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Interestingly, I was reading Alan Roberts white paper on the Canon XH G1 for the BBC. He measured the resolution of the HD-SDI image at around 1015 lines vertically. It is slightly lower at around 940 in the F modes). He mentions that the sensor chipset of the camera clearly delivers more resolution than its pixel count due to its spatial offset. This resolution is not recorded fully onto the HDV tapes, but can be recorded from the HD-SDI using a high-quality full raster codec. I can confirm this from my own recordings. I have been eyeing the Nanoflash for a while now, and I think I will be purchasing it in the next couple weeks. I am just waiting to see what Canon announces at NAB as the successor to the XL H1S. But even so, I may just go with the Nanoflash as an upgrade for my current camera instead, cause it really is a fantastic camera that resolves plenty of detail and provides an overall fantastic image quality. But I'd appreciate any more posts about their experiences with the Nanoflash as I figure out whether I upgrade to the next camera or go with the Nanoflash for my current camera :) |
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