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Re: Cineframe 30/Cineframe 25 resolution loss vs. 60i
by Sanjin Jukic on Dec 26, 2004 at 3:09:35 pm

[Steve Mullen] "Nevertheless, for over 15 years 1080i60 and 1080i60 have been used with post production software to make films. That's the way these cameras need to be used. "

But FX1E and Z1 with 50i option are perfectly designed for film use by Sony. 1080i60 for film was always the last option if you are not able to get 1080i50. And 1080i50 is often used and always recommended as the best way in video to film production from the early days of video. Also both options 1080i60 and 1080i50 are on a way. Have a look at DVFilm FX1 page at

http://www.dvfilm.com/fx1/



Sanjin Jukic

S J Digital Productions
http://www.sanjinjukic.com
sanjinjukic@yahoo.com
Vienna
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