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Re: FCP Removing Handy Cam look with out De-interlace
by Joseph Ryan on Dec 18, 2008 at 1:20:46 pm

Thank Jerry for your reply

I had a quick scan on the internet to see if my camera shoots progressive format. I have a Canon XL2, on one site is said it did but I have a PAL version of the XL2 and on it is only an option of 25p or 50i. I gather there must have been an updated version there some where? I also have a sony HVR-A1P but no idea what that shoots.

So if I can't find it in the manual that there is a 24p or a 30p shooting option. It means I have to save up again for a new camera and will have to put up with it for now?

I gather there are not other solutions to this?

So thanks for you help again.

Joseph



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