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Recording 1080p 60 frames?
I use a Panasonic HDX900 and have a client requesting that material be shot 1080p 60. The camera is not capable of doing this but can I record this format easily from the camera using a Nanoflash. Thanks
David |
Nope ! :-(
Hi David:
Nope ! You cannot record 1080 p 60 on a Nano Flash Recorder. |
Red
Apart from a RED, F23 or 9000 is there another solution to recording 1080p60? Thanks
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the problem is on what will you distribute that ?
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Add Phantom HD to the list, but there's certainly nothing reasonably priced with decent quality (ie I believe there's a little Sanyo or something, but obviously it'd be domestic quality only).
Steve |
1080p
Thanks Steve, should have included the Phantom..... Your are right, the choices are limited.
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There's a Consumer Camcorder Which Does 1080 p60 ?
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Wow ! A consumer camcorder which shoots in 1080 p60 ? What's the particular name of the model of Sanyo ? I'd be interested in checking that out. - Googling right now ! ;-) EDIT: Here it is ! I found it ! It's called the Sanyo Exacti and it's weird looking ! http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content...view-35660.htm EDIT2: My apologies ! This Sanyo model only does 1080 60i (Interlaced). I think Steve's link below is the correct models starting with the Sanyo VPC-FH1A. |
I remember someone mentioning it on DVInfo, this is the thread http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/general-...-1080-60p.html
Steve |
Here is a Consumer HD 1080 p60 Camcorder by Sanyo
Hi Friends: Please follow this link to camcorder info's full review of the Sanyo 1080 p 60 camcorder at Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD2000 Camcorder Review - Sanyo
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Simon Wyndham has reviewed the Sanyo some time ago.
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Panasonic TM 700
Get the NTSC of the Panasonic TM700
It's getting good reviews. Camcorders - HD Camcorders - HDC-TM700 - Specification - UK & Ireland |
I think we need to remember that the OP was talking about an HDX900, so presumably would be after something top quality, not a domestic camcorder.
Steve |
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Thanks for posting that up Mark. |
The Sanyo FH1A will sometimes cost as low as $299 and as high as $329 depending the time you get it from Amazon or B&H. It goes up and down constantly while the more expensive version, the HD2000A have not budged much and it's usually $494.68. The biggest differences is that the HD2000A has a mic input and it's of a different shape. The lens is also slightly faster, 1.8 verses 2.0 although the FH1A is slightly wider.
The Panasonic will be a big step up. It has a higher quality 1080 60p mode, significantly better stabilizer and significantly better auto focusing. It also has a traditional focusing ring around the lens as well as a 1080 24p within 60i mode. B&H currently has it for $787.00 which is one of the lowest price that the camcorder was ever sold for and it may get back up again. Here's some cameras that isn't mentioned here: ARRI Digital | ARRI Digital Gigabit Ethernet CMOS Cameras: SMX-12A2C Cineraw - Camera http://www.grassvalley.com/products/ldk_8000_elite http://www.grassvalley.com/products/ldk_8300 Their is one camera that's made by Ik__________. I'm trying to remember the correct spelling. Maybe someone can help out? It's been talked about before. |
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