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Question of shrek:
Februar 2009

Hello,

I have so far with a Panasonic NV-DA1 filmed, and after much synonymous with the video worked (different software ...).

My Pc has the following data: Intel 4 CPU 2.6 GH, 512 MB

Now I want to me to purchase a new cam, because I think the picture of the Panasonic but not good enough, and 16:9 is on the rise.

Have read a lot here, and stood eigendlich the Canon HF 100 and the SonySR11 closer to the selection. But now I've read synonymous, the man with the original AVCHD format to have lots of problems in the processing of the video has (especially with a weak PC hardware).

From HV20/30 is much positive to say, but I want eigendlich of the DV tape away, because you always edit in the entire band has to run to save it (always halt lasts quite long!).

Now my question: I want a good picture, (lowlight should not synonymous at all bad) s.liebsten a memory card or HDD as storage media. Video quality should be good (it must be HD to be "good" to be?) Should have a small cam under 1000 ¬, you must be synonymous not the newest model to ...

thank you for ever bother and answer!




Reply Shiranai:

If you are with 4 contains a Intel Pentium 4 thinkest, then eat your PC is clearly bad for AVCHD, I would say for HDV synonymous.
For some liquid HD-cut you'll need at least one dual-core and more RAM would be synonymous not bad.

So either purchase new PC, or SD-cams around - FS10/11/100 as Canon, Panasonic SDR-H280E

































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