http://www.bealecorner.com/trv900/respat/index.html
This is comparing camcorders that are almost a 3:1 spread in price, but its a nice example of what you get for the extra dough. Real world scenes won't show quit so dramatic a difference.
I have the lowend TR7000 that was tested and I'm happy with it for casual use. Real world scenes have other factors (subject motion, camera shake, etc.) that mitigate the effect highlighted here by greatly reducing the effective resolution in the target.
But this is a nice illustration of why I think still cameras need 3-CCDs at 8Mpixel to equal 35mm film. And why I'm staying with my TR7000 until I can afford a pair of 3-CCD models.
--wally.
PS after a quick web price check the price spread between the TRV900 and bottom of the line D8 is closer to 4:1
[This message has been edited by wkulecz (edited 23 October 2000).]
This is comparing camcorders that are almost a 3:1 spread in price, but its a nice example of what you get for the extra dough. Real world scenes won't show quit so dramatic a difference.
I have the lowend TR7000 that was tested and I'm happy with it for casual use. Real world scenes have other factors (subject motion, camera shake, etc.) that mitigate the effect highlighted here by greatly reducing the effective resolution in the target.
But this is a nice illustration of why I think still cameras need 3-CCDs at 8Mpixel to equal 35mm film. And why I'm staying with my TR7000 until I can afford a pair of 3-CCD models.
--wally.
PS after a quick web price check the price spread between the TRV900 and bottom of the line D8 is closer to 4:1
[This message has been edited by wkulecz (edited 23 October 2000).]
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