[08:21 Tue,22.May 2012 by Rob] |
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A proposed extension of the contract called ITA (Information Technology Agreement), WTO (World Trade Organization) should be adopted, could cease to limit the recording time of digital cameras on the current 29 minute and 59 seconds. Currently, cameras, the video recording time is 30 minutes and greater than video cameras are classified, so a higher customs duty is due on their importation. The currently discussed enhancements to the ITA agreement should be ratified, would disappear, the customs duties and producers had no reason to implement arbitrarily perceived by many as a reduction to 29 minutes and 59 seconds recording time or maybe more? Especially for video DSLRs, a longer recording mode of video could quickly become overheatedthe sensor lead. Also File Size Limits for example, by FAT32 formatting is specified (4GB limit) would not be affected from this course. When a video data rate of 30 Mbit / s would be still at about 17 minutes, but FAT32 conclusion can already be implemented in technologies that provide for the new creation of a video file once the 4GB limit has been reached, without dropped frames. It is nibbled at from all sides, classic camcorder: From the bottom always come leistungsfaehigere compact mobile phones and taking pictures that make life difficult for the family camcorder and from above are being made more potent VideoDSLRs for disposal, make the Prosumersegment to create in the camcorder field. It will therefore be interesting to see whether we are in the next time again deutsche Version dieser Seite: Fällt demnächst das 29 Minuten 59 Sekunden Videoaufnahmelimit? |



