3. Comparing High-definition Digital Video
Cameras
One of the bigger differences
you'll want to pay attention to is
the camera's storage method.
4. Comparing High-definition Digital Video
Cameras
HDV (high-definition video)
records to miniDV tapes
according to one or both of two
HD standards: 720p(1,280 by
720 progressive) or 1080i
(1,440 by 1,080 interlaced).
5. More High-definition Camcorder Features
Advancements in technology
never cease to amaze, and the
newest HD camcorders are no
exception.
6. Editing and Playing High-definition
Camcorder Footage
HD data takes up a lot of room. In addition, since both
HDV and AVCHD use high compression, decoding that
information requires a powerful computer processor.