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Frage von Sam00:


Hi folks.

The following situation.
My Canon MV5i MC has a little bit of the spirit and abandoned me, I would like to arrange a new cam.
I am a filmmaker and an opportunity s.and to edit my videos with Premiere CS2 on the calculator. He is currently an Athlon 64 3700 +, 1GB Ram, but after Christmas on E6600, 2GB RAM upgraded.
Working with his 21 "NEC TFT and do not have a HDTV LCD Television with a nice but only 9 years old 72cm SonyTrinitron on my videos then s.and to have viewed.

Now my thoughts:
1. I watch again MV5i get on ebay because was satisfied with the Cam synonymous and the size I liked. Also I had a DV in.

2. A new cheap mini-DV Cam buy, for example of Sony HC47.
If I would say even better picture quality than my old MV5i, allderings no DV-in. Nor is it a bit bigger.
(Maybe I could over the next 2-3 years with the bridge and then I will buy a nice HDV)

3. A new good buy mini-DV with DV-in, as the SonyHC96.

4. HDV as of one of the Canon HV10.
Comparison expensive, but I have DV-in and still synonymous HD.

What would you recommend?
I read again and again I do if I want to edit HD material problems edit with Premiere because it could get with MPEG2 is stored and not every single frame as with DV.
Is this really a problem? Where is it? How do I do this?
Does it make sense to switch to HD even though I just do not have HDTV?
Can I use with the HV10 as synonymous in normal DV record everything and make it like before? (is here again, every single store)
The HV 10 has no HDMI, is the tragedy? Or prefer to wait for a newer generation with HDMI? The HV20 has HDMI, I am but a little big and bulky and heavy. As I said I liked my MV5i because they are so nice and small and was easy.

Can anyone give tips? What would you do?
Many greetings
Sam

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Antwort von simlei:

hello, I need you to simply advise Canon HV20 - since their bildqualitäg umhaut me. on my macbook pro so I am always amazed at all ;-) I hope the hd tv is to contact me from christmas.

in my work, I serve a synonymous panasonic AG-DVX100B - but always think about all the little HV20 is the proficam * g *

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Antwort von simlei:

None else can help me?

Cut problem is to me synonymous halt very important ...

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Antwort von simlei:

with an E6600, 2GB RAM and a current version of Premiere, you should not have difficulties with HDV.

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Antwort von jazzy_d:

You can always synonymous HDV shots down as SD calculated directly from the Cam issue or better yet, from the editing software as an SD output (eg PAL widescreen DVD). It's best absorb everything in HDV and edit in HDV and SD than simply spend. Then you can once you have a HD Television searched at the push of a button the whole synonymous as HD output (the Project and the source data must of course still be present). Whether HD on a disc (Blue-ray or HD-DVD or AVCHD DVD) or currently much easier and cheaper on a hard disk players like Mvix MX-760HD or as HDV back to a DV tape lands plays indeed still times so no big role. In any case, you'll get yourself in the ass to bite as soon as your HD television in the living room is and you do not have HD recording. I would necessarily synonymous, but you like the HV20, the HV10 instead recommend!

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Antwort von hamburgerjung:

Hello,

I stand at the same decision as Sam and had the same thought (used at ebay, HC-96). One question for me is still open.

Can I use the HV20 with my old backup computer tapes to read and current projects on DV tape to play back.

Gruss
Alexander

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Antwort von hamburgerjung:

"Anonymous" wrote:
Can I use the HV20 with my old backup computer tapes to read and current projects on DV tape to play back.

Gruss
Alexander


Of course - this is one of the great advantages of the HDV cams ...

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