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High Definition (HD) in Lcds 0

Posted on March 26, 2009 by admin

Watching your footage, while shooting or editing, on a calibrated monitor is vital for getting good video, whether you’re shooting in high definition (HD) or standard definition (SD). But some HD and SD monitors can cost thousands, which can price many out of buying one of these necessary tools for video production.
We hope to help outline some good, affordable alternatives, along with the big boys. One important specification to check before getting out the plastic: make sure the resolution of your future monitor matches or exceeds the resolution of your source material. This is particularly important if you’re going to be working in 1080i today (or 1080p tomorrow.)
Affordable ($229 to $500)
Looking for a good monitor to check HD footage that is also affordable isn’t too hard. In this price range, you’ll be looking primarily at consumer-grade, 4:3 aspect ratio CRT (cathode ray tube)-based sets with component video inputs, though similar LCDs are getting easier to find, and prices are getting lower every day.

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Get Instant Gratification with Deliver High Definition 0

Posted on March 25, 2009 by admin

Deliver High Definition Footage Immediately — Without A PC

Transfer your high definition footage to DVD, quickly and easily — without a PC. The Sony VRDVC30 connects with virtually any camcorder, VCR, even Digital Video Recorders (DVR). Enhanced connectivity to Sony HDD Handycam® allows aD video or just what’s new since last DVD burn to be recorded at up to 6X speed. Supports 16:9 wide screen and 4:3 full screen aspect ratio and Dolby® Digital 2 channel or 5.1 channel surround sound with compatible camcorders.

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