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Cam sold high resolution of thomas - 10 Nov 2007 19:38:00 High resolution is on everyone's lips, but far from all hands. An English study expects that about 5% of 2007 in Western Europe selling camcorder in a high-resolution format, mainly (still) HDV (Source: Understanding and Solutions). The worst, however, the hard / hard drive camcorder on, with 93% growth s.Verkäufen compared with the previous year. Interestingly, the study does not calculate so that the new optical disc (AVCHD DVD, Blu-ray) a greater role in the HD market will play.
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Antwort von Jan:
Hi,
that's what you draufan as the evaluated quantity agrees with the number 1:15 to 1:20.
If only the sales in the year, the rate is about 1 (HD): 3 (SD) - HD cameras are much more expensive than the ¬ 200 ordinary camera.
With HD can thus already earning good money, remember the Sony, Canon and Pana already.
VG
Jan
Antwort von Markus:
With HD can thus already earning good money, remember the Sony, Canon and Pana already. Times I had the suspicion that the whole HD hype in the consumer area of the manufacturers of the only reason why it was pushed so that the camcorder after all the greed-is-Geil-nonsense back into lucrative prize back regions. I can not imagine that in practice a large cost difference between producing a HDV camcorder and a model with standard definition quality.
Antwort von wolfgang:
If tape drives fall away, the thing actually in production are cheaper.
The fact that the digital tape halt slowly extinct, is no big news - chips and hard disks holding the future belongs.
And that new products are always higher, is clearly synonymous - otherwise there would be no incentive to product innovation.
Antwort von Bernd E.:
If tape drives fall away, the thing actually in production are cheaper ... Only when it comes HDV camcorders is not a tape drive away.
Gruß Bernd E.
Antwort von wolfgang:
True - but in the AVCHD devices already hold. And the volume of the HDV devices probably far fetch.
Antwort von Jan:
The Mark I say yes.
At the moment, the best camcorder almost all in the 200-300 ¬ price range to find. If you have yet to transport from the Far East, parts, marketing, and profit and the annual premium sales of selling mitberechnet company, the profit per unit of Sony, Pana or Canon not be high - ok, the mass makes it then.
Quite different for HD cameras in the class ¬ 700-1300, as depends what is still right, I honestly think - you could be the camera for about ¬ 500-700 with profit selling. But now it is right to earn money, and the companies do not say no to.
If there is no HV 20 or A 1 there would be HDV now (the last quarter) are already heavily subscribed. AVCHD is clearly on the rise, especially Sony in the consumer market is much more to put AVCHD in the future - SR 5 & 7 are bestsellers.
VG
Jan
Antwort von hannes:
> AVCHD is clearly on the rise ...
True, but as long as the record in 50i, I buy none.
The format of the future is certainly 50p.
(whether 720 or 1080 times we will remain)
Bon dia
hannes
Antwort von Quadruplex:
But now it is right to earn money, and the companies do not say no to. Can they übelnehmen?
1995: Sony A-Chip DV: around 2560 EUR in Germany at 15% State Abzocke.
2007: AVCHD / HDV models: 1000 to 1500 EUR for 19% state Abzocke.
And, without knowing the calculations: For the same production technology, an HD-image converter is always more expensive than an SD-type and video processors, the HD in real-time process can be more expensive than those that only PAL or NTSC can have.