J. Stephen McDonald
September 17th, 2006, 11:22 PM
Here's a summary of what I discovered about the practical aspects of various levels of picture resolution, when they are viewed using common display media:
I captured a large number of 640 X 480 memory mode pictures on a MemoryStick, in my VX2100. I also took some 1600 X 1200 (2 MegaPixel) photos with a digital camera. I mixed them together on a DVD photo slideshow, put together with a photo software program. By the time the photos got onto my HDTV (in SD display mode), the higher resolution pictures were dumbed-down to the point that they were indistinguishable from the 640 X 480 ones. However, they all still looked pretty good, compared to most standard-definition video images. The DVD recorder I used to play the photo-DVD onto the HDTV, has component connectors (it also has an HDMI output that gives identical results with SD programs). The end results, as they would be if I distributed copies of my various photos on DVDs, have given me a new sense of appreciation for the usefulness of my VX2100's still-picture function.
On a somewhat related note, since my computer screen maxes-out at a 1600 X 1200 resolution, my recent thoughts about buying a 7-MegaPixel still camera, have been tempered a bit.
Even further removed, is the issue of using my "high-grade" Sony telextender, the VCL-HG1758, that I bought for the VX2100, with this proposed 7MP still-camera. Since the pixels on this 7MP camera's CCD are only 1/13th the size of those on the VX2100, what are the chances its optical resolution would be enough to avoid degrading the 7MP image? Sony recommends another of its telextenders, the VCL-DH1758, for use on this camera (The DSC-H5). The VCL-DH1758's street price is only about 1/3 of what I paid for the VCL-HG1758, so I'm wondering how they could give it enough extra optical resolution to do the job, for such a small amount of money? I've sent an E-Mail to Sony posing these questions and asked them for the resolution specifications for their various telex lenses. I'm sure they will reply promptly, with all the documentation I've requested.
Follow-up one day later: I was partly right----Sony promptly sent me a reply, but it was a non-answer. They told me to contact Sony Parts if I wanted to buy accessories, but mentioned nothing about lenses or their specifications. They thanked me for my interest in Sony products and said they hoped their response was helpful.
I captured a large number of 640 X 480 memory mode pictures on a MemoryStick, in my VX2100. I also took some 1600 X 1200 (2 MegaPixel) photos with a digital camera. I mixed them together on a DVD photo slideshow, put together with a photo software program. By the time the photos got onto my HDTV (in SD display mode), the higher resolution pictures were dumbed-down to the point that they were indistinguishable from the 640 X 480 ones. However, they all still looked pretty good, compared to most standard-definition video images. The DVD recorder I used to play the photo-DVD onto the HDTV, has component connectors (it also has an HDMI output that gives identical results with SD programs). The end results, as they would be if I distributed copies of my various photos on DVDs, have given me a new sense of appreciation for the usefulness of my VX2100's still-picture function.
On a somewhat related note, since my computer screen maxes-out at a 1600 X 1200 resolution, my recent thoughts about buying a 7-MegaPixel still camera, have been tempered a bit.
Even further removed, is the issue of using my "high-grade" Sony telextender, the VCL-HG1758, that I bought for the VX2100, with this proposed 7MP still-camera. Since the pixels on this 7MP camera's CCD are only 1/13th the size of those on the VX2100, what are the chances its optical resolution would be enough to avoid degrading the 7MP image? Sony recommends another of its telextenders, the VCL-DH1758, for use on this camera (The DSC-H5). The VCL-DH1758's street price is only about 1/3 of what I paid for the VCL-HG1758, so I'm wondering how they could give it enough extra optical resolution to do the job, for such a small amount of money? I've sent an E-Mail to Sony posing these questions and asked them for the resolution specifications for their various telex lenses. I'm sure they will reply promptly, with all the documentation I've requested.
Follow-up one day later: I was partly right----Sony promptly sent me a reply, but it was a non-answer. They told me to contact Sony Parts if I wanted to buy accessories, but mentioned nothing about lenses or their specifications. They thanked me for my interest in Sony products and said they hoped their response was helpful.