Sabtu, 01 Februari 2014

compare the video quality of a digital camera to a camcorder?

Q. I HAVE A HIGH QUALITY DIGITAL CAMERA WHICH HAS 6.1MEGAPIXELS AND A VIDEO MODE THE TAKES 15FPS. HOW WILL IT STACK UP TO A DIGITAL CAMCORDER
THANKS

A. First off, true camcorder-quality video is either 24 or 30 fps. So, at 15 fps, the video you take with your digital camera will look choppy and glitchy.
Second, you mentioned your camera is 6.1 megapixels. This is a good resolution for photos, but with digital cameras, the megapixel resolution has absolutely nothing to do with the video quality.
Also, The video size on digital cameras has an impact on the quality of it as well. For example, man digital cameras take video at 320 x 240 resolution, or QVGA. However, some newer cameras are starting to record video at twice that size- 640 x 480, or VGA. This will influence the quality of your video because when watching it on a computer, you will have to blow up QVGA video to twice its size in order to get it to equal VGA video, thus diminishing its quality. Also, when watching video on a TV, QVGA will look nothing like camcorder-quality video, while VGA might be just acceptable.
Either way, digital cameras aren't really designed to take video, nor is it their primary purpose. So, if you want good video quality, you should probably invest in a real digital camcorder.

Also, there are several cameras out now that
are the size of a video camera, yet incoporate both a camcorder and digital camera lens in one. Below is just one model:

http://reviews-zdnet.com.com/Samsung_DuoCam_SC_D6550/4505-6500_16-31273579.html

However, some still don't have the best quality video, nor the best features of a true digital camera.
Bottom line, if you want high quality, a separate camcorder and digital camera may be the best choice.
And so, for most applications, 15 fps video from a digital camera can't even be compared to video from a real camcorder.


How can I improve my video camera quality?
Q. My camera is a Sony 3.0 megapixel, Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar T* Lens, 2.7 Wide Hybrid LCD HandyCam. Is it at all possible to let it shoot higher quality video footage (hopefully 720p HD)?
My camera is a Sony 3.0 megapixel, Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar T* Lens, 2.7 Wide Hybrid LCD HandyCam. Is it at all possible to let it shoot higher quality video footage (hopefully 720p HD)? -Without getting a new camera (too expensive)

A. How can I improve my video camera quality?

Get a better camera :-)





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