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Re: XH A1S - HDV Camcorder
by Don Greening on Jun 12, 2009 at 8:22:13 pm

[Neal Petrosky] "Does this mean it shoots up to 60 fps?"

No. It means that it shoots 30 frames a second but with 2 interlaced fields per frame. In other words, just regular interlaced video.

24F - 24 complete frames a second
30F - 30 complete frames a second
60i - 30 interlaced frames a second

Canon's frame mode is essentially their version of everyone else's progressive mode. In order to shoot 60 progressive frames per second you'll need a camera that lists "60p" as one of their shooting modes.

- Don



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  • XH A1S - HDV Camcorder by Neal Petrosky on Jun 12, 2009 at 4:17:51 pm
    • Re: XH A1S - HDV Camcorder by Don Greening on Jun 12, 2009 at 8:22:13 pm


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