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Re: Screen shots from JAG
by Peter DeCrescenzo on Mar 7, 2005 at 5:53:00 am

[Steve Mullen] "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."

I appreciate your SDX-900 comment, but keeping this to 25 mbit/sec formats & my question: Might footage shot by native 16:9 2/3" DV25 cams (such as the DSR-570 & HL-DV7AW and their ilk) deinterlaced & upconverted to HDCAM or DVCProHD look similar to or better than native Z1-shot HDV footage?

Since I'm close to buying a camera as a step up from my DSR-250, this is one of those "$64,000 Questions" in my life these days. ;-)

- Peter

P.S.: Yes, I'm going to wait for NAB next month, but the answer to the above question might be knowable before NAB and be very helpful in putting NAB announcements in context!


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