'm new owner of a Canon camcorder HFS 100. Should we take the future with the maximum 25Mbt / s? Documents I want to create video for my baby daughter and later'm unsure about the necessary HD quality (of course with the increased memory requirements)
Thank you!
Antwort von Alf_300:
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Antwort von tommyb:
Provided you see a difference, you should decide for themselves.
AVCHD is very efficient and the jump of 17 Mbps to 24 Mbps is not terribly powerful - this applies only to the usual shooting situations. In difficult conditions, low light, violent images (etc.) the 7 Mbit Reserve may decide whether details are still visible or not.
If you also still want to do any post processing (eg, brightness and color correction), then 24 Mbps make very good sense - because AVCHD "kill" just like many other codecs synonymous happy times barely visible details in very dark areas.
Then again, Shall: The Video Documents "übern run television channel has to be right where the picture quality? Whether your daughter her birthday candles with 17 Mbps or 24 Mbps with is actually quite auspustet no preference.
Antwort von Bernd E.:
"TGloeckner" wrote:
... Should we start the future with the maximum 25Mbt / s? ...
Since neither the falling cost of memory nowadays even for archival media (hard drive / DVD / Blu-ray) into the weight, I would generally start with may worsen the highest quality - the pictures later, we are still in doubt ;-) just a rotary some comparison shots to determine whether the higher quality in your specific case synonymous's really noticeable.