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X-yax
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Mar 3, 2001, 2:46 AM

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I found a movie clip shot from a JVC GY-DV500 camcorder (3 CCD) Follow this link inside the parenthesis (http://www.frightflix.com/Frames.html) click on "nutbag" movie preview on the bottom of the page. what do you think compared to vx1k, vx2k?


X-mike_velte
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Mar 3, 2001, 1:35 PM

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: I found a movie clip shot from a JVC GY-DV500 camcorder (3 CCD) Follow this link inside the parenthesis (http://www.frightflix.com/Frames.html) click on "nutbag" movie preview on the bottom of the page. what do you think compared to vx1k, vx2k?
Notwithstanding the tastless subject matter, IMHO the quality of the clip is due to:
1: The camera technique was optimized especially for web delivery.
2. 616 Kilobits/sec is a bit overkill for Sorenson's Developer codec and excessive for the patience of folks with a cable modem, much less a 56k.
To make any comparisons between cameras would involve a display and compression scheme much more sophisticated than 320x240 on a pc.