- and Panasonic. It
includes the
recording or c****ette
formats DV, MiniDV,
DVCAM, Digital8, HDV, DVCPro, DVCPro50 and DVCProHD. DV has been used primarily...
- container.
DVCAM uses
standard DV encoding,
which runs at 25 Mbit/s, and is
compatible with most
editing systems. Some
camcorders that
allow DVCAM recording...
-
Betacam SX and the 2000 MPEG IMX format, The
semiprofessional DV-based
DVCAM system was
introduced in 1996.
Panasonic used its DV
variant DVCPRO for...
-
features included XLR
inputs and the
ability to
record in the higher-grade
DVCAM format. The VX1000 was
replaced by the DCR-VX2000 in 2000 and the DCR-VX2100...
-
chroma subsampling include:
DVCPRO / D-7 (NTSC and PAL) 480i "NTSC" DV and
DVCAM In 4:2:0, the
horizontal sampling is
doubled compared to 4:1:1, but as the...
- industry-standard DV and
MiniDV and its
professional variations, Sony's
DVCAM and Panasonic's DVCPRO, and
Betacam SX, a lower-cost
variant of Digital...
- D-2 (video) D-3 (video) D5 HD D6 HDTV VTR Video8 Hi8 Digital8 DV
MiniDV DVCAM DVCPRO DVCPRO50
DVCPRO Progressive DVCPRO HD HDV
MicroMV Magnetic-tape data...
- and 24 iris
increments from 12. The DSR-570 and DSR-390 are
based on the
DVCAM format developed by Sony. The DSR-570
utilizes three 2/3 inch CCDs which...
- more than 1U of height.[citation needed] For example, a "4U half-rack"
DVCAM deck
occupies 4U (7 in)
height × 9.5 in width, and in theory, two 4U half-rack...
-
analog video formats, in
favor of
digital tapes such as
Digital Betacam,
DVCAM and DVCPro,
which were
themselves su****ded by high
definition discs and...