Frage von Gabriela:can someone help me?
pd170 sony makes a "real" and not interpolated 16:9 image?
I can with good conscience and without sacrificing quality with this camera filming 16:9?
thanks for tips! gabriela
Antwort von HeikoS:
It has 4:3 chips.
This can be found quite quickly, if you Google "PD170" and "16:9" eintippt.
Antwort von Quadruplex:
It has 4:3 chips. The question is not which format the chips, but how many pixels there are on it. If the CCD 1024 * 576 (or more) and bring this Picture synonymous for use and not for the Image Stabilization, ranges's. With
400,000 effective pixels
Antwort von HeikoS:
okay, my mistake:
"PD170" Image Stabilization "" 16:9 "" Picture Angle "typed into Google, then it gives the definitive answer ....
Antwort von Gabriela:
thank you for your reply ...
but now I have this on the sony website found:
16:9 Widescreen Acquisition Mode
The DSR-PD170 is capable of widescreen 16:9 acquisition image
capturing (video only), producing true 16:9 images. This is different
Letterboxing from the view commonly used in many equivalent models.
which means for now again?
Antwort von diggie:
This means that the Sonyder would think it could be.
Antwort von Quadruplex:
but now I have this on the sony website found: Links will help tremendously ...
16:9 Widescreen Acquisition Mode
The DSR-PD170 is capable of widescreen 16:9 acquisition image
capturing (video only), producing true 16:9 images. This is different
Letterboxing from the view commonly used in many equivalent models.
which means for now again? That is, the camcorder can anamorphic pictures. 16:9 If he does not bring the necessary pixels, the quality is not better.