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Re: Difference between JVC HD200 shooting 720 60p and HVX200 doing the same?
by Justin Ferar on Dec 16, 2007 at 12:03:57 am

Eventually they end up as the same rez and frame rate. It's how they get there that is different.

So the only difference is that JVC shoots to tape (pixel for pixel) on HDV while Panny shoots to P2 as DVC Pro HD (anamorphic).

BTW- the glass on the JVC's 16x fuji is probably slightly worse than the glass on the HVX. BUT it's fully manual operation makes it ideal. The cool thing is that you can upgrade the lens but will cost serious cash.

The only reason we went with the JVC is because of the ergonomics. For serious run and gunners there is really no other option except Canon's half shoulder mount H1.


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