Frage von Daniel007:Good evening,
how can I actually specify that the camera takes synonymous 24f?
Regards,
Daniel
Antwort von WoWu:
That the formats of Canon, - 25F - finds himself in None specification.
Here, the frame rates are halved in the cameras.
From this 25i 12,5 i and the fields are then calculated in the camera to full screen.
Of two fields produced but of course no full frame as they would come of a progressively scanned sensor, because all the interlace artifacts, no preference, whether it is in the interlaced scanning or the De-interlacing (eg Chromafehler) remains Picture are included.
Antwort von Daniel007:
My question I could answer to happiness itself:
Unfortunately, the 24F-function only with NTSC camcorders to be present. Funny but that canon.de then writes that it is possible on the XH-A1 24f, upgrade?''
I thank you anyway for information purposes and had the same luck that happens in the shooting mode "25F" at the camera, according to the manual procedure 25p.
Since I have this interlaced so not. :)
Edit: What actually happens deinterlacing? In the camera already, right?
Antwort von WoWu:
Since I would not be so sure that there is a progressive scan in the European model.
Why would they use another sensor?
And to what is allowed to write Marketing people can not give anything anyway. Since when do advertising Fritzen understand the products?
Antwort von Daniel007:
I opened the page yet, there is clearly "25p".
Do you mean that I have sogesehen a "wrong" operating instructions given?
In what respect do you mean with the sensor?
Antwort von WoWu:
Just as with the Canon XH-A1s know, only makes the i and F, but no p.
This applies but only on the models that I know. If you have an exotic as some, the p is, I should look for you though, but I wonder.
Axel is because the specialist knows, perhaps the more so since "p Models."
As far as i, which begins in most cases to the sensor, because the reading is already there and we tried different here, to compensate for weaknesses in the system.
Antwort von Bernd E.:
Funny ... but that canon.de then writes that it is possible on the XH-A1 24f, upgrade''?... This refers to the fact that you can let you convert a PAL Canon A1s in such a way that they afterwards between PAL and NTSC or 50Hz and 60Hz is selectable. Through this upgrade you will have the synonymous 24f mode.
Antwort von Daniel007:
Funny ... but that canon.de then writes that it is possible on the XH-A1 24f, upgrade''?...
This refers to the fact that you can let you convert a PAL Canon A1s in such a way that they afterwards between PAL and NTSC or 50Hz and 60Hz is selectable. Through this upgrade you will have the synonymous 24f mode. This will surely cost a lot. I think this is not necessary since it can be between 24F and 25p (or what my "special case" as synonymous always receives) in camcorders in this price range but probably notice little difference right?
Antwort von Bernd E.:
The upgrade would cost something in the range of 400 to 500 euros. Worthwhile can be, for example, for someone with his camera views in Europe and even in the U.S. turns to come but only about of 25 to 24, should pay it is rare.
Antwort von WoWu:
So, I do not know what options you ansprecht, but Canon is at:
Features
HDV 1080i recording (50i, 25F, optional: 24F, 30F and 60i) Page:
http://www.canon.de/For_Home/Product_Finder/Camcorders/High_Definition_HD/XH_A1s/
From 25p stands there but nothing.
Antwort von Axel:
The 25F I say one thing:
even with testing and 25i compare simply a verdict will not believe what others preach from the theory.
The camera is technically obsolete: tape, 1440, no real p, not-too-low light Dolle, today there are better things. But all under a EX-1, the least cost twice and proposes the A1 in all this score, you need to cart not there.