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- Progressive Scan CCD - The key to high picture quality
is in the picture capture. While virtually all video cameras use
an interlace scan system in which half a frame (a field) is recorded
at a time, the GR-DVL9500 uses a progressive scan CCD to
record an entire frame in one scan. The quality difference makes
itself visible during playback. In interlace format, two fields
are combined to create a full frame, fine for full motion video,
but when a frame is paused the time gap between the two fields
causes a blur.
- Clearly better digital stereo - The PCM digital stereo
audio offers a choice of either 2-channel (16-bit linear,
48kHz) or 4-channel (12-bit non-linear, 32 kHz) recording. Leaving
you plenty of options for dubbing and editing when it comes to
polishing your creativity at editing time.
- Auto Flash - Low light conditions present no problems
either. Switch the Auto Flash, a first in a DV camera,
to your choice of Auto, Red-eye Reduction, or On, and you can
keep snapping on the darkest night with the same versatility as
a still camera. Or you can choose to leave it switched off.
- Optical/Digital Zoom - The 10x optical zoom gives
you the power to zoom out for panoramas, and zoom in close for
portraits without any loss in quality. A powerful 200x digital
zoom utilizes spine interpolation of data from progressive
scan frame images to smooth contours and optimize resolution at
high zoom multiples.
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