I'm recording on the lookout for an HD camcorder in 1080p50 or 720p50, unfortunately, I've noticed that there are no more such. My father has a Panasonic Full HD Cam, if there in 25p mode to take the jerky picture somehow ugly. I read on slashcam that this happens because the camera probably only every 2nd 1/50s ausließt and therefore it jerky. I have no idea! I only know that with my D90 (camera) with 24p nicht mal so jerky.
I'm looking for really just a camcorder, the at least smoothly absorbs 25p, of interlaced, I want to get away.
The JVC Everio GZ 200 has, according to advertising, a 1080p50 output - but in the instructions it stands takes up with 1080i50, quite mad, what's the point? Aufm pc sees it still fürn A from ***.
Is it true that there is not a viable (affordable) video camera, receives the progressive? Noise / lowlight I would not so important. 1280x720p50 me would be enough.
Antwort von WoWu:
@ Aveng Welcome to the forum.
However, 720p50, there are already allerdinggs the term "affordable" naturally stretchy. But if your product p24 is going well, but not the p25, then it is still s.irgend something else. Comparison doch mal playback jerky way, and the Picture on the small screen s.Camcorders synonymous? P24 and P25 are all feature films on television in the end. When the jerky in your eyes, then the little camera would not jerk synonymous.
Antwort von Aveng:
how's that with the shutter (I think this means?) if we might not with 1/25s filming it so like jerk with 1/50s (each 2.) or? That blurred. 720p50 I found at the class s.3000 ¬
Antwort von tommyb:
A longer exposure time for less motion blur and would lead to a less choppy 25p Picture - yes.
Antwort von Aveng:
what do you think of the Canon HF200? which has a 25p mode The relatively cheap JVC GZ HM200 has only one mode or 1080i?
Antwort von WoWu:
No, with the shutter you create a single picture more. This is Rückeln of the number of images (even if 25 jerk). Shutter only acts on the integration time of the sensor and thus on the exposure and the motion blur.