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Decision: JVC GZ-HD30 and JVC GZ-HD5!





Question by Hannibal:
Februar 2009

Slashcam Dear users,

I am a long time a little more ambitious amateur filmmakers, including elaborate post with the appropriate software.
Now is the time but where I come of Mini-DV HD aud would like to change.
My decision is synonymous as far as like that I will draw JVC because of the simple postprocessing of the MPG2-HD material.
For AVCHD eich not have enough computing power (Dual Core 2x3GHz with is probably too little).
Now I stand before the decision is either:

- The slightly newer GZ-HD30 with CMOS sensor (Lowlight strong) or
- The slightly older GZ-HD5 with 3CCD chip

The cameras are priced very close together.

Do you know what really gives a better picture. Are the new CMOS sensor really better than the 3CCD chips?
A few years ago was a clear verdict, then basically told the 3CCD is better than CMOS.

Thank you for your answers.



Answer by domain:

If the Slashcamsuche on 2 or more terms will expand at the same time in a posting should occur, then you have s.dem Second term a + sign put forward, for example "test + + gz hd40"
I would have to guess HD30/40, now has a competition of equal sharpness and very intense colors


















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