want, check Ebay for a used camera. I prefer the Canon XL series. The XL H1 is a high def camera, but it costs about $10,000. The standard def XL cameras run several thousand, maybe lower if you buy used. Now the Canon XH G1 is a high def that runs about $7000 and the XH A1 runs about $4000.





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