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- Tim
I am new to "digital" camcording since my last camcorder was a sony hi-8.
But now I am faced with a few new challenges in understanding how to get the best picture possible.
Here is what I know so far.
The HG20 can record in PF24, PF30, and 60i. PF24, PF30 are in progressive frames 24 and 30 per second, 60i is integrated. But why is it when I play back VIA camcorder it plays in 1080i instead of 1080P mode since it is recorded in progressive frames. Is it different if you download it to PC? then if you play it back VIA camcorder?.
Also I know that you can record in 24Mbps and 17Mbps, but when playing this back I see no difference. I do see some difference when recording in XP+ compression, also I know that the MXP(24Mbps) and the FXP(17Mbps) are the only modes that record in 1920x 1080.
According to the "manual" they say that you are best to record in PF24 and cinematic mode to get a cinema like quality, but why wouldnt this work at PF30? And also I notice that no matter PF30, PF24 or 60i it does not make a difference in record time.
I have also noticed when recording in lower light conditions I get a lot of "snow" like images, is this normal? I have tried playing with the settings some and have a hard time reducing.
But now I am faced with a few new challenges in understanding how to get the best picture possible.
Here is what I know so far.
The HG20 can record in PF24, PF30, and 60i. PF24, PF30 are in progressive frames 24 and 30 per second, 60i is integrated. But why is it when I play back VIA camcorder it plays in 1080i instead of 1080P mode since it is recorded in progressive frames. Is it different if you download it to PC? then if you play it back VIA camcorder?.
Also I know that you can record in 24Mbps and 17Mbps, but when playing this back I see no difference. I do see some difference when recording in XP+ compression, also I know that the MXP(24Mbps) and the FXP(17Mbps) are the only modes that record in 1920x 1080.
According to the "manual" they say that you are best to record in PF24 and cinematic mode to get a cinema like quality, but why wouldnt this work at PF30? And also I notice that no matter PF30, PF24 or 60i it does not make a difference in record time.
I have also noticed when recording in lower light conditions I get a lot of "snow" like images, is this normal? I have tried playing with the settings some and have a hard time reducing.