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pabloe0168 (July 7, 2008 at 5:23 pm)
how memory does it have? how much recording timw would be at HD state
foudordi (May 8, 2008 at 3:38 pm)
I have it, and I can say it's definitely tiny, so you really can bring it anywhere with you like a cellphone.The quality in dark places isn't great, though. I think the canon hf10 has a better quality, but it's bigger and more expansive.Also, beware about AVCHD compatibility.A managed to import videos with final cut express 4, but I have to shoot in P24 mode and apparently, most people are frustrated because of compatibility issues, both on macs and PCs.
Serajadeyn (April 13, 2008 at 5:46 am)
does ANYONE have test footage from this cam? i fail to believe SOMEONE didnt pop a memory card in it and took some 30s shots and uploaded them some place.
Severianb (March 2, 2008 at 1:41 am)
As mentioned in the video, this is a newer camera, using 17 Mbps AVCHD.. ..better than the old cameras. Until we see some tests of these new AVCHD devices, we won't know if they are better or worse than the HDV for quality.And the bitrate means pretty much nothing. AVCHD is a better compression format than the older HDV. It doesn't need the same amount of bitrate to equal HDV.
kg6ymn (January 10, 2008 at 10:31 pm)
until AVCHD has a bit rate greater than 25 Mbps, I think I'll use HDV. |