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Re: Cineframe 30/Cineframe 25 resolution loss vs. 60i
by sanjin jukic on Dec 27, 2004 at 8:44:38 pm

[Steve Mullen] "And, Sanjin if 60i comes from NTSC then 50i comes from the old fashioned inability of Britsh AC generarors to crank out 60Hz. There is no excuse to be living with 50Hz flicker in the 21st Century. "

Steve,
I know that I am an amateur for all that kind of scientific explanation about how these HD cameras work but I have one question about Panavision Genesis. It is written the following: "Features: 1 to 50 frames per second".
So how is possible that this high-end HD camera can shoot maximum 50 FPS only? If I compare that fact with your story about 60 Hz I could conclude that something is wrong about ideal shooting with of 60 Hz interlaced or progressive doesn't matter. Or maybe something is wrong with my opinion about 50 Hz or with your's about 60 Hz or Panavision's about to get maximum FPS at 50 Hz. Where is the truth? what should be the best? Or Panavision could not get 60 Hz or more with the CMOS they are using? Or parameters are different between CCD and CMOS? Or...? The numbers are sometimes confusing, isn't it?




Sanjin Jukic

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