Chris Brooke
October 6th, 2008, 03:04 AM
Ok, this is a question I thought I had cleared up long ago until someone recently cast doubt in to my mind.
I have long been under the impression that when exporting standard definition footage that it does not matter what camera you are using as the deck, the quality of the resulting digital cut will be the same.
So if I have shot and edited footage using my Sony Z1 I will be able to produce the same quality digital cut using either the Z1 as a deck my older Panasonic GS400 domestic camcorder.
I do this to save wear and tear on the Z1's drum.
Someone I was speaking to recently was under the impression the the Z1 would capture a better result than a lesser quality camera when used as a deck, so the old debate has re-opened itself in my mind.
Please can someone finally clear this up for me?
I have long been under the impression that when exporting standard definition footage that it does not matter what camera you are using as the deck, the quality of the resulting digital cut will be the same.
So if I have shot and edited footage using my Sony Z1 I will be able to produce the same quality digital cut using either the Z1 as a deck my older Panasonic GS400 domestic camcorder.
I do this to save wear and tear on the Z1's drum.
Someone I was speaking to recently was under the impression the the Z1 would capture a better result than a lesser quality camera when used as a deck, so the old debate has re-opened itself in my mind.
Please can someone finally clear this up for me?