Frage von moviestar:Hello! Kann mir mal explain why there is such a huge price difference between a PAL and NTSC camcorder?
Example SonyHDR-HC3 PAL model almost 900 euros cheaper.
What are the disadvantages I have when I look at an HDV camcorder NTSC would buy a model? I thank you in advance for the effort.
Antwort von Skinnyrules:
hi .. ntsc tv was the norm before pal and is or was something qualitatively worse than pal .. with respect to the row number and the color-phase problematik ... as now with hdv ausschaut I do not know exactly ...
you can continue in an ntsc camera synonymous only ntsc tapes abscpielen, are also in the d-largely incompatible land if you ever have another material (pal), or want to share your material dv ....
If the planned sales abroad, nor does ne good portion customs and so more ... So calculate 2xmal;)
Antwort von Axel:
Disadvantage: Any problems with customer service, since you are acquiring an import model.
(Disadvantage Chen for professionals: Local TV stations accept any NTSC. The material can be converted to true, but a normal calculator takes one day per minute. As always, synonymous, the Cam is a pure consumer model, so forget this point.)
Advantage: Better timing Resolutiondurch higher refresh rate (60i instead of 50i).
The earlier differences with PAL (resolution, color space, pixel aspect ratio to make) is no longer the purely digital HDV to. All pixels are square, the Resolutionidentisch. Problems are not anticipated. Does anybody else to tell?
Antwort von beiti:
This has to do with things such as import duty and VAT, less with PAL and NTSC. Digital cameras are indeed synonymous often cheaper in the U.S., although with the available with us are technically identical.
When you purchase in the U.S. you must pay-spot the locational Sales Tax. (The is not yet considered the price on the price tag, but will only draufgerechnet s.der checkout.)
If you get it with the new camcorder through customs, we must additionally inches and on the total price (incl. inches) nor pay the German VAT.
With digital cameras you can figure out about whether a price advantage still remains. Where appropriate, we can then proceed.
Of video cameras in NTSC (or HDTV at 60 Hz) would take me far, however, because with their recordings in Germany can not start so much. (Unless, you look only at the films themselves s.and at home there has NTSC-enabled devices.) Exception of some professional HD camcorder, the frame rate is selectable, so that you can use the same device for 50Hz and 60Hz.
Antwort von Axel:
Of video cameras in NTSC (or HDTV at 60 Hz) would take me far, however, because with their recordings in Germany can not start so much. (Unless, you look only at the films themselves s.and at home there has NTSC-enabled devices.) Salut,
which devices should be) except that (of the other cams that would be in Germany is not NTSC compatible? Seriously meant question, because I am perhaps too naive. Even I myself am involved because I thought the same place as moviestar.
Antwort von beiti:
Virtually all DVD players sold in Germany ever be NTSC-compatible but not nearly all, all in use today, Television. A DVD player can play on a pure PAL-NTSC television yet, it either by performing a full standards conversion (leading to jerky) or a PAL generates 60-signal (does not go with all PAL televisions, especially 100-Hz are devices as difficult). In addition, the DVD player must be on the NTSC capabilities of the respective television must be set, what in technical laymen who have never played NTSC DVDs can not assume, for example, when he s.Werk on multi-standard but it is s. a pure PAL Television is connected, you have to first switch using a menu. The same applies if the Television is indeed reflect real NTSC, but not PAL60. Okay, if I take my DVDs to friends and to bring before the player can look for myself the right attitude. But I can not, if I NTSC DVDs s.andere people pass on, go out of a trouble-free playback.
In addition, there are still people who only have a VHS recorder. To dub a tape where one would need to convert to PAL, either before (expensive) or a specially procured NTSC-VHS recorder to use (which is synonymous is useful only if the VHS recorder the recipient can play NTSC tapes).
As I said, 60-Hz recordings in a PAL area function as a stand-alone solution, if it is only with your own equipment or reproducing the images only s.Leute passes, which are also prepared for it. Otherwise we would have to perform standard changes for various purposes, which either slow (software-converter) or expensive (hardware-converter) and in any case is qualitatively satisfactory.
Antwort von Axel:
Thank beiti.
It may be that technically I am spoiled. Even my 20 years old Blaupunkt (does it still has been Scart) not bleated for NTSC VHS, the Telefunken before (only antenna) with one Grundig VHS top loader so do not even play PAL from streaks. Still, I thought that it can be slow at the end of the sauropods, and HD, I wish synonymous downconverted in a form not seen on a television that displays the still pictures and oval has reached its crop is now lower lip of Anchorman.
But the thing with the VHS is even an argument, although I do not think it arrogant if I would recommend anyone to purchase a DVD player. The cheap, Zomtek or the like, are present with less than 40 ¬ for small people, perhaps even an investment, but if compliance is imperative, then why people get computers?
Antwort von beiti:
What percentage of those whose happening VHS recorder NTSC, which have already made use of time and can even tell if the television get along with the signal?
The vast majority of whom you a cassette or a DVD into the hand press with the question "Can you play NTSC?" You'll look like a sheep.
In addition ja noch clutter of PAL / NTSC DVD region codes on the one hand and on the other. You can buy anywhere in the EU officially R1 DVDs, so NTSC is still less widespread than previously on VHS and LD.
Antwort von Axel:
What percentage of those whose happening VHS recorder NTSC, which have already made use of time and can even tell if the television get along with the signal? Shocking, I find that according to this message
http://www.netzwelt.de/news/73750-statistik-jeder-dritte-haushalt-besitzt.html
only one in two German household has a DVD player. If it then at some point a reasonable distribution of HD devices, there is this format is probably as good as obsolete. I do not come s.lebenserhaltenden measures for VHS. I draw no copies.
Antwort von beiti:
Look at this chart:
http://www.destatis.de/basis/d/evs/budtab42.php
There are still some astounding numbers in it.