Infoseite // Translation list model names USA-Europe



Frage von Harser:


In camcorderinfo.com I find nice reviews of Canon camcorders. However, they refer to the US-Typenbezeichner. Can I draw conclusions on European models? Can I somewhere find a translation list of Typenbezeichner?

Greeting
Harp

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Antwort von Harser:

An example:
U.S. Optura 60
EU MVX45i
the same optical absolute, the CCD is Spzifikationen, zoom equal.
Is it synonymous, with the exception of the PAL / NTSC Recording of the same camera?

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Antwort von Cookie:

To my knowledge, yes.
I have the MVX4i = Optura 600
The sense I've synonymous not quite understand - my opinion is the only disadvantage of Canon, since so there is no transparency. Div. People probably do not realize that as good tests & reviews of the Optura 600 is a completely different product designation in the EU equivalent (habs so I do not get it right and always looked after me, Optura, and wondered why I find nothing in this country).

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Antwort von Markus:

Hi All,

I think it makes sense even with camcorders, the test results of NTSC model which does not equate with a PAL device. NTSC-M supplies due to the lower Resolutionja actually always a faded picture of what to PAL-B/G-Modellen is not necessarily the case. ;-)

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Antwort von Cookie:

Hmm. Maybe, but then you should enter all such reviews on camcorderinfo respect to PAL in the bin. But I think there are still bissel more than just the resolution that s.einer Cam is assessed - should also at least on one page the only NTSC all be tested again in the relationship.
Personally, I stay here: Different names are stupid;)
(As an entrepreneur, I would not make synonymous - I could not even have to make two different packages: D I would only have a PAL sticker;))

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