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Well guys, thanks for all of the input, it has definitely made this an easy choice in my mind. The only remaining question I have is, is AVCHD worth waiting for? I mean is the only advantage smaller file size, and isn't that an undesired thing? Thanks again everyone and I will for sure be posting some footage online when I return.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: new york , usa
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1080p is 1080i shot in 24p mode other words when you shoot 24p with the HV20 you are shooting 1080p
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: San Francisco, CA
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Will it be possible to download a firmware update for an AVCHD camera and update how the compression works (allow better compression)? I can easily see how AVCHD could be the future if this were the case.
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But one thing I'm hoping with the HG10 that you don't hear the tape motor in the recording (since the hard-disk is quieter). Otherwise the HV20 has a few more options. Also check out the HG10 review. Question is also when you are leaving. The HG10 will be available sometime in October and maybe even later. |
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