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Re: Screen shots from JAG
by Steve Mullen on Mar 7, 2005 at 5:35:05 am

"Question: If the same scenes were shot by a native 16:9 2/3" 3-CCD interlaced standard definition "DV25" camera (such as a Sony DSR-570WSL or Ikegami HL-DV7AW) outfitted with an average "pro" lens, and the the images were deinterlaced, would the results not be as sharp as the F900, but also not exhibit some of the artifacts seen in the Z1 images?"

Wow -- what a great question. I'll bet shooting DVCPRO50 16:9 at 24p with an SDX-900 would upconvert much better. These cameras are the best SD camcorders made. When I viewed such footage on a 6-foot screen via analog component to my projector -- it blew away any HDV footage I've watched -- but not HDCAM/Varicam. That's why the claim the FX1 is better than ANY SD camera is simply an absurd claim.


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