Frage von j@n:Hi,
I would like to see medium term growth of these cameras (Canon HV20 or HV30, Panasonic NV-GS500; SonyHDR-SR11E).
Shortly about myself: I am 20 and top newcomer in the field of moving images, however, have some years' experience in amateur photography.
Today I have electronics discounter times its own Picture of the devices and made it a little rumgespielt. At least I was convinced the Panasonic - the focus ring is great, the rest fits me somehow not quite. The Canon (HV30) is where a dream, when the small roller Fummel for Focus on looks ... and in retrospect I am very glad that I Sonymal the synonymous in the hand had taken, because after I thought 'that has a touch screen - Igitt' had been overcome, I liked handling and Monitor with distance s.besten!
Now I have over the last few days relating to MPEG-2 and reduced opportunities from cutting the raw material of the disk camcorder read something and am confused - I as a video with my MacBook Beginners and (initially only) iMovie - is this really relevant to me or is the carping at a high level, which is only in the pro-corner plays a real role?
How fast could I with a hard disk camcorder s.technische and creative limits, to me a DV device would not?
To find out themselves, it would be great if I get to play a little visual material 'zuschanzen' could be synonymous and for your answers, I would be very grateful.
Viele Grüße, Jan
PS: Pretty long for my first post - thank you for your reading!
Antwort von Markus:
Hi Jan,
summarized You compare three completely different video formats:
Canon HV20 / HV30: High-resolution video (HDV2), is based on MPEG2 (image compression group), recording to MiniDV tape (and inexpensive to get anywhere), can now with all common video editing programs will be reworked.
Panasonic NV-GS500: Standard definition (DV) based on a similar JPEG compression frame, recording to MiniDV tape (and inexpensive to get anywhere), can with any video editing program and synonymous to older and less powerful computers to be reworked.
SonyHDR-SR11E: High-resolution video (AVCHD), based on MPEG4 (image compression group), recording on built-in hard disk, you can currently only with a few video editing programs will be reworked. A very powerful computer is also required, as MPEG4 bring more computing work than, for example, MPEG2 / HDV.
Maybe this helps you comparison quite a bit next.
Antwort von Moritzk:
Hi Jan,
summarized You compare three completely different video formats:
Canon HV20 / HV30:
High-resolution video (HDV2), is based on MPEG2 (image compression group), recording to MiniDV tape (and inexpensive to get anywhere), can now with all common video editing programs will be reworked.
Panasonic NV-GS500:
Standard definition (DV) based on a similar JPEG compression frame, recording to MiniDV tape (and inexpensive to get anywhere), can with any video editing program and synonymous to older and less powerful computers to be reworked.
SonyHDR-SR11E:
High-resolution video (AVCHD), based on MPEG4 (image compression group), recording on built-in hard disk, you can currently only with a few video editing programs will be reworked. A very powerful computer is also required, as MPEG4 bring more computing work than, for example, MPEG2 / HDV.
Maybe this helps you comparison quite a bit next. And with DV editing what program can I use the material of the HDR-SR11E edit?
Antwort von Rolf Hankel:
Hi Jan,
summarized You compare three completely different video formats:
Canon HV20 / HV30:
High-resolution video (HDV2), is based on MPEG2 (image compression group), recording to MiniDV tape (and inexpensive to get anywhere), can now with all common video editing programs will be reworked.
Panasonic NV-GS500:
Standard definition (DV) based on a similar JPEG compression frame, recording to MiniDV tape (and inexpensive to get anywhere), can with any video editing program and synonymous to older and less powerful computers to be reworked.
SonyHDR-SR11E:
High-resolution video (AVCHD), based on MPEG4 (image compression group), recording on built-in hard disk, you can currently only with a few video editing programs will be reworked. A very powerful computer is also required, as MPEG4 bring more computing work than, for example, MPEG2 / HDV.
Maybe this helps you comparison quite a bit next.
And with DV editing what program can I use the material of the HDR-SR11E edit? Hello
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Gruss Rolf ...
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