Frage von Methosalem:Hello everyone!
Have I already read through a few posts here, but am not so right next. I own a Panasonic NV-GX7, and am satisfied with (the image quality synonymous) in Low Light. Currently, I encode all the videos to H.264 and that brought me now to decide to bring me a new camera too.
BUT: This should not cost more than 400 euros (; may be used), the same picture quality as my (own jetztige; LowLight will be synonymous with something else can see) without much noise. Recording to SDHC only be synonymous ok; recording in H.264 in 1920x1080/60i.
The SonyHDR-CX11 I had actually chosen me, but that is still (too expensive), and even used ... What could come into question for me? Or 400 euros unrealisitisch?
Antwort von Methosalem:
As I answered None, I suppose that my asking price is unrealistic?
Antwort von JanMAG:
As I answered None, I suppose that my asking price is unrealistic? Hello Methosalem, Once: Why will start your next camera in NTSC format (; 1920x1080 @ 60i) and not typical for Europe
PAL format with 50 fields per second?
For up to 400 ¬ you get a variety of low-cost HD cameras Aiptek and Toshiba, which have all but blocked only photo chips, (; film max.) 1440x1080@29.97p have no zoom, no connections, no manual setting, strong rolling shutter very modest and low-light quality is generally not great of a cell phone (different video;) up to the resolution.
For 100 ¬ more you get with the Canon HG20, the exact opposite. She films at 1920x1080 @ 50i/25p (; AVCHD to hard drive), has an excellent picture quality - Lowlight and synonymous in many manual options. My tip: Rather than buy you now, scrap metal, to save and buy something better for a mere ¬ 100 more a little more than clever. In a pinch, I have yet to
here
Sincerely,
January
Antwort von Methosalem:
Thanks for the tip! I would consider synonymous but again, not preferred but a MPEG2 HDD or SDHC MPEG2 (zuzulegen camcorder; wg. Avg performance. PC nowadays) and zuzulegen me in 2-3 years, then an H.264 camcorder. We'll see what there is that.