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Old October 18th, 2006, 12:29 PM   #1
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Whats the diff between the HD111e and 250e

I am going to buy a JVD HD camera soon so now is the time to start asking some questions.
The GY HD250 will be out this month but how much better is it than the HD111e?
I will be using it for documentaries i the field and it will need to be built well/sturdy. At this stage i can't see the need to bump up for film release.

I would like to edit on Vegas 7 then avi out to Fusion to finish in 4.2.2 space. Any advantage with the 250?
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Old October 18th, 2006, 06:49 PM   #2
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I am going to buy a JVD HD camera soon so now is the time to start asking some questions.
The GY HD250 will be out this month but how much better is it than the HD111e?
I will be using it for documentaries i the field and it will need to be built well/sturdy. At this stage i can't see the need to bump up for film release.

I would like to edit on Vegas 7 then avi out to Fusion to finish in 4.2.2 space. Any advantage with the 250?
Thx
This has been discussed many times on this forum. Do a search please.

The 200/250's biggest advantage is 60p encoding vs 30p.
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Old October 18th, 2006, 09:10 PM   #3
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This has been discussed many times on this forum. Do a search please.

The 200/250's biggest advantage is 60p encoding vs 30p.
Major advantages of the GY-HD250 are:

New 50p and 60p record modes
Higher quality MPEG encoder
CCU control option
Genlock
Time Code In/Out
HD-SDI out, either 720p or 1080i
14 Bit A/D converter
SD Pool Feed input
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Old October 19th, 2006, 06:03 AM   #4
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Major advantages of the GY-HD250 are:

New 50p and 60p record modes
Higher quality MPEG encoder
CCU control option
Genlock
Time Code In/Out
HD-SDI out, either 720p or 1080i
14 Bit A/D converter
SD Pool Feed input
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