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    hdr fx1 info

    hdr fx1 info

    http://www.sonyhdvinfo.com/

    so what is the hdr fx1?

    it shoots at greater than standard definition.
    and costs around $3500 from bhphotovideo - around the same price as a standard definition vx2100.

    it shoots up to 1440x1080 pixels, depending on how the specs are interpreted.

    its not the first consumer grade camera to do this. jvc had a camera first.
    but the sony camera works much better than the jvc one.
    The jvc camera had terrrible low light performance.

    its shoots and records high definition ( hdv ) on standard mini-dv tapes using an mpeg2 encoded stream at around 25mbps - the same data rate as standard dv.

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    macintouch thread on ongoing hdv editing and compression issues.

    http://www.macintouch.com/hdvideo.html

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    the best mac based hdv editing solution at the moment seems to be
    imovie HD

    http://www.apple.com/ilife/imovie/

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    Quote Originally Posted by samsc
    the best mac based hdv editing solution at the moment seems to be
    imovie HD

    http://www.apple.com/ilife/imovie/
    mike curtis has written an article on how to do this:

    http://www.hdforindies.com/2005/01/y...dv-in-fcp-with

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    final cut xpress promises to do HDV editing in the upcoming version.

    http://www.apple.com/finalcutexpress/

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    Seems nice,need to get one! I been playing around for some days with the fx1 (still waiting for the other model HRV1ZE that have some greater stuff)

    I´m now using the LumiereHD plug to extract the film into FCHD, Have you
    any experince with that? (seems that Imovie almost can do with quality here, that´s looking very good also.
    Peppe Tannemyr
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    www.digigobos.com / www.gobogroup.com

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    no. dont have lumiereHD plugin.

    I think the latest release of Final Cut Express supports HDV import.

    I havent had time to play with iMovie HD yet - but it does a sensible thing with HDV footage, it converts it to something else.

    HDV is NOT editable in its native MPEG2 form.

    Its an MPEG2 stream with IBP frames.

    I do have an HDR-FX1 - its fantastic.

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