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Re: Z1 HDV downconverted or DVCAM?
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nancy sada
on Nov 27, 2006 at 1:44:53 pm
Some think that the quality is better when you convert from HDV to DVCAM then it would be if you shot in DVCAM. I have found that allowing my NLE (Vegas) to do the conversion yields the best results. I always shoot in HDV when I need to deliver in DV.
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