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Frage von Dominik333:


Hi All,

I think buying a camcorder.
Use is mainly on holiday or on WE trips.
My experience with film is = 0
Television is (a Lowe Aventos 16:9 tube, may need to be replaced soon makes mucken)
PC reprocess the 3GHz Core 2 with 3 GB of RAM


Until now it has done to me primarily because of the size SonyTG3. To date, I was basically go Sony no friend ever since its own way. My questions now:
Is there anything comparable in terms of size versus quality?
The size of these cuts must be made is clear to me but how serious are for a nonprofessional and household?
Especially in terms of image stabilization.
How and where exactly I can now watch the films? When I burn a DVD I have no HD more - right?
How about with streaming from?
Blue Ray burner and player alone is sufficient so the TV should not be synonymous to synonymous?
So either the right to spend the big bucks and replace or convert nacher TV etc - I've got some serious loss?
How visible is the difference between SD and HD on a standard TV with such a camera?
Then on top of my question about alternative, there are alternatives that are massively cheaper but better (to my equipment, fit TV PC DVD)?
So I thank you for your feedback.

Gruss Dominik

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Antwort von Jan:

"Dominik333" wrote: Hi All,


PC reprocess the 3GHz Core 2 with 3 GB of RAM



Yes, is possible but not perfect (and, depending on the program, "cutting rate" and workflow)

"Dominik333" wrote:

Until now it has done to me primarily because of the size SonyTG3. To date, I was basically go Sony no friend ever since its own way. My questions now:
Is there anything comparable in terms of size versus quality?





No, only the new model TG 7th It has been improved, but only a small score (; GPS, internal, some new menu items and 16 GB of memory - but for much more expensive.

Sanyo has little Hochformatcams synonymous, but there Sonyist clear leader. Who wants this format (; size and weight) and best Bildqulität and stabilizers and AF, who must take the TG 3 & 7th

Some users would prefer to recommend a Canon HF 100 & 200 - but that is horizontal format and larger.


"Dominik333" wrote:
The size of these cuts must be made is clear to me but how serious are for a nonprofessional and household?
Especially in terms of image stabilization.



(The electronic stabilizers, yes for a movable lens with motors was no room in the TG 3 & 7) to work in view of the size quite well.


"Dominik333" wrote:

How and where exactly I can now watch the films? When I burn a DVD I have no HD more - right?
How about with streaming from?
Blue Ray burner and player alone is sufficient so the TV should not be synonymous to synonymous?
So either the right to spend the big bucks and replace or convert nacher TV etc - I've got some serious loss?
How visible is the difference between SD and HD on a standard TV with such a camera?




Many questions ....


The included software can be either a small burn Blu Ray (; original burned to DVD quality - no losses, but this (approx 30 min) or a regular DVD 576er; simple 720x576 recording - of course, with losses). The former can not play regular DVD players / recorders - halt Blu Ray player. The second variant, yes, but with loss. The quality is then easy to locate, in principle, taken directly over the old SD camera.


There are media player, so hard disks, which can print directly to the original stream via HDMI. Only the cost models, which can AVCHD, synonymous like about 200 ¬. Then we're almost in the range of a Blu Ray player.



RCA cable is included with the camera (and only 720x576 transmission), component cable synonymous (; analog 1920x1080 signal with no sound).

Then there's still the HDMI cables - Type C here - of course (not supplied, Canon, JVC and Panasonic are there not better) that transmits a digital signal with 1920x1080 Picture and sound). For the extended color gamut XV absolutely necessary, like for multichannel sound. But beware, there are various specifications, type 1.1 or 1.3 etc)



Direct Stream? No idea is not a program I know, I've never tried it but synonymous (; time issue). As easy as HDV and DV cameras with firewire it should not be.


At a 576er Television is the HD picture slightly better - depending on the camera, but minimal.


Yes Blu Ray Players and 576er tube TV is crap.




"Dominik333" wrote: Space

Antwort von Dominik333:

Hello Jan,

Vilen thanks for the extensive reply to my many questions. I just encountered something new which makes it possible to play videos:

Your camcorder video store and play back
Save your precious family and holiday videos; (by the camcorder, for example, the SonyHDR-CX12 and the Panasonic HDC-HS100) recorded digital HDV - and AVCHD videos can be played directly from the NMP-1000

http://www.qnap.com/de/pro_detail_feature.asp?p_id=117

nciht is still available from us but I think mahct sense. Especially since I've been a QNAP NAS matches this then the addition of her.

In itself, I think it wiord the TG3. The extras, the 7 Series is in my opinion Tutankhamen for my purposes not justified. Until the memory card and I 2 / 3 Battery've bought are safe before again a couple of 100, - ¬ away.

Thanks again - moreover, I must say a great forum with lots of information, such as the tests and the database. Even for me to understand as a beginner.

Gruss Dominik

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Antwort von Jan:

Hello,


QNAP is probably some kind of Media Player (; as I have described above), ie a hard drive with HDMI output, and with some good extra facilities. Although one should not view wireless HD signals.


One reads of prices of around ¬ 400 around, which would then become relatively expensive in the Blu Ray Player Comparison of Sony.


But there are other media player of its kind




Panasonic Blu Ray players can indeed be synonymous recently supplied directly by SDHC card with AVCHD footage. In Sonywar I still do not think possible - but probably soon. So from the Memory Stick Sonyraus and into the player pure ....




But thanks for pointing the QNAP NMP-1000.


VG
January

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Antwort von Dominik333:

The Qnap can be synonymous still operate as a NAS in the same network, it plays down the price again. But I'll look at the Panasonic Blu Ray times.

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Antwort von Jan:

Although Sony still unfortunately yes! no SD card in your camcorder uses. The MS Pro Duo do not fit into a Pana Blu Ray player.


Pana Some users were synonymous rather upset because of the Blu Ray players will only recognize the original files. Many Schnitprogramme halt convert the MTS data with the same, then the player can not be read.



Sonywird rather quickly synonymous a Blu Ray player with MS Pro Duo AVCHD (releasing original support, what you will) hear.

The media player such as the QNAP will be at an advantage because they often just as M2TS MTS files are not strangers.


VG
January

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Antwort von Dominik333:

Hello Jan,

I could still nciht durchringen am synonymous cniht longer so sure whether the Sonydas is correct. Largely because of the image stabilizer. I still have the HDC-SD10 is not envisaged sooo much greater. Synonymous but can use SDHC cards popular.

Thank's for feedback.

Gruss Dominik

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