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Re: Cannon , JVC, SONY, Panasonic HDV vanishing?
by
Chris Borjis
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on Jun 24, 2008 at 12:21:29 am
Can any of you explain why you believe the JVC implementation of HDV is "the worst" of all? (I'm talking HD1xx, HD2xx not that premature camera they first did)
I've worked with all flavors and I can tell you its not any worse than Sony or Canon.
In fact its a full raster 1280x720 progressive scan image from a full raster 1280x720 imager. It never has any interlacing artifacts of any kind.
Truth be told its really not that bad and the 30P flavor plays back perfectly on the Sony HDV decks.
whats to hate about that?
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