Minggu, 11 Mei 2014

Hard drive Camcorders???

Q. What is the best Hard drive camcorder for the money. I want to spend around 500 or less. I've been reading reviews of the sony handycam and jvc models but am confused on the online reviews for picture quality in low light. Any suggestions on cameras that are better?

A. A $500 hard drive camcorder? It would be best if you just keep saving your money.

If you want best possible video quality, then you will stay with miniDV tape. Least compression = best available video quality.

Currently, the only really good camcorder hard drive is an external - from Firestore. It saves in DV and HDV format just like miniDV tape and you need a miniDV tape based camcorder to use one... not like the heavily compressed consumer internal hard drives...


what is better mini dv or hard drive camcorder?
Q. which one is better mini dv or hard drive camcorder. whitch one has better picture quality.

A. Any media that compresses the least. In the case of miniDV, the storage format is DV (or HDV if a high definition camcorder shooting hidef video). Because miniDV tape uses these storage formates - least compression - the video quality is best. There are hard drives for camcorders that can store in DV or HDV, but they are external.
http://firestore.com/solutions/catalog.asp?id=3

Typically, consumer hard drive camcorders compress a lot (MPEG2 for standard def; AVCHD for hidef). When the video is compressed this much at the start of the process, anything downstream cannot expect best video quality.

Video compression = discarded data = reduced video quality.





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