Frage von robinson_reichel:Hello dear specialist audience, after previous experiences with my SonyDCR-PC100, which are delivered good image quality, but only one and a half years since then and despite several maintenance eats tapes prefer instead to play, I hope the topic of tape is finally behind me leave to can.
For good tips, I could miniDV cassette exchange. ;)
So my question - and please now no references to the search, so I have the entire night to persuade today, with rather meager results - is: all of these cameras offer better image quality than the DCR-PC100?
If, in SD, but that 3-chip variant SDR-S150 is the better choice regarding the picture quality when I need a cut in Final Cut Pro and burn normal DVDs on all possible playback systems (PC, TV, HDTV) would like to show or HD is always better, no preference whether AVHDC or mpeg2?
So what am I now in the short-take?
The Verzwirrung rises .... verweifelt and I am a long time.
Leg me now times out ... hope for a little sleep ... and answers on ...
LG Robinson
Antwort von Markus:
Only half interest ...
... despite several maintenance eats tapes prefer instead to play ... Something is wrong. After a maintenance / repair, a camcorder function almost exactly like s.Tag purchase. Were you at times synonymous another service or always the same? (Perhaps the idea is not enough?)
Antwort von segler:
Thanks to the demand, but the first service (380.-DM) was still at the former Sony factory service of Germany, the second (270. - ¬) for a professional broadcast service in Munich.
The Sony engineers said, incidentally, that it would rastsam of miniDV camcorders in use after more than 1-2 years to be separated, because then the drives s.Altersschwäche or suffer irreparable wear and tear.
And it probably makes little sense economically, the entire tape should be replaced.
But it looks like I will, given the apparently still prohibitively high import time in Final Cut Pro and iMovie, probably not a tape or a CANON HV20 get round.
Would be nice if someone relating to import of AVCHD into Mac again-date actual experience could give, because the whole thing seem so almost daily changes.
KONKRET: I want a Macbook Pro 2.4, 2mb cut. I have the import of HDV currently still a significant time advantage
in the processing chain to AVDHC, or has a direct processing of AVDHC in PD on any Mac in Windows possible or useful?
Gruß, Robinson
Antwort von Markus:
Before anyone arrives to your question, I still have to get rid of something ...
The Sony engineers said, incidentally, that it would rastsam of miniDV camcorders in use after more than 1-2 years to be separated, because then the drives s.Altersschwäche or suffer irreparable wear and tear. That is nonsense. With a little maintenance has a (good) MiniDV drive very, very much longer than 1-2 years. My 9 years old TRV900 still runs flawlessly. In between, she was twice the maintenance.
Antwort von Bernd E.:
... The Sony engineers said, incidentally, that it would rastsam of miniDV camcorders in use after more than 1-2 years to be separated, because then the drives s.Altersschwäche or suffer irreparable wear and tear ... Anyone with his camcorder already (some of them very much) longer than two years using, can such a statement only shake his head. This is something I have not even of a media market is one seller ;-)
Gruß Bernd E.
Antwort von robinson_reichel:
Jaaa yet! Then I probably just damned unlucky. Also I have the Sony technician synonymous only cited, but this is not my statement.
There would have been synonymous really nice if this piece can not simply throw away high-tech needs.
Is it the drive of the TRV 900 with the DCR-PC 100 identical? I like to share! ;)
I have nothing synonymous against recommendations of good technicians in the Munich area to that.
But perhaps might still synonymous please someone answer my question?
Also, if someone still an in-Around-assessment of the quality of the Canon HV20 in Comparison to SonyDCR-PC100 competence could, I would be more than happy and grateful to be eternal ....