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Re: Cineframe 30/Cineframe 25 resolution loss vs. 60i
by Sanjin Jukic on Dec 27, 2004 at 5:29:45 pm

I am a bit confused with all these counting of the lines etc. Only what I surely know is that FX1E when I capture delivering the picture size 1440x810 pixels that V could be actually 810 lines, and that JVC GR-PD1E progressive cam in capturing deliver 1024x576 px or V=576 line, specs wrote 625 line that is even better. Finally to say that Panavision Genesis CMOS digital camera shooting from 1 to 50 frames per second and it is Made in USA. So 60i is just left over from NTSC and does not mean that is the best speed solution for digital cameras. What can I say more? 50 FPS or 25 FPS remains as the best in interlaced or progressive world.
Have a look at Panavision Genesis site

http://www.panavision.com/product_detail.php?maincat=1&cat=36&id=338&node=c...


Sanjin Jukic

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