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New Boot
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Littleton, Colorado
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Camera recommendations for web delivery only
Hi,
My company wants me to start producing some web banner ads that contain video. Any specific features I need to be looking for in a sd camera? I won't need any HD footage for the time being. These clips will be small and need to load quickly. I've heard folks highly suggest a true progressive scan camera. Right now I'm looking for an Optura Pi. Any other suggestions for cameras or specific features I should be looking for? Thanks Derek |
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New Boot
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Littleton, Colorado
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anyone...anyone ?
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Inner Circle
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Aus
Posts: 3,884
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any 3ccd panasonic consumer camera.. (GS250 onwards) most ofer "frame" mode and native 16:9 and a decent lighting system.. this is more than sifficient for web based material
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Major Player
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: West Africa
Posts: 255
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Would frame mode be superior to deinterlaced footage for web delivery?
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Regular Crew
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Baltimore, MD
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I think you have to get at least a GS400 for frame mode and native 16:9. I have a GS250 and I'm pretty sure there's no frame mode (unless I missed it somewhere) and the sensor is 4:3.
Since most banner ads are <240 pixels high, is there much benefit to shooting progressive/frame since you're throwing out half the vertical resolution anyway? -Terence |
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