By MARIO ARMSTRONG
Shooting Video on the Sony HDR-SR1 HD Video Camera
Posted: 2007-05-16 15:02:38
In a short amount of time we have come along way since the days of VHS tapes and camcorders for standard television to all-digital camcorders that can now shoot video in hi-definition. Hi-definition gives you a higher quality outcome for your videos and about four times the detail of standard definition.
Fundamentally, HD means higher resolution video. HDV currently comes in two flavors: 1080 lines of vertical resolution or 720 lines, a standard definition video image has 575 visible lines.
The new Sony HDR-SR1 camera can shoot in both formats. The most impressive being HD, so if you own or are thinking about buying a HDTV, then a High Definition camcorder should be somewhere on your home electronics list. You'll love how your videos look on an HDTV after being shot with this camera.
The new Sony HDR-SR1 camera can shoot in both formats. The most impressive being HD, so if you own or are thinking about buying a HDTV, then a High Definition camcorder should be somewhere on your home electronics list. You'll love how your videos look on an HDTV after being shot with this camera.
Mario Armstrong is a technology talk show host, writer, consultant and public speaker that explores how technology impacts the way we work, live and play. He is heard on NPR, XM radio and seen on WMAR-ABC2 TV. More online at: www.MarioArmstrong.com.
2007-03-11 13:47:09