Toke Lahti |
January 1st, 2006 02:13 PM |
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Originally Posted by Robert Lane
First, there would be no logic for either Leica or Panasonic to invest in the same type of elements that go into 35mm film bodies for the HVX or any digital video camera - there simply isn't enough resolving power in any video chipset to take advantage of the added resolution the lens would be capable of.
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Maybe you missed my reply, but AFAIK resolving power means certain amount of lp/mm with certain MTF.
I just gave an example of how small chip video camera needs more resolving power than 35mm film.
Of course there are also other things that affect price/quality ratio (mechanics, production volumes etc.), but resolving power is usually considered to be the most important one.
Still cameras have and should have more resolution than moving image cameras but that's because of bigger image circles, not because of higher resolving power. Bigger image circle cost more money, but the most expensive attribute is resolution, so going beyond 125lp/mm (which is needed for full hd resolution with smaller chips than 2/3") should cost more than Zeiss Digiprimes (if manufactured and sold with similiar quantitatives & profits)...
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